Dne 3.12.2014 v 19:44 arjan tijms napsal(a):
Hi,
On Wednesday, December 3, 2014, Pavel Bucek <pavel.bucek(a)oracle.com
<mailto:pavel.bucek@oracle.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out how to solve issue in JSR 356 - Java API for
WebSocket, related to CDI scope usable from WebSocket endpoints. Problem
is, that "standard" scopes do not apply, because there is no
@RequestScoped (http response is already sent), HttpSession does not
need to be created and the rest does not seem to be applicable, ...
I believe that CDI specification should define @UpgradeScoped, which
would cover usages of HttpUpgradeHandler from Servlet API. (Similarly as
it does for @RequestScoped, @SessionScoped, ... )
Wouldn't it be a better option to have WebSocket define that scope,
using CDI to implement it?
+1
It's the same case as JSF @FlowScoped.
What are your thoughts about this?
Thanks and regards,
Pavel
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