Author: hardy.ferentschik
Date: 2009-04-02 10:59:47 -0400 (Thu, 02 Apr 2009)
New Revision: 16252
Added:
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/api/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/api/pom.xml
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/api/src/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/api/src/main/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/api/src/main/java/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/pom.xml
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/src/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/src/main/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/src/main/java/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/src/main/resources/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/src/main/resources/tck-audit.xml
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/src/main/resources/tck-tests.xml
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/pom.xml
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/src/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/src/main/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/src/main/assembly/
beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/src/main/assembly/assembly.xml
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Starting to build the skeleton for the tck
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+
+<!--
+JBoss, Home of Professional Open Source
+Copyright 2008, Red Hat Middleware LLC, and individual contributors
+by the @authors tag. See the copyright.txt in the distribution for a
+full listing of individual contributors.
+
+Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+You may obtain a copy of the License at
+http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+limitations under the License.
+-->
+
+<project
xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
+
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
+
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd">
+ <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
+
+ <parent>
+ <groupId>org.hibernate.jsr303.tck</groupId>
+ <artifactId>parent</artifactId>
+ <version>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ </parent>
+
+ <artifactId>jsr303-tck-api</artifactId>
+ <packaging>jar</packaging>
+ <name>JSR-303 TCK API</name>
+
+ <dependencies>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>javax.validation</groupId>
+ <artifactId>validation-api</artifactId>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.jboss.test-harness</groupId>
+ <artifactId>jboss-test-harness-api</artifactId>
+ </dependency>
+ </dependencies>
+
+ <build> </build>
+</project>
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--- beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/pom.xml (rev 0)
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+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<project
xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
+
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
+
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd">
+ <parent>
+ <artifactId>parent</artifactId>
+ <groupId>org.hibernate.jsr303.tck</groupId>
+ <version>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ </parent>
+ <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
+ <artifactId>jsr299-tck-impl</artifactId>
+ <name>JSR-303 TCK tests and harness</name>
+
+ <dependencies>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>javax.validation</groupId>
+ <artifactId>validation-api</artifactId>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.hibernate.jsr303.tck</groupId>
+ <artifactId>jsr303-tck-api</artifactId>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.jboss.test-harness</groupId>
+ <artifactId>jboss-test-harness</artifactId>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.testng</groupId>
+ <artifactId>testng</artifactId>
+ <classifier>jdk15</classifier>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
+ <artifactId>tck-utils-api</artifactId>
+ </dependency>
+ </dependencies>
+
+ <build>
+ <defaultGoal>install</defaultGoal>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
+ <artifactId>build-helper-maven-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>1.2</version>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>attach-artifacts</id>
+ <phase>package</phase>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>attach-artifact</goal>
+ </goals>
+ <configuration>
+ <artifacts>
+ <artifact>
+
<file>${basedir}/src/main/resources/tck-tests.xml</file>
+ <type>xml</type>
+ <classifier>suite</classifier>
+ </artifact>
+ <artifact>
+
<file>${basedir}/src/main/resources/tck-audit.xml</file>
+ <type>xml</type>
+ <classifier>audit</classifier>
+ </artifact>
+ </artifacts>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-dependency-plugin</artifactId>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>copy-in-container-dependencies</id>
+ <phase>compile</phase>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>copy</goal>
+ </goals>
+ <configuration>
+
<outputDirectory>${project.build.outputDirectory}/lib</outputDirectory>
+ <stripVersion>true</stripVersion>
+ <artifactItems>
+ <artifactItem>
+ <groupId>org.jboss.test-harness</groupId>
+ <artifactId>jboss-test-harness</artifactId>
+ <overWrite>true</overWrite>
+ </artifactItem>
+ </artifactItems>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ </build>
+
+ <profiles>
+ <profile>
+ <id>tck-audit</id>
+ <activation>
+ <property>
+ <name>tck-audit</name>
+ </property>
+ </activation>
+ <dependencies>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
+ <artifactId>tck-utils-impl</artifactId>
+ </dependency>
+ </dependencies>
+ <build>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <source>1.5</source>
+ <target>1.5</target>
+
<compilerArgument>-AauditXml=${basedir}/src/main/resources/tck-audit.xml</compilerArgument>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-enforcer-plugin</artifactId>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>enforce-versions</id>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>enforce</goal>
+ </goals>
+ <configuration>
+ <rules>
+ <requireJavaVersion>
+ <version>1.6</version>
+ </requireJavaVersion>
+ </rules>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
+ <artifactId>build-helper-maven-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>1.2</version>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>attach-artifacts</id>
+ <phase>package</phase>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>attach-artifact</goal>
+ </goals>
+ <configuration>
+ <artifacts>
+ <artifact>
+
<file>${basedir}/src/main/resources/tck-tests.xml</file>
+ <type>xml</type>
+ <classifier>suite</classifier>
+ </artifact>
+ <artifact>
+
<file>${basedir}/src/main/resources/tck-audit.xml</file>
+ <type>xml</type>
+ <classifier>audit</classifier>
+ </artifact>
+ <artifact>
+ <file>../target/coverage.html</file>
+ <type>html</type>
+ <classifier>coverage</classifier>
+ </artifact>
+ </artifacts>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ <defaultGoal>compile</defaultGoal>
+ </build>
+ </profile>
+
+ <profile>
+ <id>write-artifacts-to-disk</id>
+ <activation>
+ <property>
+ <name>dumpArtifacts</name>
+ </property>
+ </activation>
+ <build>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
+ <artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>generate-jsr-303-artifacts</id>
+ <phase>package</phase>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>java</goal>
+ </goals>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ <configuration>
+ <mainClass>org.jboss.jsr299.tck.api.TCK</mainClass>
+ <systemProperties>
+ <systemProperty>
+ <key>dumpArtifacts</key>
+ <value>true</value>
+ </systemProperty>
+ <systemProperty>
+ <key>org.jboss.jsr299.tck.outputDirectory</key>
+ <value>target/jsr299-artifacts</value>
+ </systemProperty>
+ <systemProperty>
+ <key>org.jboss.jsr299.tck.libraryDirectory</key>
+ <value>${libaryDir}</value>
+ </systemProperty>
+ </systemProperties>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ </build>
+ </profile>
+ </profiles>
+</project>
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+<specification
+
xmlns="http://jboss.com/products/webbeans/tck/audit"
+
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
+
xsi:schemaLocation="http://jboss.com/products/webbeans/tck/audit
http://snapshots.jboss.org/maven2/org/hibernate/tck-utils-api/0.9-SNAPSHO...
+ name="JSR-299: Java Contexts and Dependency Injection"
+ version="Revised Public Review Draft">
+
+ <section id="2" title="Bean definition">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A bean comprises of a (nonempty) set of bean types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A bean comprises of a (nonempty) set of bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A bean comprises of a scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>A bean comprises of a deployment type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A bean comprises of an optional bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A bean comprises of a set of interceptor bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A bean comprises of a bean implementation</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.2" title="Bean types">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A bean may have multiple bean types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>A bean type may be a parameterized type with an actual type
parameter.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bb">
+ <text>For the purposes of the typesafe resolution algorithm defined in
Section 5.9, "Typesafe resolution algorithm", parameterized bean types are
considered identical by the container only if both the type and the type parameters (if
any) are identical</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Bean types may not declare a type variable. If the type of an injection
point is a parameterized type with a type variable, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by
the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Bean types may not declare a wildcard. If the type of an injection
point is a parameterized type with a wildcard, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A bean type may be an interface</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A bean type may be a concrete class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A bean type may be an abstract class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>A bean type may be declared final</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>A bean type may have final methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>A bean type may be an array type. Two array types are considered
identical only if the element type is identical</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>A bean type may be a primitive types. Primitive types are considered to
be identical to their corresponding wrapper types in java.lang.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>All beans have the bean type java.lang.Object</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>A client of a bean may typecast its reference to any instance of the
bean to any bean type of the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.3" title="Bindings">
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.3.1" title="Default binding type">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If a bean does not explicitly declare a binding, the bean has exactly
one binding, of type |(a)javax.inject.Current|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The default binding is also assumed for any injection point that does
not explicitly declare a binding</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.3.2" title="Defining new binding types">
+ <assertion id="aa" testable="false">
+ <text>A binding type is a Java annotation defined as |@Target({METHOD, FIELD,
PARAMETER, TYPE})|~ and |(a)Retention(RUNTIME)|~.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab" testable="false">
+ <text>A binding type is a Java annotation defined as ~|@Target({METHOD,
FIELD, PARAMETER, TYPE})| and ~|(a)Retention(RUNTIME)|.</text>
+ <note>Non-runtime retention annotations are discarded by the
compiler</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A binding type may be declared by specifying the
|(a)javax.inject.BindingType| meta-annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |@BindingType| meta-annotation may be omitted, and the binding type
may be declared in beans.xml</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d" testable="false">
+ <text>A binding type may define annotation members</text>
+ <note>This is true by default in the JLS</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.3.3" title="Declaring the bindings of a bean using
annotations">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A bean's bindings are declared by annotating the bean class with
the binding types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A bean's bindings are declared by annotating the producer method
with the binding types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A bean's bindings are declared by annotating the producer field
with the binding types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Any bean may declare multiple binding types</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.3.4" title="Declaring the bindings of a bean using
XML">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If a bean is declared in beans.xml, bindings may be specified using the
binding type names</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.3.5" title="Specifying bindings of an injected
field">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Binding types may be applied to injected fields (see Section 3.8,
"Injected fields") to determine the bean that is injected, according to the
typesafe resolution algorithm defined in Section 5.9, "Typesafe resolution
algorithm".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A bean may only be injected to an injection point if it has all the
bindings of the injection point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>For a bean defined in XML, the bindings of a field may be specified
using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When the bindings of a field are specified using XML, any binding
annotations of the field are ignored</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.3.6" title="Specifying bindings of a method or
constructor parameter">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Binding types may be applied to parameters of producer methods (see
Chapter 3, Bean implementation) to determine the bean instance that is passed when the
method is called by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Binding types may be applied to parameters of initializer methods (see
Chapter 3, Bean implementation) to determine the bean instance that is passed when the
method is called by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Binding types may be applied to parameters of disposal methods (see
Chapter 3, Bean implementation) to determine the bean instance that is passed when the
method is called by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Binding types may be applied to parameters of bean constructors (see
Chapter 3, Bean implementation) to determine the bean instance that is passed when the
method is called by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>For a bean defined in XML, the bindings of a method parameter may be
specified using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>When the bindings of a parameter are specified using XML, any binding
annotations of the parameter are ignored</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.4" title="Scopes">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>All beans have a scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>A scope type is represented by an annotation type.</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The set of scope types is extensible</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.4.1" title="Built-in scope types">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>The |@RequestScoped|, |@ApplicationScoped| and |@SessionScoped|
annotations defined in Section 8.5, "Context management for built-in scopes"
represent the standard scopes defined by the Java Servlets specification</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>The |@ConversationScoped| annotation represents the conversation scope
defined in Section 8.5.4, "Conversation context lifecycle".</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c" testable="false">
+ <text>The |@Dependent| pseudo-scope is for dependent objects, as defined in
Section 8.3, "Dependent pseudo-scope"</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.4.2" title="Defining new scope types">
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>A scope type is a Java annotation defined as |@Target({TYPE, METHOD,
FIELD})|~ and |@Retention(RUNTIME)|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab" testable="false">
+ <text>A scope type is a Java annotation defined as ~|@Target({TYPE, METHOD,
FIELD})| and ~|@Retention(RUNTIME)|</text>
+ <note>Non-runtime retention annotations are discarded by the
compiler</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>All scope types must specify the |(a)javax.context.ScopeType|
meta-annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.4.3" title="Declaring the bean scope using
annotations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The bean's scope is defined by annotating the bean class or
producer method or field with a scope type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A bean class or producer method or field may specify at most one scope
type annotation. If a bean class or producer method or field specifies multiple scope type
annotations, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A scope type may be specified using a stereotype annotation, as defined
in Section 2.7.2, "Declaring the stereotypes for a bean using
annotations"</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.4.4" title="Declaring the bean scope using
XML">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If the bean is declared in beans.xml, the scope may be specified using
the scope annotation type name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If more than one scope type is specified in XML, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A scope type may be specified using a stereotype declared in XML, as
defined in Section 2.7.3, "Declaring the stereotypes for a bean using
XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.4.5" title="Default scope">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When no scope is explicitly declared by annotating the bean class or
producer method or field, or by using XML, the scope of a bean is defaulted</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the bean does not declare any stereotype with a declared default
scope, the default scope for the bean is |@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If all stereotypes declared by the bean that have some declared default
scope have the same default scope, then that scope is the default scope for the
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If there are two different stereotypes declared by the bean that
declare different default scopes, then there is no default scope and the bean must
explicitly declare a scope. If it does not explicitly declare a scope, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a bean explicitly declares a scope, any default scopes declared by
