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Sven Linstaedt commented on CDI-580:
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One still has to make up the difference between interceptors, that are applied to the
producer method and interceptors, that are applied to the product (bean instance).
As {{javax.interceptor.Interceptors}} on method level is currently specified as
intercepting invocations on the given method with the given interceptors at least for
EJBs
{quote}Only business method interception or timeout method interception may be specified
by a method-level Interceptors declaration.{quote}
I would suggest not to reuse the same annotation for a different purpose. Introducing
either a new annotation type or adding an attribute to {{@Produces}} seems more
understandable from my point of view.
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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