That reminds me the web-fragments that get "implicitly" aggregated except
if you explicitly set the metadata-complete tag in the web.xml. I don't
know other cases in Java EE, but it sounds that implicit scanning is
activated by default in EE. I can understand the performance impact, but
looks like implicit scanning is more natural in the EE world. That being
said, we are targeting the SE world.
+1 for me
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 5:50 PM, JJ Snyder <j.j.snyder(a)oracle.com> wrote:
+1
On 06/03/2015 10:14 AM, Antoine Sabot-Durand wrote:
Hi all,
Yesterday during the meeting we had a discussion about implicit bean archive support
under Java SE.
The idea is to have it disabled by default and provide a way to activate it thru
parameter "javax.enterprise.inject.scan.implicit=true”on command line or in the
parameter map of the initialize method.
Details of the discussion and points of people pro and against this support can be found
in meeting log :
http://transcripts.jboss.org/meeting/irc.freenode.org/cdi-dev/2015/cdi-de...
I’d like to call for a vote regarding the support of implicit bean archive under Java
SE.
This vote will be open for 72 hrs. Answer +1 (yes), 0 (don’t care), -1 (no) to this mail
to vote.
Thanks
Antoine
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