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Mark Struberg commented on CDI-533:
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The correct implementation is section 12.
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No that is not correct. The _original_ (way back in early 2008) intention was EE module.
Then there was some discussion about interceptor ordering ambiguity and it got narrowed to
JARs. But this was only intended for interceptors, and only half done. So it is still
ambiguous till today and many containers enable Alternatives for the whole EE module if
they are enabled in one of the beans.xml in it. Even the EE6 RI behaved that way (and only
got 'patched' by a Weld update and the RI implementers seems to not even have been
aware of that functional change).
The important point is that the per-jar interceptor/alternatives/decorator interpretation
is pure PITA for all users.
Bean Deployment archive conflicts between section 5 and section 12
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Key: CDI-533
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-533
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Clarification
Components: Packaging and Deployment
Affects Versions: 1.2.Final
Environment: n/a
Reporter: Emily Jiang
In CDI1.2 spec, the definition for bean archive are conflicting between section 5 and
section 12;
In section 5,
Beans and their clients may be deployed in modules in a module architecture such as the
Java EE environment. In a module architecture, certain modules are considered bean
archives. In the Java EE module architecture, any Java EE module or library is a module.
The Java EE module or library is a bean archive if it contains a beans.xml file.
This section talks about the bean deployment on the module or library level. It indicates
one web module (may contain web-inf\lib etc) is a single bean archive. The smallest unit
is a module or a lib.
While in section 12:
When determining which archives are bean archives, the container must consider:
• Library jars, EJB jars or application client jars
• The WEB-INF/classes directory of a war
• Directories in the JVM classpath
It indicates each jar should be a bean archive. The smallest unit is a jar.
I started this conversation with Mark, Jozef, Antoine, Romain. The correct implementation
is section 12. So section 5 needs to be reworked.
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