So perhaps the solution would be to require beans.xml in SE or a specific parameter in
command line.
Antoine Sabot-Durand
Le 17 mars 2015 à 09:50, Martin Kouba <mkouba(a)redhat.com> a
écrit :
It's ok to have the same default bean discovery mode in Java SE. However, I think
there is no easy way to scan the classpath and "detect" bean archives without
beans.xml, i.e. implicit bean archives without the descriptor.
That's the reason why bean archives without beans.xml are not supported in Weld SE.
If anyone knows how to implement this properly, speak out.
Martin
Dne 17.3.2015 v 07:22 Jozef Hartinger napsal(a):
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>> On 03/16/2015 05:45 PM, Antoine Sabot-Durand wrote:
>>
>>> Le 16 mars 2015 à 11:02, Jozef Hartinger <jharting(a)redhat.com
>>> <mailto:jharting@redhat.com>> a écrit :
>>>
>>> Btw was there any further discussion about the bean discovery mode in SE
>>
>> For the time being we decided to have the same discovery mode in SE
>> (default to Annotated). If someone has a good reason to change the
>> default mode in SE and/or add a new discovery mode, I’d be glad to
>> hear about it.
>
http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/cdi-dev/2015-March/006334.html
>>
>>
>>>> On 03/16/2015 10:45 AM, Jozef Hartinger wrote:
>>>> The CDIProvider serves as a kind of SPI for CDI's static methods to
>>>> be able to call into the implementation. I don't think reusing it
>>>> also as a user-facing code is a good idea. What people suggesting to
>>>> reuse CDIProvider had in mind, I think, was to reuse it as the SPI
>>>> for talking to the CDI implementation instead. That way, the
>>>> initialize() static method of CDIContainer/StartedCDI/whatever we
>>>> call it can use CDIProvider internally to actually start the container.
>>>>
>>>> In addition, the current proposal does not make it possible to
>>>> implement parallel container instances.
>>>>
>>>> Jozef
>>>>
>>>>> On 03/15/2015 05:03 PM, John D. Ament wrote:
>>>>> HI all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Apologies for being a week late on getting this doc together. I
>>>>> had some personal issues pop up after my leg came out of its cast
>>>>> that consumed most of my week last week.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anywho, I've updated the doc with a summary of what was
discussed
>>>>> with CDI SE bootstrap support. You can find that here:
>>>>>
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LgsGT-AAlrF72Z5pW4xNQiVjUHGUME46ZmB-w...
>>>>>
>>>>> There are two minor changes that I made from where we last
>>>>> discussed, as when I was putting together code I found some gaps
>>>>> and figured it best to fix them here than later.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. CDIProvider does not implement AutoCloseable. Since CDI class
>>>>> maintains a reference to the provider, implementing AutoCloseable
>>>>> was not adding anything.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. I added a method boolean isInitialized() so that the caller can
>>>>> know if they need to start the container (or if it's already
running).
>>>>>
>>>>> Locally, I've also modified the CDI.current() method to use
>>>>> getCDIProvider() instead of internally finding the provider since
>>>>> we now have a getter.
>>>>>
>>>>> One thing I'd like to get feedback on is if calling
>>>>> initialize/shutdown in a container should throw
>>>>> IllegalStateException, or probably better to throw
>>>>> UnsupportedOperationException when called in EE containers.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know your thoughts.
>>>>>
>>>>> John
>>>>>
>>>>>
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