Hi Mark,
think 2.3.3.4 states the opposite.
Romain Manni-Bucau
@rmannibucau <
Back from JavaLand conference, so sorry for not kicking in earlier.
I not quite get the argumentation chain. It’s that all triggered by async
servlet requests? And isn’t the servlet spec also saying that all the
request param etc may max be assigned to a single thread AT A TIME!
Means that it might not be on multiple threads in parallel, but the data
is allowed to get moved from one thread to another (disapearing from the
first one), right?
Would really need to dig into the wording of the async servlets spec
again, maybe has this in the back of his head?
LieGrue,
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> Am 08.03.2016 um 14:43 schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau <rmannibucau(a)gmail.com
>:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> following request scope thread and to center the discussion on the
thread safety part: do we work on this?
>
> Background: @RequestScoped is often used as a ThreadLocal instance
solution. A lot of SE or Batch implementations rely on it from what I saw
as well as async implementations reusing existing business logic with this
thread safety constraint.
>
> Proposal: providing a @ThreadScoped implementation is cheap for CDI and
implemenation and would avoid the headache we can have with @RequestScoped.
Will also remove the quite dark side of the spec regarding servlet request
and request scope since now we would have a more natural solution for all
of these situation so @RequestScoped goals wouldn't collide as much.
>
> Questions:
> - is it automatically started as request scoped is (JMS, @Async, ...)?
Alternative could be some configuration in beans.xml (merged accross the
app):
>
> <beans>
> <scopes>
> <thread>
> <active>JMS</active>
> <active>ASYNCHONOUS</active>
> </thread>
> </scopes>
> </beans>
>
> - start/stop API (this is typically an API the user should be able to
control for its own threads)
> - CDI 2.*0*?
>
> wdyt?
>
> Romain Manni-Bucau
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