Yeah, agreed, this is something I’ve puzzled over before.
On 6 Mar 2014, at 11:51, Antoine Sabot-Durand <antoine(a)sabot-durand.net> wrote:
Hi all
Yesterday when reviewing Martin Pull Request [1] regarding CDI 422 [2], we started a
discussion about Observer Resolution about a possible issue in the spec. I will not repeat
what was said on the IRC, if you’re interested you can check the transcript [3] from
09:43.
To check if this was an issue or not I did some test this morning with different
implementations. You can grab the tests on Github [4]
Good news : OWB and Weld (1.x and 2.x) have the same behavior : the one describe in the
current spec, so there are no issue on this point.
The only strange thing for me is that @Any seems totally useless regarding events firing
If you write :
@Inject Event<Payload> payLoadEvent;
or
@Inject @Any Event<Payload> payLoadEvent;
You’ll always be allowed call payLoadEvent.select(new QualifierLiteral()) in both
case...
Perhaps this point can be discussed to see if we remove @Any from the examples in the
spec or if we enforce its usage in the specification…
Antoine
[1]
https://github.com/cdi-spec/cdi/pull/207
[2]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-422
[3]
http://transcripts.jboss.org/channel/irc.freenode.org/%23jsr346/2014/%23j...
[4]
https://github.com/antoinesd/EventsTest
_______________________________________________
cdi-dev mailing list
cdi-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/cdi-dev