All current containers (EE and standalone, namely Weld, Glassfish, OpenWebBeans, JBossAS 6
and 7, WebSphere, TomEE) implement 1(b) as shown via the small example available at [1]
Thus taking 1.a would introduce heavy backward compatibility issues.
Therefore I VOTE for 1.b
As for question 2 I VOTE for 2.b as the 1-per-ear Scope already exists twice in the form
of javax.ejb.Singleton and javax.inject.Singleton.
LieGrue,
strub
[1]
From: Pete Muir <pmuir(a)redhat.com>
To: cdi-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
Cc:
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 2:44 PM
Subject: [cdi-dev] [Vote] @ApplicationScoped and visibility
CDI EG members,
Please vote on the following two issues by indicating whether you prefer either
option (a) or (b) to both questions (1) and (2). Please vote asap, voting closes
as soon as I have a complete set of votes from the EG or at COB (Eastern) on
30th Nov, whichever happens sooner :-)
Question 1, Visibility
---------------------------
The CDI 1.0 specification states that only beans whose bean class is accessible
(using standard classloader visibility rules) can be injected into another bean.
For example, if you have a bean A in WAR, assuming standard Java EE classloader
structure, it wouldn't be available for injection in bean B, in an EJB
modiule. This generally makes sense, as the type is not visible either.
CDI also offers two options to replace bean implementations transparently,
without explicitly selecting that implementation (either by type or using a
qualifier) - alternatives and specialization.
First, let's consider specialization. For example, if bean B, from the
example above, is specialized by bean S in the WAR, and bean C in the same EJB
module as B injects a type B, then what should be injected (if anything). The
CDI 1.0 specification addresses this issue by disabling any bean which has been
specialized across the entire application. Therefore, according to CDI 1.0, this
would result in an deployment problem (as there would be an unsatisfied
injection point).
Alternatives are addressed a little differently in CDI 1.0. For example, if bean
B has an alternative A packaged in the WAR, then if A is selected in the war
only, then if bean C in the same EJB module as B injects a type B, it would be
injected with C. However, if A is selected for the EJB module as well, then the
deployment should fail as beans.xml of the EJB module references S which it
cannot see. Note that we have also added global visibility for alternatives in
CDI 1.1, which may need revising based on what is decided here.
The EG has debated two options.
(a) maintain the status quo, as described by the CDI 1.0 spec
(b) take an approach where visibility is isolated according to the calling
context. Thus, if a call originates via the WAR, then specialization and enabled
alternatives in the WAR are visible to any bean which is called in that stack.
Approximately, Weld takes approach (a), and OWB takes approach (b), so which
approach is more backwards compatible here is debatable.
Question 2, @ApplicationScoped
---------------------------------------------
CDI implementations have not consistently shared @ApplicationScoped beans across
all modules of an EAR. Weld, and app servers built on Weld (those that we have
surveyed include JBoss AS, GlassFish, WebLogic) have shared application scoped
beans across the EAR. OWB isolates @ApplicationScoped beans to the calling
context of the WAR, however applications servers built on OWB have shared beans
across all modules of an EAR (this is certainly true of WebSphere, and I believe
it is true of TomEE).
The EG has debated two options.
(a) require @ApplicationScoped beans to be shared across all modules of an EAR
(b) take an approach where @ApplicationScoped beans are isolated to the calling
context
Whichever approach is taken, the EG is agreed that a scope that addresses the
other option should be introduced.
So, please indicated which options you favour:
Question 1: (a) OR (b)
Question 2: (a) OR (b)
Thanks,
Pete
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