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Mark Struberg updated CDI-227:
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Summary: BeanManager#resolve() is underspecified for corner cases (was: API is
underspecified for corner cases)
Assignee: Mark Struberg
BeanManager#resolve() is underspecified for corner cases
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Key: CDI-227
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-227
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Java SE Integration, Packaging and Deployment
Affects Versions: 1.0, 1.1.EDR1
Reporter: Guy Veraghtert
Assignee: Mark Struberg
The CDI api's are mainly used to develop (portable) extensions. In practice, we see
that those so called _portable_ extensions are not portable at all due to underspecified
api's.
For example BeanManager.resolve(set) doesn't specify how to deal with an empty set or
null. This leads to incompatible implementations and unportable extensions. See for
example
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OWB-625 (Unfortunately Websphere 8 includes
openwebbeans < 1.1.3, making Seam3 not out-of-the-box usable). Currently most
implementations (weld, owb and candi) return null for an empty set. OWB returns null when
null is passed, others will throw an exception.
To create extensions that are truly portable, we should specify all corner cases (what
about BeanManager.getBean((String)null)?). In theory developers should not depend on
undefined behavior, but in practice we all do (Seam3 is full of examples).
Ideally, we should go over the complete public API and specify what should happen with
these corner cases: null-values, empty collections, ...
Just adding that an IllegalArgumentException should be thrown in case of null for example
would suffice.
These things are very easy to incorporate in the TCK and would contribute a lot to the
success of portable extensions
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