Hi
It sounds like they they have it correct - with `annotated` mode you only fire PAT for
classes with bean defining annotation.
With mode `all` it will obviously fire PAT and if we are talking <trim/> then you
fire PAT for all and then only
continue processing those which have bean defining annotations.
Matej
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Ament" <john.ament(a)spartasystems.com>
To: "cdi-dev" <cdi-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2017 2:32:03 PM
Subject: [cdi-dev] ProcessAnnotatedType & Bean Discovery mode
Hi,
An issue popped up in OWB wanted to get the EG's perspective on this.
I have a given bean archive, with a class in it (no bean defining
annotations). My interpretation of [1] and [2] is that this class is fired
as a ProcessAnnotatedType, regardless of what is in beans.xml. In OWB, if I
do bean-discovery-mode=annotated it does not get fired, but if it is all,
even with a <trim/> a PAT gets fired. However it seems that it should get
fired before anything is even considered about the class, and whether it has
annotations.
[1]:
https://docs.jboss.org/cdi/spec/1.2/cdi-spec.html#process_annotated_type
[2]:
https://docs.jboss.org/cdi/spec/2.0/cdi-spec.html#process_annotated_type
John
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