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Mark Struberg commented on CDI-278:
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yes Romain. To sum up:
1.) by injecting an EJB into a CDI bean we will _not_ use CDI proxies but use the EJB
provided ones
2.) the lifecycle of a @Stateless EJB is fundamentally different than a @Dependent CDI
bean. It also doesn't match any other of the lifecycles defined in CDI 1.0.
Clarify scope of Stateless and Singleton EJB's
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Key: CDI-278
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-278
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Stuart Douglas
At the moment Stateless and Singleton beans are classified as @Dependent scope by
default, which is not really very useful, as a lot of the rules for dependent scoped beans
simple do not apply to them (they violate pretty much every rule for dependent scoped
beans in 6.4).
I think we need to define a new scope for these beans, or at least clarify their
behaviour when they are @Dependent scoped.
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