stereotypes are ignored</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.5" title="Deployment types">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>The set of deployment types is extensible</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.5.1" title="Built-in deployment types">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>All standard beans defined by this specification, and provided by the
container, are defined using the |@Standard| deployment type</text>
+ <note>This is tested in the test for each bean defined. See 5.6.1.za,
5.7.2.ca, 8.5.4.i</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>No bean may be declared with the |@Standard| deployment type unless
explicitly required by this specification</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c" testable="false">
+ <text>Application beans may be defined using the |@Production| deployment
type</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.5.2" title="Defining new deployment types">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A deployment type is a Java annotation defined as |@Target({TYPE,
METHOD, FIELD})|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bb" testable="false">
+ <text>A deployment type is a Java annotation defined with
|@Retention(RUNTIME)|</text>
+ <note>Non-runtime retention annotations are discarded by the
compiler</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>All deployment types must also specify the
|(a)javax.inject.DeploymentType| meta-annotation.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Applications and third-party frameworks may define their own deployment
types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.5.3" title="Declaring the deployment type of a bean
using annotations">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The deployment type of the bean is declared by annotating the bean
class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The deployment type of the bean is declared by annotating the producer
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The deployment type of the bean is declared by annotating the
field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>An bean class may specify at most one deployment type. If multiple
deployment type annotations are specified, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A producer method may specify at most one deployment type. If multiple
deployment type annotations are specified, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A field may specify at most one deployment type. If multiple deployment
type annotations are specified, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>By default, if no deployment type annotation is explicitly specified, a
producer method inherits the deployment type of the bean in which it is
defined.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>By default, if no deployment type annotation is explicitly specified, a
producer field inherits the deployment type of the bean in which it is
defined.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>a deployment type may be specified using a stereotype annotation, as
defined in Section 2.7.2, "Declaring the stereotypes for a bean using
annotations".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.5.4" title="Declaring the deployment type of a bean
using XML">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When a bean is declared in beans.xml, the deployment type may be
specified using a tag with the annotation type name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If more than one deployment type is specified in XML, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A deployment type may be specified using a stereotype declared in XML,
as defined in Section 2.7.3, "Declaring the stereotypes for a bean using
XML".</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.5.5" title="Default deployment type">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The default deployment type for a bean which does not explicitly
declare a deployment type depends upon its declared stereotypes - if a bean does not
declare any stereotype with a declared default deployment type, then the default
deployment type is |@Production|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Otherwise, the default deployment type for the bean is the
highest-precedence default deployment type declared by any stereotype declared by the
bean</text>
+ <note>This assertion relates to assertion 2.5.5.b</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If a bean explicitly declares a deployment type, any default deployment
type declared by stereotypes are ignored.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.5.6" title="Enabled deployment types">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Beans declared with a deployment type that is not enabled are not
available to the resolution algorithms defined in Chapter 5, Lookup, dependency injection
and EL resolution.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If a |<Deploy>| element is specified, only the explicitly
declared deployment types are enabled.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |@Standard| deployment type must be declared. If the |@Standard|
deployment type is not declared, a |DeploymentException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If no |<Deploy>| element is specified in any |beans.xml|
file, only the |@Standard| and |@Production| deployment types are enabled.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the |<Deploy>| element is specified in more than one
|beans.xml| document, a |DeploymentException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time. </text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.6" title="Bean names">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A valid bean name is a period-separated list of valid EL
identifiers</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.6.1" title="Declaring the bean name using
annotations">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>To specify the name of a bean, the |(a)javax.annotation.Named| annotation
is applied to the bean class.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>To specify the name of a bean, the |(a)javax.annotation.Named| annotation
is applied to the producer method.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>To specify the name of a bean, the |(a)javax.annotation.Named| annotation
is applied to the producer field.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the |@Named| annotation does not specify the value member, the
default name is assumed</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.6.2" title="Declaring the bean name using
XML">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If the bean is declared in beans.xml, the name may be specified using
|<Named>|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the |<Named>| element is empty, the default name is
assumed</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.6.3" title="Default bean names">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A default name must be assigned by the container when a bean class
defined using annotations declares a |@Named| annotation and no name is explicitly
specified by the value member</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A default name must be assigned by the container when a producer method
of a bean defined using annotations declares a |@Named| annotation and no name is
explicitly specified by the value member</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A default name must be assigned by the container when a producer field
of a bean defined using annotations declares a |@Named| annotation and no name is
explicitly specified by the value member</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>A default name must be assigned by the container when an empty
|<Named>| element is specified by a bean defined in XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A default name must be assigned by the container when a bean declares a
stereotype that declares an empty |@Named| annotation, and the bean does not explicitly
specify a name.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.6.4" title="Beans with no name">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If neither |<Named>| nor |@Named| is specified, by the
bean or its stereotypes, a bean has no name</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7" title="Stereotypes">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A stereotype may specify that all beans with the stereotype have
defaulted bean names</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>A bean may declare zero stereotypes</text>
+ <note>Not testable through API</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A bean may declare one stereotype</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>A bean may declare multiple stereotypes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.1" title="Defining new stereotypes">
+ <assertion id="aa" testable="false">
+ <text>A beans stereotype is a Java annotation defined as |@Target({TYPE,
METHOD, FIELD})|~, |@Target(TYPE)|, |@Target(METHOD)|, |@Target(FIELD)| or
|@Target({METHOD, FIELD})| and |@Retention(RUNTIME)|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab" testable="false">
+ <text>A beans stereotype is a Java annotation defined as ~|@Target({TYPE,
METHOD, FIELD})|,~ |@Target(TYPE)|~, |@Target(METHOD)|, |@Target(FIELD)| or
|@Target({METHOD, FIELD})| and |@Retention(RUNTIME)|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ac" testable="false">
+ <text>A beans stereotype is a Java annotation defined as ~|@Target({TYPE,
METHOD, FIELD})|, |@Target(TYPE)|, |@Target(METHOD)|, ~|@Target(FIELD)| ~or
|@Target({METHOD, FIELD})| and |@Retention(RUNTIME)|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ad" testable="false">
+ <text>A beans stereotype is a Java annotation defined as ~|@Target({TYPE,
METHOD, FIELD})|, |@Target(TYPE)|, |@Target(METHOD)|, |@Target(FIELD)| or~
|@Target({METHOD, FIELD})|~ and |@Retention(RUNTIME)|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ae" testable="false">
+ <text>A beans stereotype is a Java annotation defined as ~|@Target({TYPE,
METHOD, FIELD})|, |@Target(TYPE)|, |@Target(METHOD)|, |@Target(FIELD)| or
|@Target({METHOD, FIELD})| and~ |@Retention(RUNTIME)|</text>
+ <note>Non-runtime retention annotations are discarded by the
compiler</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A stereotype may be declared by specifying the
|(a)javax.annotation.Stereotype| meta-annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |@Stereotype| meta-annotation may be omitted, and the stereotype
may be declared in beans.xml</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>A stereotype may not declare any binding annotation. If a stereotype
declares a binding annotation, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.1.1" title="Declaring the default scope and
deployment type for a stereotype">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A stereotype may declare at most one scope. If a stereotype declares
more than one scope, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A stereotype may declare at most one deployment type. If a stereotype
declares more than one deployment type, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container
at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.1.2" title="Specifying interceptor bindings for a
stereotype">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A stereotype may declare zero interceptor bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A stereotype may declare one interceptor binding</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A stereotype may declare multiple interceptor bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.1.3" title="Specifying name defaulting for a
stereotype">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A stereotype may declare an empty |@Named| annotation. If a stereotype
declares a non-empty |@Named| annotation, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A stereotype may specify that every bean with the stereotype has a
defaulted name when a name is not explicitly specified by the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.1.4" title="Restricting bean scopes and types using
a stereotype">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Bean scopes may be restricted using a stereotype</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Bean types may be restricted using a stereotype</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Scope and type restrictions may not be specified when a stereotype is
declared in XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.1.5" title="Stereotypes with additional
stereotypes">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A stereotype may declare other stereotypes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Stereotype declarations are transitive - a stereotype declared by a
second stereotype is inherited by all beans and other stereotypes that declare the second
stereotype</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c" >
+ <text>Stereotypes declared |@Target(TYPE)| may not be applied to stereotypes
declared |@Target({TYPE, METHOD, FIELD})|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Stereotypes declared |@Target(TYPE)| may not be applied to stereotypes
declared |@Target(METHOD)|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Stereotypes declared |@Target(TYPE)| may not be applied to stereotypes
declared |@Target(FIELD)|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Stereotypes declared |@Target(TYPE)| may not be applied to stereotypes
declared |@Target({METHOD, FIELD})|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.2" title="Declaring the stereotypes for a bean using
annotations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Stereotype annotations may be applied to a bean class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Stereotype annotations may be applied to a producer
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Stereotype annotations may be applied to a producer field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="da">
+ <text>The default deployment type declared by the stereotype may be
overridden by the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="db">
+ <text>The default scope declared by the stereotype may be overridden by the
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Multiple stereotypes may be applied to the same bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.3" title="Declaring the stereotypes for a bean using
XML">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If the bean is declared in beans.xml, stereotypes may be declared using
the stereotype annotation type name</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.4" title="Stereotype restrictions">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If a stereotype declares a requiredType, and the bean types do not
include the type, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If a stereotype explicitly declares a set of scope types using
supportedScopes, and the bean scope is not in that set, a |DefinitionException| is thrown
by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If a bean declares multiple stereotypes, it must satisfy every
restriction declared by every declared stereotype</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="2.7.5" title="Built-in stereotypes">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>The built-in |@Model| stereotype is intended for use with beans that
define the model layer of an MVC web application architecture such as JSF</text>
+ <note>Tested by API signature test</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3" title="Bean Implementation">
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.1" title="Restriction upon bean
instantiation">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The bean class is a concrete class and is not required to implement any
special interface or extend any special superclass</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>If the application calls a producer method directly, instead of letting
the container call it, the returned object is not a contextual instance and the
capabilities listed in Section 2.1, "Functionality provided by the container to the
bean" will not be available to the returned object.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2" title="Simple beans">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The bean class of a simple bean may not be a non-static inner
class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The bean class of a simple bean may not be a parameterized
type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ca">
+ <text>The bean class of a simple bean may not be an abstract class, ~unless
the simple bean is a decorator~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cb">
+ <text>The bean class of a simple bean may not be an abstract class, _unless
the simple bean is a decorator_</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the bean class of a simple bean is annotated with both the
|@Interceptor| and |@Decorator| stereotypes, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Multiple simple beans may share the same bean class. This occurs when
beans are defined using XML. Only one simple bean per bean class may be defined using
annotations.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fa">
+ <text>If a simple bean has a public field, it must have scope
|(a)Dependent|.</text>
+ <note>Check that a dependent scoped bean with a public field does
work</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fb">
+ <text>If a simple bean with a public field declares any scope other than
|@Dependent|, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.1" title="Which Java classes are beans?">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it is a parameterized
type</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it is a non-static inner
class</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>A top-level Java class that is a static inner class can be a simple
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="ca">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it is an abstract
class</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="cb">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it is an
interface</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="cc">
+ <text>A top-level Java class can be a simple bean if it is static inner
class</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="da">
+ <text>A top-level abstract Java class is a simple bean if it is annotated
|(a)Decorator|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it is annotated with the
JPA |@Entity| annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it is annotated with any
of the EJB component-defining annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it implements the
|javax.servlet.Servlet| interface</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it implements the
|javax.servlet.Filter| interface</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it implements the
|javax.servlet.ServletContextListener| interface</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it implements the
|javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionListener| interface</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it implements the
|javax.servlet.ServletRequestListener| interface</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it implements the
|javax.ejb.EnterpriseBean| interface</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it extends
|javax.faces.component.UIComponent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it is declared as an EJB
bean class in |ejb-jar.xml|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is not a simple bean if it is declared as a JPA
