I think the advent of the async bean manager may have complicated this
though, right? I don't *think* I can simply get the bean manager and
ask it for the bean (there are a couple of different getters now - one
to get the sync bean manager and one to get the async bean manager).
One thing I tried that worked but that I don't like: turn the
@ApplicationScoped bean into a singleton and reference it using a static
method. Ugly but worked. Ideally I think TemplateUtil should itself be
an injected bean, rather than a class with some static methods.
But that just moves the problem to "how do I reference an injected bean
in code generated by a Decorator/Extension?" :)
On 03/27/2013 01:13 PM, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
To answer Question #3, this would either need to be coded into the
call
to TemplateUtil from the BootstrapperImpl code (done in
DecoratorTemplated.java) or I believe there is a convenience utility to
get the BeanManager in Errai:
CDI.current() or something like that. Mike?
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Eric Wittmann
<eric.wittmann(a)redhat.com <mailto:eric.wittmann@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hey guys. I've sketched out a proposed approach (not 100% compete but
ok to start) for i18n. Would appreciate it if you could take a look
at it.
At the bottom you will find 3 questions that I would (in particular)
love your thoughts on.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BapD4FHMNur0OYdIg-vwXYHWW_2Mhra_Ki2nY...
-Eric
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