I encountered the same type of collision with
java.transaction.InvalidTransactionException which is in the JDK and in
JTA. I remember sending this problem to jigsaw ML [1], but obviously
they didn't have time to do something or expect having Java EE spec do
the required stuff :-(.
Now that JDK9 is out, if we want EE4J 9 (or whatever it's version will
be) to support jigsaw, we'll probably have to change packages names :-(.
What packages do you have in mind? We don't "own" javax.annotation and
we cannot introduce our own priority annotation...
Antoine
[1]
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jigsaw-dev/2016-July/008779.html
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 9:51 AM Martin Kouba <mkouba(a)redhat.com
<mailto:mkouba@redhat.com>> wrote:
For the record, the CDI API itself does not define a dependency on
javax.annotation at all.
In fact, I'm wondering why @Priority is not part of JDK?? I suppose the
reasons are similar to why javax.annotation.Priority only has
@Target({TYPE,PARAMETER}) (even if we tried to push other element
types :-(.
M
Dne 21.10.2017 v 16:22 John Ament napsal(a):
> Hey all
>
>
> Not sure where else to turn 😊
>
>
> I'm trying to start testing my apps on Java 9, I believe Java 9 kicks
> back the javax.annotation dependency that CDI declares due to a
package
> collision with the built in JDK's javax.annotation package
>
<
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/javax/annotation/package-summar...;.
> The errors I get are due to missing javax/annotation/Priority. I'm
> wondering if anyone else has tried this, and if there's a clean
work around?
>
>
> John
>
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