entity in |orm.xml|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is only a simple bean if it has an appropriate
constructor - a constructor with no parameters</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>A top-level Java class is only a simple bean if it has an appropriate
constructor - a constructor annotated |@Initializer|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>Additional simple beans with the same bean class may be defined using
XML, by specifying the class in |beans.xml|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.2" title="Bean types of a simple bean">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The set of bean types for a simple bean contains the bean class, every
superclass and all interfaces it implements directly or indirectly.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.3" title="Declaring a simple bean using
annotations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A simple bean with a constructor that takes no parameters does not
require any special annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify a scope~, name, deployment type,
stereotypes and/or bindings~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bb">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify a ~scope,~ name~, deployment type,
stereotypes and/or bindings~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bc">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify a ~scope, name, ~deployment type~,
stereotypes and/or bindings~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bd">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify ~a scope, name, deployment type,
~stereotypes~ and/or bindings~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="be">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify ~a scope, name, deployment type,
stereotypes and/or~ bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A simple bean may extend another simple bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.4" title="Declaring a simple bean using
XML">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Simple beans may be declared in |beans.xml| using the bean class
name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A simple bean may even be declared at any injection point declared in
XML, as defined in Section 9.9, "Inline bean declarations", in which case no
bindings are specified.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the bean class of a simple bean defined in XML is a parameterized
type , a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the bean class of a simple bean defined in XML is a non-static inner
class, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="da">
+ <text>If the bean class of a simple bean defined in XML is a static inner
class, a |DefinitionException| is not thrown.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the bean class of a simple bean defined in XML is an abstract class,
and the simple bean is not a decorator, a |DefinitionException|
+is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the bean class of a simple bean defined in XML is annotated
@Interceptor, then the bean must be explicitly declared as an interceptor in XML, as
defined in Section A.3.5.2, "Declaring an interceptor using XML". If a simple
bean defined in XML has a bean class annotated |@Interceptor| and is not declared as an
interceptor in XML, a |DefinitionException| is
+thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the bean class of a simple bean defined in XML is annotated
@Interceptor, then the bean must be explicitly declared as an interceptor in XML, as
defined in Section A.3.5.2, "Declaring an interceptor using XML". If a simple
bean defined in XML has a bean class annotated |@Interceptor| and is not declared as an
interceptor in XML, a |DefinitionException| is
+thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.5" title="Simple beans with the @New
binding">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _the same bean class_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _the same bean constructor defined by
annotations_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="bb">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _the same bean initializer methods defined by
annotations_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="bc">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _the same injected fields defined by
annotations_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _the same interceptor bindings defined by
annotations_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _scope @Dependent_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _deployment type @Standard_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _(a)javax.inject.New_ as the only binding.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _no bean name_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _no stereotypes_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _no observer methods_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _no producer methods_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _no producer fields_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>Every class that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.2.1,
"Which Java classes are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and
bindings defined using annotations. Additionally, for each such simple bean, a second
simple bean exists which has _no disposal methods_.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.6" title="Bean constructors">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When the container instantiates a simple bean, it calls the bean
constructor. The bean constructor is a constructor of the bean class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.6.1" title="Declaring a bean constructor using
annotations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The bean constructor may be identified by annotating the constructor
|@Initializer|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If a simple bean defined using annotations does not explicitly declare
a constructor using |@Initializer|, the constructor that accepts no parameters is the bean
constructor</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If a simple bean defined using annotations has more than one
constructor annotated |@Initializer|, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container
at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a bean constructor has a parameter annotated |@Disposes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a bean constructor has a parameter annotated |@Observes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.6.2" title="Declaring a bean constructor using
XML">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For a simple bean defined using XML, the bean constructor may be
specified by listing the parameter types of the constructer, in order, as direct children
of the element that declares the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If a simple bean defined using XML does not explicitly declare
constructor parameters in XML, the constructor that accepts no parameters is the bean
constructor</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If a simple bean declared in XML does not have a constructor with the
parameter types declared in XML, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When a bean constructor is declared in XML, the container ignores
binding annotations applied to Java constructor parameters</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.6.3" title="Bean constructor parameters">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If the bean constructor has parameters, the container calls the method
Manager.getInstanceToInject() defined in Section 5.7.1, "Resolving dependencies"
to determine a value for each parameter and calls the constructor with those parameter
values.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.7" title="Specializing a simple bean">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If a bean class of a simple bean X defined using annotations is
annotated @Specializes, then the bean class of X must directly extend the bean class of
another simple bean Y defined using annotations. Then X inherits all bindings of Y, and if
Y has a name, X has the same name as Y.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>We say that X directly specializes Y, and we can be certain that Y will
never be instantiated by the container if X is enabled.</text>
+ <note>This assertion relates to specialized beans declared using
annotations</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>We say that X directly specializes Y, and we can be certain that Y will
never be called by the container if X is enabled.</text>
+ <note>This assertion relates to specialized beans declared using
annotations</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the bean class of X does not directly extend the bean class of
another simple bean, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a simple bean X defined in XML declares the
|<Specializes>| element, then the bean class of X must be the bean class of
another simple bean Y defined using annotations. Then X inherits all bindings of Y, and if
Y has a name, X has the same name as Y</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.2.8" title="Default name for a simple bean">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The default name for a simple bean is the unqualified class name of the
bean class, after converting the first character to lower case</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3" title="Session beans">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>A session bean is a bean that is implemented by an EJB 3-style session
bean</text>
+ <note>This is a reference to the EJB specification</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A stateless session bean must belong to the |@Dependent|
pseudo-scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A singleton bean must belong to either the |@ApplicationScoped| scope
or to the |@Dependent| pseudo-scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a session bean specifies an illegal scope, a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Note that multiple session beans may share the same bean class. This
occurs when beans are defined using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the bean class of a session bean is annotated |@Interceptor|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the bean class of a session bean is annotated |@Decorator|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3.1" title="EJB remove methods of session
beans">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If a session bean is a stateful session bean, and the scope is
|@Dependent|, the application may call any EJB remove method of an instance of the session
bean.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If a session bean is a stateful session bean, and the scope is not
|@Dependent|, the application may not directly call any EJB remove method of any instance
of the session bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the application directly calls an EJB remove method of an instance
of a session bean that is a stateful session bean and declares any scope other than
|@Dependent|, an |UnsupportedOperationException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="da">
+ <text>If the application directly calls an EJB remove method of an instance
of a session bean that is a stateful session bean and has scope |@Dependent| then no
parameters are passed to the method by the container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="db">
+ <text>If the application directly calls an EJB remove method of an instance
of a session bean that is a stateful session bean and has scope |@Dependent| then the
container ignores the instance instead of destroying it when |Bean.destroy()| is called,
as defined in Section 6.5, "Lifecycle of stateful session beans"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3.2" title="Which EJBs are beans?">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>All session beans exposing an EJB 3.x client view and declared via an
EJB component defining annotation on the EJB bean class are beans, and thus no special
declaration is required. Additional beans for these EJBs may be defined using XML, by
specifying the bean class in beans.xml</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>All session beans exposing an EJB 3.x client view and declared in
|ejb-jar.xml| are also beans. Additional beans for these EJBs may be defined using XML, by
specifying the bean class and EJB name in |beans.xml|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3.3" title="Bean types of a session bean">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The set of bean types for a session bean contains all local interfaces
of the bean that do not have wildcard type parameters or type variables and their
superinterfaces.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the EJB has a bean class local view and the bean class is not a
parameterized
+type, the set of bean types contains the bean class and all superclasses.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>|java.lang.Object| is a bean type of every session bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Remote interfaces are not included in the set of bean
types</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3.4" title="Declaring a session bean using
annotations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A session bean does not require any special annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify a scope~, name, deployment type,
stereotypes and/or bindings~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bb">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify a ~scope, ~name~, deployment type,
stereotypes and/or bindings~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bc">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify a ~scope, name, ~deployment type~,
stereotypes and/or bindings~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bd">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify a ~scope, name, deployment type,
~stereotypes ~and/or bindings~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="be">
+ <text>A bean class may also specify a ~scope, name, deployment type,
stereotypes and/or~ bindings~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A session bean class may extend another bean class</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3.5" title="Declaring a session bean using
XML">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Session beans may be declared in |beans.xml| using the bean class name
(for EJBs defined using a component-defining annotation) or bean class and EJB name (for
EJBs defined in |ejb-jar.xml|)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The ejbName attribute declares the EJB name of an EJB defined in
|ejb-jar.xml|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If an entity bean class is declared in XML, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a message-driven bean class is declared in XML, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3.6" title="Session beans with the @New
binding">
+
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>Check that all enterprise beans have a |@New| bean</text>
+ <note>Sanity check</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has the
same bean class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has the
initializer methods and injected fields defined by annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has the
same interceptor bindings defined by annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has
scope |(a)Dependent|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has
deployment type |(a)Standard|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has
|(a)javax.inject.New| as the only binding</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has no
bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has no
stereotypes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has no
observer methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has no
producer methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has no
producer fields</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>Every EJB that satisfies the requirements of Section 3.3.2, "Which
EJBs are beans?" is a bean, with scope, deployment type and bindings defined using
annotations. Additionally, for each such session bean, a second bean exists which has no
disposal methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3.7" title="Specializing a session bean">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If a bean class of a session bean X defined using annotations is
annotated |@Specializes|, then the bean class of X must directly extend the bean class of
another session bean Y defined using annotations. Then X inherits all bindings of Y, and
if Y has a name, X has the same name as Y. Also, X must support all local interfaces
supported by Y, and if Y supports a bean-class local view, X must also support a
bean-class local view. Otherwise, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>We say that X directly specializes Y, and we can be certain that Y will
never be instantiated by the container if X is enabled</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>We say that X directly specializes Y, and we can be certain that Y will
never be called by the container if X is enabled</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the bean class of X does not directly extend the bean class of
another session bean, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a session bean X defined in XML declares the
|<Specializes>| element, then the bean class of X must be the bean class of
another session bean Y defined using annotations. Then X inherits all bindings of Y, and
if Y has a name, X has the same name as Y.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3.8" title="Default name for a session bean">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The default name for a session bean is the unqualified class name of
the bean class, after converting the first character to lower case</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.3.9" title="Session bean proxies">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>EJB local object references do not implement all local interfaces of
the EJB. A local object reference may not be typecast to different local interface type,
as required by Section 2.2, "Bean types". Therefore, the container proxies the
local object reference. A session bean proxy implements all local interfaces of the
EJB.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>All session bean proxies must be serializable</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4" title="Producer methods">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A producer method must be a method of a simple bean class or session
bean class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A producer method may be static</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A producer method may be non-static</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the bean is a session bean, the producer method must be either a
business method of the EJB or a static method of the bean class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a producer method sometimes returns a null value, then the producer
method must have scope |@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If a producer method returns a null value at runtime, and the producer
method declares any other scope, an |IllegalProductException| is thrown by the container.
