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Mark Struberg edited comment on CDI-23 at 5/9/11 10:24 AM:
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If an extension is provided in a shared library, then it would
currently
see the BM which is applicable for the bean archive for that shared library
humm, in OWB - even if the Extension is in the shared lib of an EAR - you will get 1
instance of this very Extension _per_ _war_.
That's what I meant with 1 BeanManager per WAR in OWB in my explanation above.
That's important because the extension might be configured completely different for
each WAR. That's the same thing like saying your JSF container must be configured the
same for each and every WAR deployed in an EAR. They really might be configured completely
different depending on the WAR.
was (Author: struberg):
If an extension is provided in a shared library, then it would
currently
see the BM which is applicable for the bean archive for that shared library
humm, in OWB - even if the Extension is in the shared lib of an EAR - you will get 1
instance of this very Extension _per_ _war_.
That's what I meant with 1 BeanManager per WAR in OWB in my explanation above.
That's important because the extension might be configured completely different for
each WAR. That's the same thing like saying your JSF container must be configured the
same for each and every WAR deployed in an EAR.
Allow BeanManager to be resolved as though you were in another bean
archive
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Key: CDI-23
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-23
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Portable Extensions, Resolution
Affects Versions: 1.0
Reporter: Pete Muir
Fix For: 1.1 (Proposed)
Currently it's not possible to access beans as though you were in another bean
manager, something that is useful for extensions to be able to do. For example, if I want
to create a facade over the ELResolver, or access a particular configuration bean.
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