Just a naive remark regarding Instance of annotations without members. I already used a
lambda to have such an instance:
BeanManager.getBeans(MyBean.class, () -> MyQualifier.class)
I’m not sure there are no problem by using this short cut, but it is quite convenient.
Antoine
Le 12 sept. 2016 à 12:28, arjan tijms <arjan.tijms(a)gmail.com> a
écrit :
Hi,
Wouldn't it be convenient as the CDI API that now requires an Annotation instance in
various APIs, would also accept the class type of that Annotation?
E.g. in BeanManager there's this method:
Set<Bean<?>> getBeans(Type beanType, Annotation... qualifiers)
This not rarely requires one to create an AnnotationLiteral, which is not specifically
difficult but a tad verbose. For qualifiers that have no (binding) attributes, a simple
Class would be much easier to use.
Thoughts?
Kind regards,
Arjan Tijms
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