This restriction allows the container to use a client proxy, as defined in Section 5.4,
"Client proxies".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the producer method return type is a parameterized type, it must
specify actual type parameters for each type parameter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If a producer method return type contains a wildcard type parameter, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If a producer method return type contains a type variable, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j" testable="false">
+ <text>The application may call producer methods directly. However, if the
application calls a producer method directly, no parameters will be passed to the producer
method by the container; the returned object is not bound to any context; and its
lifecycle is not managed by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>A bean may declare multiple producer methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.1" title="Bean types of a producer method">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If the return type of a producer method is an interface, the set of
bean types contains the return type, all interfaces it extends directly or indirectly and
|java.lang.Object|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If a return type of a producer method is primitive or is a Java array
type, the set of bean types contains exactly two types: the method return type and
|java.lang.Object|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the return type of a producer method is a class, the set of bean
types contains the return type, every superclass and all interfaces it implements directly
or indirectly</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.2" title="Declaring a producer method using
annotations">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A producer method may be declared by annotating a method with the
|(a)javax.inject.Produces| annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>A producer method may specify a scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bb">
+ <text>A producer method may specify a name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bc">
+ <text>A producer method may specify a deployment type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bd">
+ <text>A producer method may specify stereotypes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="be">
+ <text>A producer method may specify a binding type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If a producer method is annotated |@Initializer|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a producer method has a parameter annotated |@Disposes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a producer method has a parameter annotated |@Observes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If a non-static method of a session bean class is annotated
|@Produces|, and the method is not a business method of the EJB, a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.3" title="Declaring a producer method using
XML">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For a bean defined in XML, a producer method may be declared using the
method name, the |<Produces>| element, the return type, and the parameter
types of the method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When a producer method is declared in XML, the container ignores
binding annotations applied to the Java method or method parameters</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the bean class of a bean declared in XML does not have a method with
the name and parameter types declared in XML, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.4" title="Producer method parameters">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If the producer method has parameters, the container calls the method
|Manager.getInstanceToInject()| defined in Section 5.7.1, "Resolving
dependencies" to determine a value for each parameter and calls the producer method
with those parameter values</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.5" title="Specializing a producer method">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If a producer method X is annotated |@Specializes|, then it must be
non-static and directly override another producer method Y. Then X inherits all bindings
of Y, and if Y has a name, X has the same name as Y.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the method is static, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the method does not directly override another producer method, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.6" title="Disposal methods">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A disposal method must be a method of a simple bean class or session
bean class.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A disposal method may be static</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A disposal method may be non-static</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the bean is a session bean, the disposal method must be a business
method of the EJB or a static method of the bean class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A bean may declare multiple disposal methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.7" title="Disposed parameter of a disposal
method">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Each disposal method must have exactly one disposed parameter, of the
same type as the corresponding producer method return type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When searching for disposal methods for a producer method, the
container considers the type and bindings of the disposed parameter. If a disposed
parameter resolves to a producer method according to the typesafe resolution algorithm,
the container must call this method when destroying an instance returned by that producer
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the disposed parameter does not resolve to any producer method
according to the typesafe resolution algorithm, an UnsatisfiedDependencyException is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a disposed parameter resolves to a producer method according to the
typesafe resolution algorithm, the container must call this method when destroying an
instance returned by that producer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.8" title="Declaring a disposal method using
annotations">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A disposal method may be declared using annotations by annotating a
parameter |(a)javax.inject.Disposes|. That parameter is the disposed parameter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If a method has more than one parameter annotated |@Disposes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If a disposal method is annotated |@Produces|, a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a disposal method is annotated |@Initializer|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a disposal method has a parameter annotated |@Observes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If a non-static method of a session bean class has a parameter
annotated |@Disposes|, and the method is not a business method of the EJB, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.9" title="Declaring a disposal method using
XML">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For a bean defined in XML, a disposal method may be declared using the
method name, the <Disposes> element, and the parameter types of the
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When a disposal method is declared in XML, the container ignores
binding annotations applied to the Java method parameter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the bean class of a bean declared in XML does not have a method with
the name and parameter types declared in XML, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.10" title="Disposal method parameters">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>In addition to the disposed parameter, a disposal method may declare
additional parameters, which may also specify bindings. The container calls
|Manager.getInstanceToInject()| to determine a value for each parameter of a disposal
method and calls the disposal method with those parameter values</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.11" title="Disposal method resolution">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When searching for disposal methods for a producer method, the
container searches for disposal methods which are declared by an enabled bean, and for
which the disposed parameter must resolve to the producer method, according to the
typesafe resolution algorithm</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If there are multiple disposal methods for a producer method, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.4.12" title="Default name for a producer
method">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The default name for a producer method is the method name, unless the
method follows the JavaBeans property getter naming convention, in which case the default
name is the JavaBeans property name</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.5" title="Producer fields">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A producer field must be a field of a simple bean class or session bean
class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A producer field may be static</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A producer field may be nonstatic</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a producer field sometimes contains a null value when accessed, then
the producer field must have scope |@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a producer method contains a null value at runtime, and the producer
field declares any other scope, an |IllegalProductException| is thrown by the container.
This restriction allows the container to use a client proxy, as defined in Section 5.4,
"Client proxies"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the producer field return type is a parameterized type, it must
specify actual type parameters for each type parameter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If a producer field return type contains a wildcard type parameter, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If a producer field return type contains a type variable, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i" testable="false">
+ <text>The application may access producer fields directly. However, if the
application accesses a producer field directly, the returned object is not bound to any
context; and its lifecycle is not managed by the container</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>A bean may declare multiple producer fields</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.5.1" title="Bean types of a producer field">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The bean types of a producer field depend upon the field type. If the
field type is an interface, the set of bean types contains the field type, all interfaces
it extends directly or indirectly and java.lang.Object</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The bean types of a producer field depend upon the field type. If a
field type is primitive or is a Java array type, the set of bean types contains exactly
two types: the field type and java.lang.Object</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The bean types of a producer field depend upon the field type. If the
field type is a class, the set of bean types contains the field type, every superclass and
all interfaces it implements directly or indirectly</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.5.2" title="Declaring a producer field using
annotations">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A producer field may be declared by annotating a field with the
|(a)javax.inject.Produces| annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A producer field may specify a scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A producer field may specify a name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>A producer field may specify a deployment type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A producer field may specify stereotypes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A producer field may specify bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.5.3" title="Declaring a producer field using
XML">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For a bean defined in XML, a producer field may be declared using the
field name, the |<Produces>| element, and the type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When a producer field is declared in XML, the container ignores binding
annotations applied to the Java field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the bean class of a bean declared in XML does not have a field with
the name and type declared in XML, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.5.4" title="Default name for a producer
field">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The default name for a producer field is the field name</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.6" title="Resources">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Resources may be declared in beans.xml, allowing direct injection of an
EE resource</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Resources may be declared in beans.xml, allowing direct injection of an
entity manager</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Resources may be declared in beans.xml, allowing direct injection of an
entity manager factory</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Resources may be declared in beans.xml, allowing direct injection of an
EJB remote object</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Resources may be declared in beans.xml, allowing direct injection of a
web service reference</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The lifecycle of an injected reference is identical to the semantics of
Java EE injection using |@Resource|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The lifecycle of an injected reference is identical to the semantics of
Java EE injection using |@PersistenceContext|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The lifecycle of an injected reference is identical to the semantics of
Java EE injection using |@PersistenceUnit|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The lifecycle of an injected reference is identical to the semantics of
Java EE injection using |@EJB|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The lifecycle of an injected reference is identical to the semantics of
Java EE injection using |@WebServiceRef|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>A resource always has scope |@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>A resource may not declare a bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m" testable="false">
+ <text>Resources are always declared using XML</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.6.1" title="Declaring a resource using XML">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A resource may be declared in |beans.xml| using an element that
represents the Java type of the resource. For a Java EE resource, the EE resource type
must be specified - for example |javax.sql.Datasource| for a JDBC datasource. The bean
type of the resource is this specified type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A resource may be declared in |beans.xml| using an element that
represents the Java type of the resource. For a persistence context,
|javax.persistence.EntityManager| must be specified. The bean type of the resource is
this specified type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A resource may be declared in |beans.xml| using an element that
represents the Java type of the resource. For a persistence unit,
|javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory| must be specified. The bean type of the resource
is this specified type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>A resource may be declared in |beans.xml| using an element that
represents the Java type of the resource. For a remote EJB, an EJB remote interface type
must be specified. The bean type of the resource is this specified type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A resource may be declared in |beans.xml| using an element that
represents the Java type of the resource. For a web service, a web service type must be
specified. The bean type of the resource is this specified type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Each resource declaration must contain a child
|<Resource>|, |<PersistenceContext>|,
|<PersistenceUnit>|, |<EJB>| or
+|<WebServiceRef>| element. For a Java EE resource, a JNDI name or mapped
name must be specified using the |<name>| or |<mappedName>|
child elements of the |<Resource>| element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Each resource declaration must contain a child
|<Resource>|, |<PersistenceContext>|,
|<PersistenceUnit>|, |<EJB>| or
|<WebServiceRef>| element. For a persistence context, a persistence unit
name must be specified using the |<unitName>| child element of the
|<PersistenceContext>| element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>Each resource declaration must contain a child
|<Resource>|, |<PersistenceContext>|,
|<PersistenceUnit>|, |<EJB>| or
|<WebServiceRef>| element. For a persistence unit, a persistence unit name
must be specified using the |<unitName>| child element of the
|<PersistenceUnit>| element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>Each resource declaration must contain a child
|<Resource>|, |<PersistenceContext>|,
|<PersistenceUnit>|, |<EJB>| or
|<WebServiceRef>| element. For a remote EJB, a JNDI name, mapped name or
EJB link must be specified using the |<name>|, |<mappedName>|
or |<ejbLink>| child elements of the |<EJB>|
element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>Each resource declaration must contain a child
|<Resource>|, |<PersistenceContext>|,
|<PersistenceUnit>|, |<EJB>| or
|<WebServiceRef>| element. For a web service, a JNDI name or mapped name
must be specified using the |<name>| or |<mappedName>| child
elements of the |<WebServiceRef>| element. Optionally, a URL pointing to a
WSDL document may be specified using the |<wsdlLocation>| child
element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>The JNDI name specified by the |<name>| element must be a
name in the global |java:global| or application |java:app| naming context</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>Optionally, one or more bindings may be specified for resources in XML.
