Hello
- There is a read(AnnotatedType<U> type) API: equivalent API
for
AnnotatedField and AnnotatedMethod would be useful
Not sure I understand the use case here. You start with AnnotatedTypeConfigurator<T>
and you can call, say, methods().
That will give you a Set<AnnotatedMethodConfigurator<? super T>>. So the type
of of MethodConfigurator is based on the type of the former configurator.
Could you support your thoughts by a code snippet showing the usage?
- Having the ability to customise the toString method by providing a
Supplier<String> would be useful
This might be a good idea. Where exactly do you need this method? BeanConfigurator or even
elsewhere?
It’d be useful to be able to reuse some InjectionTarget that are used
for
discovered beans as well directly instead of having to call instantiate the
injection target and call produceWith and destroyWith separately
Not sure I follow you here - produceWith is a way to provide a producer method for your
bean (assuming we are talking about Beanconfigurator.produceWith).
That merely tells CDI how to instantiate the bean if you are to inject it somewhere. You
do not really need to handle InjectionTarget here. Same goes for destroyWith.
I might be missing something though.
- I found a bit cumbersome to work with addObserverMethod: as the
type
parameter is not driven by the observedType, generics hiccups come into play
with the notifyWith API. In my example, I had to rely on an extra method to
have the type parameter provided:
As configurators are not reusable, your approach is imho perfectly right. If you were to
add several observers, you need to call AfterBeanDiscovery.addObserver() several times
anyway.
It should be also possible to achieve the same things you have there without additional
method (just within the for cycle). So I do not really see the 'generic hiccup'
you are talking about.
Btw please make sure to attend the CDI mtg in the evening. You can voice your needs/ideas
there :)
Matej
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Antonin Stefanutti" <antonin(a)stefanutti.fr>
> To: cdi-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
> Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2016 3:48:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [cdi-dev] New builders API
>
> Hi All,
>
> Not sure what’s the best form to share my feedback, so here it is :)
>
> I’ve tested CDI 2.0.Alpha4 / Weld 3.0.0.Alpha3 and the new "builder API"
on
> the Camel CDI extension and here are the points I’ve had gathered:
>
- There is a read(AnnotatedType<U> type) API: equivalent API
for
AnnotatedField and AnnotatedMethod would be useful
- Having the
ability to customise the toString method by providing a
Supplier<String> would be useful
> - There are API (createWith,
produceWith, ...) that are basically the
> decomposition of what an injection target is: in the Camel CDI use case,
It’d be useful to be able to reuse some InjectionTarget that are used
for
discovered beans as well directly instead of having to call instantiate the
injection target and call produceWith and destroyWith separately
- I found a bit cumbersome to work with addObserverMethod: as the
type
parameter is not driven by the observedType, generics hiccups come into play
with the notifyWith API. In my example, I had to rely on an extra method to
have the type parameter provided:
>
https://github.com/astefanutti/camel-cdi/blob/310ac823376d086c2c3a9a1b2da...
>
> Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to get rid of the boilerplate code (like
> SyntheticBean [1], SyntheticBeanAttributes [2], SyntheticInjectionTarget
> [3]) that the new builder API would have permitted to eliminate. Indeed,
> while the "Metadata configuration API" probably solves the majority /
> simplest use cases, it does not address the one in Camel CDI (as already
> illustrated by John and I from different angles).
>
> IMO, it’d be worth investigating on an unified Builder and configurator API
> bringing the best of both worlds.
>
> The rewrite of Camel CDI on CDI 2.0 is available here:
>
https://github.com/astefanutti/camel-cdi/commits/cdi-2.0.
>
> [1]:
>
https://github.com/astefanutti/camel-cdi/blob/310ac823376d086c2c3a9a1b2da...
> [2]:
>
https://github.com/astefanutti/camel-cdi/blob/310ac823376d086c2c3a9a1b2da...
> [3]:
>
https://github.com/astefanutti/camel-cdi/blob/310ac823376d086c2c3a9a1b2da...
>
> Antonin
>
> > On 03 May 2016, at 15:14, Antoine Sabot-Durand <antoine(a)sabot-durand.net>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for all the feedback on the API.
