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Martin Kouba reopened CDI-205:
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bq. Invocations of MDBs should be intercepted, I don't think there is any doubt of
this, given the wording of chapter 9 and 7.2.
bq. Furthermore, I don't see why something being a business method invocation requires
something to be a CDI bean?
Ok. My description was not precise. The problem is in following sentence: "When the
container invokes a method of a bean, the invocation..." - as MDB is not a CDI bean
this should be something like "When the container invokes a method of a bean or Java
EE component, the invocation...".
And maybe we should explicitly state that MDB invocations are not decorated as
"Decorators may be associated with any managed bean that is not itself an interceptor
or decorator or with any EJB session bean."
Invocations of message listener methods of message-driven beans
during message delivery should not be business method invocations
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Key: CDI-205
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-205
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.0, 1.1.EDR1
Reporter: Martin Kouba
Priority: Critical
*7.2. Container invocations and interception* states:
When the container invokes a method of a bean, the invocation may or may not be treated
as a business method invocation:
* Invocations of message listener methods of message-driven beans during message delivery
are business method invocations.
As MDBs are not CDI beans their methods shouldn't be business invocations (and thus
should not pass through method interceptors and decorators).
If the original intent was to support such use case the spec should be reworded.
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