If no binding is explicitly specified, the default binding |@Current| is
assumed.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.7" title="JMS resources">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>JMS resources may be declared in |beans.xml|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>JMS queue resources must allow the direct injection of the
|Queue|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>JMS queue resources must allow the direct injection of the
|QueueConnection|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>JMS queue resources must allow the direct injection of the
|QueueSession|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>JMS queue resources must allow the direct injection of the
|QueueReceiver|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>JMS queue resources must allow the direct injection of the
|QueueSender|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>JMS topic resources must allow the direct injection of the
|Topic|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>JMS topic resources must allow the direct injection of the
|TopicConnection|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>JMS topic resources must allow the direct injection of the
|TopicSession|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>JMS topic resources must allow the direct injection of the
|TopicSubscriber|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>JMS topic resources must allow the direct injection of the
|TopicPublisher|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>If the application calls |close()| on an instance of a
|QueueConnection|, an |UnsupportedOperationException| is thrown by the
container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>If the application calls |close()| on an instance of a |QueueSession|,
an |UnsupportedOperationException| is thrown by the container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>If the application calls |close()| on an instance of a |QueueReceiver|,
an |UnsupportedOperationException| is thrown by the container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>If the application calls |close()| on an instance of a |QueueSender|,
an |UnsupportedOperationException| is thrown by the container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>If the application calls |close()| on an instance of a
|TopicConnection|, an |UnsupportedOperationException| is thrown by the
container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>If the application calls |close()| on an instance of a |TopicSession|,
an |UnsupportedOperationException| is thrown by the container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>If the application calls |close()| on an instance of a
|TopicSubscriber|, an |UnsupportedOperationException| is thrown by the
container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>If the application calls |close()| on an instance of a
|TopicPublisher|, an |UnsupportedOperationException| is thrown by the
container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="t">
+ <text>A JMS |Queue| resource always has scope |@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="u">
+ <text>A JMS |QueueConnection| resource always has scope
|@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="v">
+ <text>A JMS |QueueSession| resource always has scope
|@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="w">
+ <text>A JMS |QueueReceiver| resource always has scope
|@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="x">
+ <text>A JMS |QueueSender| resource always has scope
|@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="y">
+ <text>A JMS |Topic| resource always has scope |@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="z">
+ <text>A JMS |TopicConnection| resource always has scope
|@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>A JMS |TopicSession| resource always has scope
|@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab">
+ <text>A JMS |TopicSubscriber| resource always has scope
|@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ac">
+ <text>A JMS |TopicPublisher| resource always has scope
|@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ad">
+ <text>A JMS |Queue| resource may not declare a bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ae">
+ <text>A JMS |QueueConnection| resource may not declare a bean
name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="af">
+ <text>A JMS |QueueSession| resource may not declare a bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ag">
+ <text>A JMS |QueueReceiver| resource may not declare a bean
name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ah">
+ <text>A JMS |QueueSender| resource may not declare a bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ai">
+ <text>A JMS |Topic| resource may not declare a bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="aj">
+ <text>A JMS |TopicConnection| resource may not declare a bean
name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ak">
+ <text>A JMS |TopicSession| resource may not declare a bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="al">
+ <text>A JMS |TopicSubscriber| resource may not declare a bean
name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="am">
+ <text>A JMS |TopicPublisher| resource may not declare a bean
name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="an">
+ <text>JMS resources are always declared using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.7.1" title="Bean types of a JMS resource">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For JMS resources that represent a queue, the bean types are |Queue|,
|QueueConnection|, |QueueSession| and |QueueSender|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>For JMS resources that represent a topic, the bean types are |Topic|,
|TopicConnection|, |TopicSession| and |TopicPublisher|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.7.2" title="Declaring a JMS resource using
XML">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A JMS resource may be declared using the |<Topic>| or
|<Queue>| elements in |beans.xml|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Each JMS resource declaration must contain a child
|<Resource>| element. A JNDI name or mapped name must be specified using the
|<name>| or |<mappedName>| child elements of the
|<Resource>| element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>One or more bindings may be specified. If no binding is explicitly
specified, the default binding |@Current| is assumed</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.8" title="Injected fields">
+
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>An injected field is a non-static~, non-final~ field of a bean
class.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab">
+ <text>An injected field is a ~non-static, ~non-final field of a bean
class.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An injected field is a non-static, non-final field of a
servlet.</text>
+ <note>Test needs to check that static and final fields aren't injected
and also that no exception is thrown when you have them</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>An injected field is a non-static, non-final field of any EJB session
bean class.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>An injected field is a non-static, non-final field of any message
driven bean class.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Injected fields are initialized by the container immediately after
instantiation and before any methods of the instance are invoked. The container calls the
method |Manager.getInstanceToInject()| defined in Section 5.7.1, "Resolving
dependencies" to determine a value for each injected field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Any EJB session bean may declare injected fields and have those fields
injected by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Any EJB message driven bean may declare injected fields and have those
fields injected by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If a field is a producer field, it is not an injected
field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If a field is a decorator delegate attribute, it is not an injected
field</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.8.1" title="Declaring an injected field using
annotations">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An injected field may be declared by annotating the field with any
binding type</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.8.2" title="Declaring an injected field using
XML">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For bean defined in XML, an injected field may be declared using the
field name and a child element representing the type of the field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When an injected field is declared in XML, the container ignores
binding annotations applied to the Java field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the type element does not declare any binding, the default binding
|@Current| is assumed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the bean class of a bean declared in XML does not have a field with
the name and type declared in XML, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Check fields declared in XML and Java injected</text>
+ <note>Sanity check</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.9" title="Initializer methods">
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>An initializer method is a non-static method of a bean
class.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab">
+ <text>An initializer method is a non-static method of a
servlet.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An initializer method is a non-static method of any EJB session bean
class.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>An initializer method is a non-static method of a of any EJB message
driven bean class.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Initializer methods are called by the container immediately after
injected fields have been initialized by the container and before any other methods of the
instance are invoked.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the bean is a session bean, the initializer method is not required
to be a business method of the session bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Method interceptors are never called when the container calls an
initializer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A bean class may declare multiple (or zero) initializer
methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h" testable="false">
+ <text>The application may call initializer methods directly, but then no
parameters will be passed to the method by the container</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>Any EJB session bean may declare initializer methods and have the
methods called by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>Any EJB message driven bean may declare initializer methods and have
the methods called by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.9.1" title="Declaring an initializer method using
annotations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An initializer method may be declared by annotating the method
|(a)javax.inject.Initializer|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If an initializer method is annotated |@Produces|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If an initializer method has a parameter annotated |@Disposes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If an initializer method has a parameter annotated |@Observes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.9.2" title="Declaring an initializer method using
XML">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For a bean defined in XML, an initializer method may be declared using
the method name, the |<Initializer>| element and the parameter types of the
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When an initializer method is declared in XML, the container ignores
binding annotations applied to the Java method parameters</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the bean class of a bean declared in XML does not have a method with
the name and parameter types declared in XML, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.9.3" title="Initializer method parameters">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An initializer method may have any number of parameters. If the
initializer method has parameters, the container calls |Manager.getInstanceToInject()| to
determine a value for each parameter and calls the initializer method with those parameter
values</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.10" title="Support for Common Annotations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Dependency injection via |@EJB| is provided by the container when
annotations are applied to the bean class of a simple bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Dependency injection via |@Resource| is provided by the container when
annotations are applied to the bean class of a simple bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Dependency injection via |@PersistenceUnit| is provided by the
container when annotations are applied to the bean class of a simple bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Dependency injection via |@PersistenceContext| is provided by the
container when annotations are applied to the bean class of a simple bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>|@PostConstruct| callbacks are provided by the container when
annotations are applied to the bean class of a simple bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>|@PreDestroy| callbacks are provided by the container when annotations
are applied to the bean class of a simple bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Interception, as defined in |javax.interceptor| is provided by the
container when annotations are applied to the bean class of a simple bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>|@PersistenceContext(type=EXTENDED)| is not supported for simple
beans</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="3.11" title="The Bean object for a bean">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>Concrete subclasses of Bean must implement the operations defined by
the Contextual interface defined in Section 6.1, "The Contextual
interface".</text>
+ <note>This is asserted by the JLS</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An instance of Bean exists for every enabled bean in a
deployment</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>An application or third party framework may add support for new kinds
of beans beyond those defined by the this specification (simple beans, session beans,
producer methods and fields, resources and JMS resources) by extending Bean and
registering beans with the container, using the mechanism defined in Section 11.3,
"Bean registration".</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="4" title="Inheritance, specialization and
realization">
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="4.1" title="Inheritance of type-level
metadata">
+
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _binding type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation
if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not declare an
annotation of type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _stereotype_ Z then Y inherits the annotation if
and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not declare an
annotation of type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ac">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _interceptor binding type_ Z then Y inherits the
annotation if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not
declare an annotation of type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ad">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _binding type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation
if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not declare an
annotation of type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ae">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _stereotype_ Z then Y inherits the annotation
if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not declare an
annotation of type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="af">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _interceptor binding type_ Z then Y inherits
the annotation if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not
declare an annotation of type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ag">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _binding type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation
if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y nor any
intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares an annotation of
type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ah">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _stereotype_ Z then Y inherits the annotation if
and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y nor any intermediate
class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares an annotation of type
Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ai">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _interceptor binding type_ Z then Y inherits the
annotation if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y nor
any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares an
annotation of type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="aj">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _binding type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation
if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y nor any
intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares an annotation of
type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ak">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _stereotype_ Z then Y inherits the annotation
if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y nor any
intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares an annotation of
type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="al">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _interceptor binding type_ Z then Y inherits
the annotation if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y
nor any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares an
annotation of type Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _scope type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation if
and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not declare a scope
type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bb">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _scope type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation
if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not declare a scope
type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bc">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _scope type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation if
and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y nor any intermediate
class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares a scope type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bd">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _scope type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation
if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y nor any
intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares a scope
type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ca">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _deployment type_ Z then Y inherits the
annotation if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not
declare a deployment type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cb">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _deployment type_ Z then Y inherits the
annotation if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not
declare a deployment type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cc">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _deployment type_ Z then Y inherits the
annotation if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y nor
any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares a deployment
type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cd">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X is annotated with a _deployment type_ Z then Y inherits the
annotation if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and neither Y nor
any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y declares a deployment
type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="daa">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, the _scope types_ explicitly declared by and inherited from the class X
take precedence over default _scopes_ declared by stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dab">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, the _deployment types_ explicitly declared by and inherited from the
class X take precedence over deployment _deployment types_ declared by
stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dba">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, the _scope types_ explicitly declared by and inherited from the class X
take precedence over default _scopes_ declared by stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dbb">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, the _deployment types_ explicitly declared by and inherited from the
class X take precedence over default _deployment types_ declared by
stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dca">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, the _scope types_ explicitly declared by and inherited from the class X
take precedence over default _scopes_ declared by stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dcb">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, the _deployment types_ explicitly declared by and inherited from the
class X take precedence over default _deployment_ types declared by
stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dda">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, the _scope types_ explicitly declared by and inherited from the class X
take precedence over default _scopes_ declared by stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ddb">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, the _deployment types_ explicitly declared by and inherited from the
