Hi Jozef,

thanks a lot for your response. So if I read this correctly, the qualifier doesn't need to be annotated with @Inherited for this behavior. Is that correct?

Christian


2015-04-14 8:26 GMT+02:00 Jozef Hartinger <jharting@redhat.com>:
Hi Christian,

yes, the specializing producer inherits all the qualifiers of the specialized producer. Furthermore, if the specialized producer had defined a name, this would have been inherited as well (even without explicit declaration on MyExtendedProducer.produce()). See http://docs.jboss.org/cdi/spec/1.2/cdi-spec.html#direct_and_indirect_specialization for details.

Jozef


On 04/14/2015 06:13 AM, Christian Kaltepoth wrote:
Hey all,

I've a question regarding specializing qualified producer methods. It would be great to get your opinion on this.

Imaging this producer method:

  public class MyProducer {
    @Produces
    @MyQualifier
    public Something produce() {
      // ...
    }
  }

Now imagine the producer method is specialized like this:

  public class MyExtendedProducer extends MyProducer {
    @Override
    @Produces
    @Specializes
    public Something produce() {
      // ...
    }
  }

Please not that I NOT added @MyQualifier to the specializing producer method.

Now for this injection point:

  @Inject
  @MyQualifier
  private Something something;

What is expected to happen according to the spec? Will the specialized producer be used or not?

Thanks

Christian


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