> >
> > Before going into detail I wanted to put the accent on the Weld 3.0.Alpha16
> > release post[1] which give a good explanation regarding this API. Its the
> > best starting point to discover this new API IMO. Thanks Martin, Tomas and
> > Matej for this release.
> >
> > @John. The debate Configurator vs Builder is still open. At the moment we
> > focused on configurator since they are easier to limit to a given
> > container lifecycle, but having builders to reuse the configuration could
> > make sense as well. AnnotatedType is a special case since it could make
> > sense to use it at runtime (to ease creation of an InjectionTarget for
> > instance, so perhaps it will require a Builder.
> > If we keep the API in this spirit for the release, it should be better to
> > talk about Configurator API vs Builder API to avoid confusion for missing
> > build() methods ;)
> >
> > @Antonin the enhancement you propose is very interesting but as Martin said
> > we could imagine a solution to load an existing bean after decision on the
> > API (a mute(Bean) method in ABD perhaps).
> >
> > For me the goal is to decide if we are on the right path and avoid decision
> > that will prevent future enhancement. I think having this API perfect and
> > complete in one PR is almost impossible. So we should validate something
> > to move on missing features or enhancements.
> >
> > Antoine
> >
> > [1]
http://weld.cdi-spec.org/news/2016/04/28/weld-300Alpha16/
> >
> > Le jeu. 28 avr. 2016 à 10:43, Martin Kouba <mkouba(a)redhat.com> a écrit :
> > Hi all,
> >
> > we've just released Weld 3.0.0.Alpha16. So anyone can start playing with
> > the API, discover possibilities and find potential issues:
> >
> >
http://weld.cdi-spec.org/news/2016/04/28/weld-300Alpha16/
> >
> > Any feedback is appreciated!
> >
> > Martin
> >
> > Dne 25.4.2016 v 09:30 Martin Kouba napsal(a):
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > me and Matej, we've already tried to explain some points in
cdi/pull/287
> > > discussion. Anyway, we're going to release Weld 3.0.0.Alpha16 (base on
> > > 2.0.Alpha4) later this week so that everyone can start playing with the
> > > new API. And we'd like to prepare some simple examples to help people
> > > get started as well.
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
> > >
> > > Dne 23.4.2016 v 12:56 John D. Ament napsal(a):
> > >> Hey guys
> > >>
> > >> Based on the last f2f I was in, I took an action item to look at how
> > >> applications can leverage the new builder methods/classes from this
PR:
> > >>
https://github.com/cdi-spec/cdi/pull/287
> > >>
> > >> To do this, I took some existing OSS CDI extensions and converted
parts
> > >> to use the new APIs instead of the old ones.
> > >>
> > >> The results were iffy to be honest. Here's some of the key issues
I
> > >> noticed:
> > >>
> > >> - AfterBeanDiscovery#addBean - vs
AfterBeanDiscovery.addBean(Bean<?>
> > >> bean)
> > >> In the latter, it's clearer to a developer which attributes are
required
> > >> vs optional. Builders typically use sensible defaults. Maybe that
was
> > >> the intention here, but I couldn't really get that sense when
converting
> > >> over. It also wasn't clear what to do when done. I suspect I
just
> > >> leave it, but without some kind of closing "build()" or
"done()" method,
> > >> it becomes ambiguous.
> > >>
> > >> - Annotated*Configurator
> > >> TBH, I have no idea what I was configuring in this one at the first
> > >> pass. I started with a method. I wanted to replace the method's
> > >> annotations. It seemed like I could set that up using the
configurator,
> > >> but I ended up having to do setAnnotated at the end anyways, so I'm
not
> > >> sure what the configurator bought me.
> > >>
> > >> The one nice thing I saw was the simpler to use lambda functions.
Being
> > >> able to stream through things like annotated method made the code much
> > >> cleaner.
> > >>
> > >> For the open source code, I'll try to get some gists together that
show
> > >> the changes. Maybe there's something I'm missing, so
wouldn't mind a
> > >> second set of eyes on the changes to see.
> > >>
> > >> John
> > >>
> > >>
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