class X take precedence over _deployment types_ declared by stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ea">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X is annotated with a _binding type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation if and only
if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not explicitly declare an
annotation of type Z using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="eb">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X is annotated with a _stereotype_ Z then Y inherits the annotation if and only if
Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not explicitly declare an
annotation of type Z using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ec">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X is annotated with an _interceptor binding type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation
if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not explicitly
declare an annotation of type Z using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ed">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X is annotated with a _binding type_ Z then Y inherits the annotation if and
only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not explicitly declare an
annotation of type Z using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ee">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X is annotated with a _stereotype_ Z then Y inherits the annotation if and
only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not explicitly declare an
annotation of type Z using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ef">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X is annotated with an _interceptor binding type_ Z then Y inherits the
annotation if and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not
explicitly declare an annotation of type Z using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fa">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X is annotated with a scope type Z then Y inherits the annotation if and only if Z
declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not explicitly declare a scope type
using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fb">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X is annotated with a scope type Z then Y inherits the annotation if and
only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not explicitly declare a
scope type using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ga">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X is annotated with a deployment type Z then Y inherits the annotation if and only
if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not explicitly declare a
deployment type using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="gb">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X is annotated with a deployment type Z then Y inherits the annotation if
and only if Z declares the |@Inherited| meta-annotation and Y does not explicitly declare
a deployment type using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ha">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, the scope types and deployment types explicitly declared by and inherited from the
class X take precedence over default scope and deployment types declared by
stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="hb">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, the scope types and deployment types explicitly declared by and inherited from
the class X take precedence over default scope and deployment types declared by
stereotypes.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i" testable="false">
+ <text>For annotations defined by the bean specification, all built-in _scope
types_ are declared |@Inherited|</text>
+ <note>sigtest</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j" testable="false">
+ <text>For annotations defined by the bean specification, all built-in
_stereotypes_ are declared |@Inherited|</text>
+ <note>sigtest</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k" testable="false">
+ <text>For annotations defined by the bean specification, _no built-in binding
type is declared |@Inherited|_</text>
+ <note>sigtest</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l" testable="false">
+ <text>For annotations defined by the bean specification, _the built-in
deployment type is not declared |@Inherited|_</text>
+ <note>sigtest</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m" testable="false">
+ <text>the |@Named| annotation is not declared |@Inherited| and bean names are
not inherited unless specialization is used</text>
+ <note>sigtest</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="4.2" title="Inheritance of member-level
metadata">
+
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares an injected field x then Y inherits x.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares an injected field x then Y inherits x.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ac">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares an injected field x then Y inherits x.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ad">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares an injected field x then Y inherits x.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="baa">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _|@PostConstruct|_ method x() then Y inherits x() if and
only if Y does not override the method x()</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bab">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _|@PostConstruct|_ method x() then Y inherits x() if and
only if Y does not override the method x()</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bac">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _|@PostConstruct|_ method x() then Y inherits x() if and
only if neither Y nor any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y
overrides the method x()</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bad">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _|@PostConstruct|_ method x() then Y inherits x() if and
only if neither Y nor any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y
overrides the method x()</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bba">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _|@PreDestroy|_ method x() then Y inherits x() if and
only if Y does not override the method x()</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bbb">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _|@PreDestroy|_ method x() then Y inherits x() if and
only if Y does not override the method x()</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bbc">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _|@PreDestroy|_ method x() then Y inherits x() if and
only if neither Y nor any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y
overrides the method x()</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bbd">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _|@PreDestroy|_ method x() then Y inherits x() if and
only if neither Y nor any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y
overrides the method x()</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ca">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static method_ x() annotated with an interceptor
binding type Z then Y inherits the binding if and only if Y does not override the method
x().</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cb">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static method_ x() annotated with an interceptor
binding type Z then Y inherits the binding if and only if Y does not override the method
x().</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cc">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static method_ x() annotated with an interceptor
binding type Z then Y inherits the binding if and only if neither Y nor any intermediate
class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y overrides the method
x().</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cd">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static method_ x() annotated with an interceptor
binding type Z then Y inherits the binding if and only if neither Y nor any intermediate
class that is a subclass of X and a superclass of Y overrides the method
x().</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="da">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static producer method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="db">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static disposal method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dc">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static observer method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dd">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static producer method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="de">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static disposal method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="df">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static observer method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dg">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static producer method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dh">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static disposal method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="di">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static observer method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dj">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static producer method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dk">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static disposal method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dl">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static observer method_ x() then Y does not inherit
this method unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ea">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static producer field_ x then Y does not inherit
this field unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="eb">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static producer field_ x then Y does not inherit
this field unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ec">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static producer field_ x then Y does not inherit
this field unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ed">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if X declares a _non-static producer field_ x then Y does not inherit
this field unless Y is explicitly declared to specialize or realize X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fa">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if Y is a decorator and X declares a delegate attribute x then Y inherits
x if and only if Y does not define a delegate attribute</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fb">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _directly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if Y is a decorator and X declares a delegate attribute x then Y
inherits x if and only if neither Y does not define a delegate attribute</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fc">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_simple_ bean Y, if Y is a decorator and X declares a delegate attribute x then Y inherits
x if and only if neither Y nor any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and a
superclass of Y defines a delegate attribute</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fd">
+ <text>For class X which is extended _indirectly_ by the bean class of a
_session_ bean Y, if Y is a decorator and X declares a delegate attribute x then Y
inherits x if and only if neither Y nor any intermediate class that is a subclass of X and
a superclass of Y defines a delegate attribute</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ga">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares an injected field x then Y inherits x, unless Y explicitly declares x
using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="gb">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares an injected field x then Y inherits x, unless Y explicitly
declares x using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ha">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares an _initializer method_ x() then Y inherits x(), unless Y explicitly
declares x() using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="hb">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a _@PostConstruct method_ x() then Y inherits x(), unless Y explicitly
declares x() using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="hc">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a _@PreDestroy method_ x() then Y inherits x(), unless Y explicitly
declares x() using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="hd">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares an _initializer method_ x() then Y inherits x(), unless Y
explicitly declares x() using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="he">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a _@PostConstruct method_ x() then Y inherits x(), unless Y
explicitly declares x() using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="hf">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a _@PreDestroy method_ x() then Y inherits x(), unless Y
explicitly declares x() using XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ia">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a non-static method x() annotated with an interceptor binding type Z
then Y inherits the binding, unless Y explicitly declares x() using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ib">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a non-static method x() annotated with an interceptor binding
type Z then Y inherits the binding, unless Y explicitly declares x() using
XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ja">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a non-static _producer method_ x() then Y does not inherit this method,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _specialize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="jb">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a non-static _producer method_ x() then Y does not inherit this method,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _realize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="jc">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a non-static _disposal method_ x() then Y does not inherit this method,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _specialize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="jd">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a non-static _disposal method_ x() then Y does not inherit this method,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _realize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="je">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a non-static _observer method_ x() then Y does not inherit this method,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _specialize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="jf">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a non-static _observer method_ x() then Y does not inherit this method,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _realize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="jg">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a non-static _producer method_ x() then Y does not inherit this
method, unless Y is explicitly declared to _specialize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="jh">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a non-static _producer method_ x() then Y does not inherit this
method, unless Y is explicitly declared to _realize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ji">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a non-static _disposal method_ x() then Y does not inherit this
method, unless Y is explicitly declared to _specialize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="jj">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a non-static _disposal method_ x() then Y does not inherit this
method, unless Y is explicitly declared to _realize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="jk">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a non-static _observer method_ x() then Y does not inherit this
method, unless Y is explicitly declared to _specialize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="jl">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a non-static _observer method_ x() then Y does not inherit this
method, unless Y is explicitly declared to _realize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ka">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a non-static producer field x then Y does not inherit this field,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _specialize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="kb">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if X declares a non-static producer field x then Y does not inherit this field,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _realize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="kc">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a non-static producer field x then Y does not inherit this field,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _specialize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="kd">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if X declares a non-static producer field x then Y does not inherit this field,
unless Y is explicitly declared to _realize_ X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="la">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _simple_ bean Y declared using
XML, if Y is a decorator and X declares a delegate attribute x then Y inherits x, unless Y
explicitly declares a delegate attribute using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="lb">
+ <text>For class X which is the bean class of a _session_ bean Y declared
using XML, if Y is a decorator and X declares a delegate attribute x then Y inherits x,
unless Y explicitly declares a delegate attribute using XML.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="4.3" title="Specialization">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If two beans both support a certain bean type, and share at least one
binding, then they are both eligible for injection to any injection point with that
declared type and binding. The container will choose the bean with the highest priority
enabled deployment type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the bean with the lower priority deployment type declares a binding
that is not declared by the bean with the higher priority deployment type, then the bean
with the higher priority deployment type will not be eligible for injection to an
injection point with that binding.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The only way one bean can completely override a lower-priority bean at
all injection points is if it implements all the bean types and declares all the bindings
of the lower-priority bean. However, if the lower-priority bean declares a producer
method, then even this is not enough to ensure that the lower-priority bean is never
called</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="4.3.1" title="Using specialization">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A bean declared using annotations may declare that it specializes a
lower-priority bean using the |@Specializes| annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A bean declared using XML may declare that it specializes a
lower-priority bean using the |<Specializes>| element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The bindings of a bean X that specializes a lower-priority bean Y
include all bindings of Y, together with all bindings declared explicitly by
X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a bean X specializes a lower-priority bean Y with a name, the name
of X is the same as the name of Y.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a bean X specializes a lower-priority bean Y with a name, and X
declares a name explicitly, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>When an enabled bean specializes a lower-priority bean, we can be
certain that the lower-priority bean is never instantiated or called by the
container.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Even if the lower-priority bean defines a producer method, the method
will be called upon an instance of the specializing bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h" testable="false">
+ <text>Specialization applies only to simple beans, as defined in Section
3.2.7, "Specializing a simple bean", session beans, as defined in Section 3.3.7,
"Specializing a session bean" and producer methods, as defined in Section 3.4.5,
"Specializing a producer method".</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="4.3.2" title="Direct and indirect
specialization">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>The |(a)javax.inject.Specializes| annotation or
|<Specializes>| XML element is used to indicate that one bean directly
specializes another bean</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>A bean X is said to specialize another bean Y if X directly specializes
Y, or a bean Z exists, such that X directly specializes Z and Z specializes
Y</text>
+ <note>A definition</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Any non-static producer methods (see Section 3.4, "Producer
methods") of any bean are invoked upon an instance of the most specialized enabled
bean that specializes the bean, as defined by Section 6.7, "Lifecycle of producer
methods".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Any non-static producer fields (see Section 3.5, "Producer
fields") of any bean are invoked upon an instance of the most specialized enabled
bean that specializes the bean, as defined by Section 6.8, "Lifecycle of producer
fields".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Any non-static disposal methods (see Section 3.4.6, "Disposal
methods") of any bean are invoked upon an instance of the most specialized enabled
bean that specializes the bean.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Any non-static observer methods (see Section 7.5, "Observer
methods") of any bean are invoked upon an instance of the most specialized enabled
