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John Ament commented on CDI-580:
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[~martinkouba] respectfully I disagree. Good development practices around integration
isolation say that I really only have one entry point to an external lib. It may be a use
case for producer methods/fields, but its not the only one. In that specific case, I
typically don't even provide that entry point as a bean.
In the main thing I've been working on, the main use for a producer method is to
provide convenience to a default implementation of some interface, based on outside
configuration. In this case, I'm usually providing an instance of a bean with a
different set of qualifiers for that look up.
Allow interceptors and decorators to be applied to the return value
of a producer method
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Key: CDI-580
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-580
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Beans
Affects Versions: 2.0-EDR1
Reporter: Mark Struberg
Currently the spec explicitly disallows to apply interceptors and decorators to
contextual instances created by producer fields and producer methods.
if you add an Interceptor annotation to a producer method then only the invocation of the
producermethod gets intercepted. The created Contextual Instance will remain a plain
object.
We should explore ways to allow this somehow.
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