bean that specializes the bean, as defined by Section 7.4, "Observer
notification".</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="4.3.3" title="Inconsistent specialization">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If, in a particular deployment, either some enabled bean X specializes
another enabled bean Y and X does not have a higher precedence than Y, or more than one
enabled bean directly specializes the same bean we say that inconsistent specialization
exists, and an |InconsistentSpecializationException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="4.4" title="Realization">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>Any bean that extends a generic class may directly extend the generic
class, in the case of a bean declared using annotations and then explicitly declare that
it realizes the generic class</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>Any bean that extends a generic class may declare that the generic
class is the bean class, in the case of a bean declared using XML and then explicitly
declare that it realizes the generic class.</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="4.4.1" title="Using realization">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>A bean declared using annotations may declare that it realizes a
generic class by annotating the bean class with the |(a)javax.inject.Realizes|
annotation</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>A bean declared using XML may declare that it realizes a generic class
using the |<Realizes>| element.</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ca">
+ <text>If a generic class Y declares a non-static _producer method_ with a
certain combination of scope, stereotypes, bindings and interceptor bindings, then every
bean X that realizes Y also has a _producer method_ with the same scope, stereotypes and
interceptor bindings. The bindings for this inherited _producer method_ consist of all
bindings declared by the _producer method_ of Y, excluding all bindings of Y, together
with the bindings declared explicitly by X. The deployment type of the inherited _producer
method_ is the deployment type of X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cb">
+ <text>If a generic class Y declares a non-static _producer field_ with a
certain combination of scope, stereotypes, bindings and interceptor bindings, then every
bean X that realizes Y also has a _producer field_ with the same scope, stereotypes and
interceptor bindings. The bindings for this inherited _producer field_ consist of all
bindings declared by the _producer field_ of Y, excluding all bindings of Y, together with
the bindings declared explicitly by X. The deployment type of the inherited _producer
field_ is the deployment type of X</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a generic class Y declares a non-static disposal method with a
disposed parameter with a certain combination of bindings, then every bean X that realizes
Y also has a disposal method. The bindings of the disposed parameter of this
+inherited disposal method consist of all bindings declared by the disposed parameter of
the disposal method of Y, excluding all bindings of Y, together with the bindings declared
explicitly by X.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a generic class Y declares a non-static observer method with an
event parameter with a certain combination of event bindings, then every bean X that
realizes Y also has an observer method. The event bindings of the event parameter of
+this inherited observer method consist of all event bindings declared by the event
parameter of the observer method of Y.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f" testable="false">
+ <text>Realization applies only to simple beans and session
beans</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5" title="Lookup, dependency injection and EL
resolution">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container is required to ensure that any injected reference to a
contextual instance of a bean may be cast to any bean type of the bean.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The container is required to support circularities in the bean
dependency graph</text>
+ <note>The RI has unit tests for this atm</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.1" title="Unsatisfied and ambiguous
dependencies">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container must validate all injection points of all enabled beans
at deployment time to ensure that there are no unsatisfied or ambiguous dependencies. If
an unsatisfied or ambiguous dependency exists, an |UnsatisfiedDependencyException| or
|AmbiguousDependencyException| is thrown by the container at deployment time, as defined
in Section 5.7.1, "Resolving dependencies".</text>
+ <note>These need expanding out - one for each assertion that results in an
exception in 5.7.1</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.2" title="Primitive types and null values">
+
+
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>If necessary, the container performs boxing ~or unboxing~ when it
injects a value to a field or parameter of primitive or wrapper type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ <assertion id="ab">
+ <text>If necessary, the container performs ~boxing or~ unboxing when it
injects a value to a field or parameter of primitive or wrapper type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If an injection point of primitive type resolves to a bean that may be
null, such as a producer method with a nonprimitive return type or a producer field with a
non-primitive type, a |NullableDependencyException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The method |Bean.isNullable()| may be used to detect if a bean has null
values</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.3" title="Injected reference validity">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Any reference to a bean with a normal scope is valid as long as the
application maintains a hard reference to it. However, it may only be invoked when the
context associated with the normal scope is active. If it is invoked when the context is
inactive, a |ContextNotActiveException| is thrown by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Any reference to a bean with a pseudo-scope (such as |@Dependent|) is
valid until the bean instance to which it refers is destroyed. It may be invoked even if
the context associated with the pseudo-scope is not active. If the application invokes a
method of a reference to an instance that has already been destroyed, the behavior is
undefined</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.4" title="Client proxies">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Client proxies are never required for a bean whose scope is a
pseudo-scope such as |@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Client proxies are used for normal scoped beans</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>All client proxies must be serializable</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The container must guarantee that when any valid injected reference to
a bean of normal scope is invoked, the invocation is always processed by the current
instance of the injected bean.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.4.1" title="Unproxyable bean types">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Classes without a non-private constructor with no parameters cannot be
proxied by the container. If an injection point whose declared type cannot be proxied by
the container resolves to a bean with a normal scope, an |UnproxyableDependencyException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>Classes which are declared final ~or have final methods~ cannot be
proxied by the container. If an injection point whose declared type cannot be proxied by
the container resolves to a bean with a normal scope, an |UnproxyableDependencyException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bb">
+ <text>Classes which ~are declared final or ~have final methods cannot be
proxied by the container. If an injection point whose declared type cannot be proxied by
the container resolves to a bean with a normal scope, an |UnproxyableDependencyException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Primitive types cannot be proxied by the container. If an injection
point whose declared type cannot be proxied by the container resolves to a bean with a
normal scope, an |UnproxyableDependencyException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Array types cannot be proxied by the container. If an injection point
whose declared type cannot be proxied by the container resolves to a bean with a normal
scope, an |UnproxyableDependencyException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.4.2" title="Client proxy invocation">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Every time a method of the bean is invoked upon a client proxy, the
client proxy must obtain the context object by calling |Manager.getContext()|, passing the
bean scope, then obtain an instance of the bean by calling |Context.get()|, passing the
Bean instance representing the bean and an instance of |CreationalContext|, and invoke the
method upon the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The behavior of all methods declared by |java.lang.Object|, except for
|toString()|, is undefined for a client proxy</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.5" title="The default binding at injection
points">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If an injection point declares no binding, the default binding
|@Current| is assumed</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.6" title="Injection point metadata">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getBean()| method returns the
Bean object representing the bean that defines the injection point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getType()| method returns the
declared type of the injection point.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bb">
+ <text>An injection point declared in XML has it's type determined
according to Section 9.10, "Specifying bean types and bindings"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bc">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getBindings()| method returns
the declared bindings of the injection point.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bd">
+ <text>An injection point declared in XML has it's bindings determined
according to Section 9.10, "Specifying bean types and bindings"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ca">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getMember()| method returns
the |Field| object in the case of field injection</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cb">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getMember()| method returns
the |Method| object in the case of method parameter injection</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cc">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getMember()| method returns
the |Constructor| object in the case of constructor parameter injection</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="da">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getAnnotation()| method
returns annotations of the field in the case of field injection</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="db">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getAnnotation()| method
returns annotations of the parameter in the case of method parameter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dc">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getAnnotation()| method
returns annotations annotations of the parameter in the case of constructor parameter
injection.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dd">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getAnnotations()| method
returns annotations of the field in the case of field injection</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="de">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getAnnotations()| method
returns annotations of the parameter in the case of method parameter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="df">
+ <text>The |javax.inject.manager.InjectionPoint.getAnnotations()| method
returns annotations annotations of the parameter in the case of constructor parameter
injection.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dg">
+ <text>|getAnnotation()| returns a null value if no annotation of the given
type exists at the field injection point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dh">
+ <text>|getAnnotation()| returns a null value if no annotation of the given
type exists at the method parameter injection point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="di">
+ <text>|getAnnotation()| returns a null value if no annotation of the given
type exists at the constructor injection point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.6.1" title="Injecting InjectionPoint">
+
+ <assertion id="za">
+ <text>The container must provide a bean with deployment type
|(a)Standard|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="zb">
+ <text>The container must provide a bean with scope
|(a)Dependent|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="zc">
+ <text>The container must provide a bean with bean type
|InjectionPoint|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="zd">
+ <text>The container must provide a bean with binding
|(a)Current|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Whenever a |@Dependent| scoped object is instantiated by the container
for injection into a second bean, any injection point of type |InjectionPoint| and binding
|@Current| receives an instance of |InjectionPoint| that represents the injection point of
the second bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When a |@Dependent| scoped object is instantiated by the container to
receive a producer method, any injection point of type |InjectionPoint| and binding
|@Current| receives a null value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>When a |@Dependent| scoped object is instantiated by the container to
receive a producer field, any injection point of type |InjectionPoint| and binding
|@Current| receives a null value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When a |@Dependent| scoped object is instantiated by the container to
receive an observer , any injection point of type |InjectionPoint| and binding |@Current|
receives a null value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>When a |@Dependent| scoped object is instantiated by the container to
receive a disposal method invocation, any injection point of type |InjectionPoint| and
binding |@Current| receives a null value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>When a |@Dependent| scoped object is instantiated by the container
during EL expression evaluation, any injection point of type |InjectionPoint| and binding
|@Current| receives a null value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>When a |@Dependent| scoped object is instantiated by the container as a
result of a direct call to the Manager API, any injection point of type |InjectionPoint|
and binding |@Current| receives a null value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If a bean that declares any scope other than |@Dependent| has an
injection point of type |InjectionPoint| and binding |@Current|, a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If an object that is not a bean has an injection point of type
|InjectionPoint| and binding |@Current|, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.7" title="The Manager object">
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.7.1" title="Resolving dependencies">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>Implementations of Bean maintain a reference to an instance of
|Manager|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When the |Bean| implementation performs dependency injection, it must
obtain the contextual instances to inject by calling |Manager.getInstanceToInject()|,
passing an instance of |InjectionPoint| that represents the injection point and the
instance of |CreationalContext| that was passed to |Bean.create()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>|Manager.getInstanceToInject()| returns a contextual instance or client
proxy to be injected to the given injection point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceToInject()| method must Identify the bean by
calling |Manager.resolveByType()|, passing the type and bindings of the injection
point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceToInject()| method must throw an
|UnsatisfiedDependencyException| if |resolveByType()| did not return a bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceToInject()| method must throw an
|AmbiguousDependencyException| if |resolveByType()| returned more than one
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceToInject()| method must throw an
|UnproxyableDependencyException| if the bean has a normal scope and the type cannot be
proxied by the container, as defined in Section 5.4.1, "Unproxyable bean
types"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceToInject()| method must obtain an instance of
the bean (or a client proxy) by calling |Manager.getInstance()|, passing the |Bean| object
representing the bean, and return it. Alternatively, return an incompletely initialized
instance of the bean that was registered by calling |CreationalContext.push()|, as defined
in Section 6.1, "The Contextual interface"</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.7.2" title="Obtaining contextual instances">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Any bean may obtain an instance of |Manager| by injecting
it</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>The container provides a built-in bean with bean type
|Manager|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab">
+ <text>The container-provided |Manager| bean has a scope type of
|@Dependent|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ac">
+ <text>The container-provided |Manager| bean has a deployment type of
|@Standard|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ad">
+ <text>The container-provided |Manager| bean has a binding of
|(a)Current|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The application may obtain the |Manager| object from JNDI. The
container must register an instance of |Manager| with name |java:app/Manager| in JNDI at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A contextual instance of a bean may be obtained by calling
|Manager.getInstance()|, passing the |Bean| object representing the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>|Manager.getInstance()| returns a contextual instance or client proxy
for the given bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the given Bean instance represents a bean with a normal scope, as
defined in Section 8.2, "Normal scopes and pseudo-scopes",
|Manager.getInstance()| must return a client proxy</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the Bean instance represents a bean with a pseudo-scope, as defined
in Section 8.2, "Normal scopes and pseudo-scopes", |Manager.getInstance()| must
obtain the context object by calling |Manager.getContext()|, passing the bean scope, then
obtain an instance of the bean by calling |Context.get()|, passing the Bean instance
representing the bean and an instance of |CreationalContext|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g" testable="false">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceByType()| methods obtain a contextual instance
of a bean</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If no bindings are passed to |Manager.getInstanceByType()|, the default
binding |@Current| is assumed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ia">
+ <text>If a parameterized type with a type parameter ~or wildcard~ is passed
to |resolveByType()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ib">
+ <text>If a parameterized type with a ~type parameter or~ wildcard is passed
to |resolveByType()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If two instances of the same binding type are passed to
|getInstanceByType()|, a |DuplicateBindingTypeException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If an instance of an annotation that is not a binding type is passed to
|getInstanceByType()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>The |getInstanceByType()| method must identify the bean by calling
|Manager.resolveByType()|, passing the given type and bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>The |getInstanceByType()| method must throw an
|UnsatisfiedDependencyException| if |resolveByType()| did not return a bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>The |getInstanceByType()| method must throw an
|AmbiguousDependencyException| if |resolveByType()| returned more than one
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>The |getInstanceByType()| method must obtain an instance of the bean
(or a client proxy) by calling |Manager.getInstance()|, passing the Bean object
representing the bean, and return it</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.8" title="Dynamic lookup">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An instance of the |javax.inject.Instance| interface may be injected
via use of the
+|(a)javax.inject.Obtains| binding</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Additional bindings may be specified at the injection
point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |Instance| interface provides a method for obtaining instances of
beans of a specific type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If two instances of the same binding type are passed to
|Instance.get()|, a |DuplicateBindingTypeException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If an instance of an annotation that is not a binding type is passed to
|Instance.get()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The |@Obtains| annotation or |<Obtains>| element may be
applied to any injection point of type |Instance| where an actual type parameter is
specified</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the type of the injection point is not of type |Instance| a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If no actual type parameter is specified a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If the type parameter contains a type variable a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If the type parameter contains a wildcard a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Obtains| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with exactly the bean type and bindings that appear at the injection
point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Obtains| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with deployment type |@Standard|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Obtains| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with |@Dependent| scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Obtains| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with no bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Obtains| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with an implementation provided automatically by the
container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>The |get()| method of the provided implementation of Instance must call
|Manager.getInstanceByType()|, passing all bindings declared at the injection point,
except |@Obtains|, and all bindings passed to |Instance.get()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>The application may obtain a contextual instance by calling the
|Instance.get()| method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>When the application calls |Instance.get()| to obtain a contextual
instance dynamically, it may need to pass instances of binding annotation
types</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.9" title="Typesafe resolution algorithm">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The |resolveByType()| method of the |Manager| interface returns the
result of the typesafe resolution</text>
+ <note>Here we just do a general test that resolveByType() is producing
sensible results</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If no bindings are passed to |Manager.resolveByType()|, the default
binding |@Current| is assumed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ca">
+ <text>If a parameterized type with a type parameter ~or wildcard~ is passed
to |Manager.resolveByType()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cb">
+ <text>If a parameterized type with a ~type parameter or~ wildcard is passed
to |Manager.resolveByType()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If two instances of the same binding type are passed to
|Manager.resolveByType()|, a |DuplicateBindingTypeException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If an instance of an annotation that is not a binding type is passed to
|Manager.resolveByType()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fa">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type, it identifies the set
of matching enabled beans which have the given bean type.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fb">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type~, it identifies the set
of matching enabled beans which have the given bean type~. For this purpose, primitive
types are considered to be identical to their corresponding wrapper types in |java.lang|~,
array types are considered identical only if their element types are identical and
parameterized types are considered identical only if both the type and all type parameters
are identical~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fc">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type~, it identifies the set
of matching enabled beans which have the given bean type~. For this purpose, ~primitive
types are considered to be identical to their corresponding wrapper types in |java.lang|,~
array types are considered identical only if their element types are identical~ and
parameterized types are considered identical only if both the type and all type parameters
are identical~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="fd">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type~, it identifies the set
of matching enabled beans which have the given bean type~. For this purpose, ~primitive
types are considered to be identical to their corresponding wrapper types in |java.lang|,
array types are considered identical only if their element types are identical and~
parameterized types are considered identical only if both the type and all type parameters
are identical</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ga">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type, it considers the given
bindings. _If no bindings were passed to |resolveByType()|, the container assumes the
binding |@Current|_. </text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="gb">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type, it considers the given
bindings. ~If no bindings were passed to |resolveByType()|, the container assumes the
binding |@Current|~. The container narrows the set of matching beans to just those where
for each given binding, the bean declares a binding with _(a) the same type_ and (b) the
same annotation member value for each member which is not annotated |@NonBinding| (see
Section 5.9.1, "Binding annotations with members")</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="gc">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type, it considers the given
bindings. ~If no bindings were passed to |resolveByType()|, the container assumes the
binding |@Current|~. The container narrows the set of matching beans to just those where
for each given binding, the bean declares a binding with (a) the same type and _(b) the
same annotation member value for each member_ which is not annotated |@NonBinding| (see
Section 5.9.1, "Binding annotations with members")</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="gd">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type, it considers the given
bindings. ~If no bindings were passed to |resolveByType()|, the container assumes the
binding |@Current|~. The container narrows the set of matching beans to just those where
for each given binding, the bean declares a binding with (a) the same type and (b) the
same annotation member value for each member which is _not annotated |@NonBinding|_ (see
Section 5.9.1, "Binding annotations with members")</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ha">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type, it examines the
deployment types of the matching beans, as defined in Section 2.5.7, "Deployment type
precedence", and returns the set of beans with the highest precedence deployment type
that occurs in the set.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="hb">
+ <text>When the container is resolving a bean by type, it examines the
deployment types of the matching beans, as defined in Section 2.5.7, "Deployment type
precedence", and returns the set of beans with the highest precedence deployment type
that occurs in the set. _If there are no matching beans, an empty set is
returned_</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.9.1" title="Binding annotations with
members">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>Binding types with members are supported</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An annotation member may be excluded from consideration using the
|@NonBinding| annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ca">
+ <text>Array-valued ~or annotation-valued~ members of a binding type must be
annotated |@NonBinding|. If an array-valued ~or annotation-valued~ member of a binding
type is not annotated |@NonBinding|, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cb">
+ <text>~Array-valued or ~annotation-valued members of a binding type must be
annotated |@NonBinding|. If an ~array-valued or ~annotation-valued member of a binding
type is not annotated |@NonBinding|, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.9.2" title="Multiple bindings">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A bean class may declare multiple bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A producer method may declare multiple bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>A producer field may declare multiple bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>A bean must declare all of the bindings that are specified at the
injection point to be considered a candidate for injection</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.10" title="EL name resolution">
+
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>The container must provide a Unified EL ELResolver to the servlet
engine ~and JSF implementation~ that resolves bean names</text>
+ <note>This is testable implicitly by trying to resolve using EL from a
servlet</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab">
+ <text>The container must provide a Unified EL ELResolver to the ~servlet
engine~ and JSF implementation that resolves bean names</text>
+ <note>This is testable implicitly by trying to resolve using EL from a JSF
view</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When this resolver is called with a null base object, it calls the
method |Manager.getInstanceByName()| to obtain an instance of the bean named in the EL
expression</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceByName()| method must identify the bean by
calling |Manager.resolveByName()|, passing the name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceByName()| method must return a null value, if
|Manager.resolveByName()| returned an empty set</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceByName()| method must throw an
|AmbiguousDependencyException| if |Manager.resolveByName()| returned more than one
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The |Manager.getInstanceByName()| method must obtain an instance of the
bean by calling |Manager.getInstance()|, passing the |Bean| instance representing the bean
if exactly one bean was returned by |Manager.resolveByName()|. For each distinct name that
appears in the EL expression, |getInstanceByName()| must be called at most
once</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Even if a name appears more than once in the same expression, the
container may not call |getInstanceByName()| multiple times with that name. This
restriction ensures that there is a unique instance of each bean with scope |@Dependent|
in any EL evaluation</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.11" title="Name resolution algorithm">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The |resolveByName()| method of the |Manager| interface performs name
resolution</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When resolving a bean by name, the container must identify the set of
matching enabled beans which have the given name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>After the container identifies the set of matching beans, it examines
the deployment types of the matching beans, as defined in Section 2.5.7, "Deployment
type precedence", and returns the set of beans with the highest precedence deployment
type that occurs in the set</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If there are no matching beans, an empty set is returned</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.12" title="Injection into non-contextual
objects">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>The container is required to perform dependency injection upon certain
non-contextual objects</text>
+ <note>This is a statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.12.1" title="Non-contextual instances of session
beans">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container is required to perform dependency injection for session
bean instances obtained directly from JNDI</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The container is required to perform dependency injection for session
bean instances injected using |@EJB|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The container is required to perform dependency injection for session
bean instances injected using |@Resource|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The container is required to perform dependency injection for session
bean instances created by the container to receive remote method calls</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The container is required to perform dependency injection for session
bean instances created by the container to receive timeouts</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The container is required to create interceptor stacks for session bean
instances obtained directly from JNDI</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The container is required to create interceptor stacks for session bean
instances injected using |@EJB|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The container is required to create interceptor stacks for session bean
instances injected using |@Resource|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The container is required to create interceptor stacks for session bean
instances created by the container to receive remote method calls</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The container is required to create interceptor stacks for session bean
instances created by the container to receive timeouts</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>The container is required to create decorator stacks for session bean
instances obtained directly from JNDI</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>The container is required to create decorator stacks for session bean
instances injected using |@EJB|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>The container is required to create decorator stacks for session bean
instances injected using |@Resource|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>The container is required to create decorator stacks for session bean
instances created by the container to receive remote method calls</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>The container is required to create decorator stacks for session bean
instances created by the container to receive timeouts</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>For the purposes of dependency injection, the container must treat
non-contextual instances of session beans as instances of the most specialized bean that
specializes the bean with binding |@New| and deployment type |@Standard| defined in
Section 3.3.6, "Session beans with the |@New| binding"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>For the purposes of interceptor stack creation, the container must
treat non-contextual instances of session beans as instances of the most specialized bean
that specializes the bean with binding |@New| and deployment type |@Standard| defined in
Section 3.3.6, "Session beans with the |@New| binding"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>For the purposes of decorator stack creation, the container must treat
non-contextual instances of session beans as instances of the most specialized bean that
specializes the bean with binding |@New| and deployment type |@Standard| defined in
Section 3.3.6, "Session beans with the |@New| binding"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.12.2" title="Message-driven beans">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container performs dependency injection for message-driven bean
instances according to the bean class annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The container creates interceptor stacks for message-driven bean
instances according to the bean class annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The container creates decorator stacks for message-driven bean
instances according to the bean class annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="5.12.3" title="Servlets">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container performs dependency injection for servlets according to
the servlet class annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6" title="Bean lifecycle">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>To create a contextual instance of a session bean, the container
creates an EJB local object reference</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>To create a contextual instance of a producer method bean, the
container calls the producer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>To create a contextual instance of a producer field bean, the container
retrieves the current value of the field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>To create a contextual instance of a simple bean, the container calls
the bean constructor</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>To destroy a contextual instance of a stateful session bean, the
container removes the EJB instance</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>To destroy a contextual instance of a producer method bean, the
container calls the disposal method, if any</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>When the container injects a dependency and there is no existing
instance of the bean cached by the context object for the bean scope, the context object
automatically creates a new contextual instance of the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>When the container resolves an EL name and there is no existing
instance of the bean cached by the context object for the bean scope, the context object
automatically creates a new contextual instance of the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>When a context is destroyed, the context object automatically destroys
any instances associated with that context</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>To create and destroy contextual instances, the context object calls
operations defined by the interface Contextual</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.1" title="The Contextual interface">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>The interface |javax.context.CreationalContext| provides an operation
that allows the |create()| method to register an incompletely initialized contextual
instance with the container. A contextual instance is considered incompletely initialized
until the |create()| method returns the instance</text>
+ <note>Statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If |Contextual.create()| calls |CreationalContext.push()|, it must also
return the instance passed to |push()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c" testable="false">
+ <text>The implementation of |Contextual| is not required to call
|CreationalContext.push()|</text>
+ <note>No way to test this really</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.2" title="Creation">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The |Contextual.create()| method obtains an instance of the
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The |Contextual.create()| method creates the interceptor stacks and
binds them to the instance</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |Contextual.create()| method creates the decorator stacks and binds
them to the instance</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The |Contextual.create()| method injects any dependencies</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The |Contextual.create()| method sets any initial field values defined
in XML</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The |Contextual.create()| method calls the |@PostConstruct| method, if
necessary</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If any exception occurs while creating an instance, the exception is
rethrown by the |create()| method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If a checked exception occurs while creating an instance, it is wrapped
and rethrown as an (unchecked) |CreationException|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.3" title="Destruction">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The |Contextual.destroy()| method calls the disposal method, if
necessary</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The |Contextual.destroy()| method calls the |@PreDestroy method|, if
necessary</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |Contextual.destroy()| method destroys all dependent objects of the
instance, as defined in Section 8.3.2, "Dependent object
destruction"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If any exception occurs while destroying an instance, the exception is
caught by the |destroy()| method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e" testable="false">
+ <text>If the application invokes a contextual instance after it has been
destroyed, the behavior is undefined</text>
+ <note>In otherwords, the behavious is unspecified!</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.4" title="Lifecycle of simple beans">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, the container first calls the bean constructor to obtain an
instance of the bean. For each constructor parameter, the container passes the object
returned by |Manager.getInstanceToInject()|. The container is permitted to return an
instance of a container-generated subclass of the bean class, allowing interceptor and
decorator bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, after the bean constructor is called the container next initializes
the values of any attributes annotated |@EJB|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, after the bean constructor is called the container next initializes
the values of any attributes annotated |@PersistenceContext|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, after the bean constructor is called the container next initializes
the values of any attributes annotated |@Resource|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, after the |@EJB|, |@PersistenceContext| and |@Resource| attributes
are initialized the container initializes the values of all injected fields. For each
injected field, the container sets the value to the object returned by
|Manager.getInstanceToInject()|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, after injected fields are initialized the container initializes the
values of any fields with initial values specified in XML, as defined in Section 9.5.5,
"Field initial value declarations".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, after the values of fields with initial values specified in XML are
initialized the container calls all initializer methods. For each initializer method
parameter, the container passes the object
+returned by |Manager.getInstanceToInject()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, after all initializer methods are called the container builds the
interceptor stacks for the instance as defined in Section A.3.10 "Interceptor stack
creation"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, after all initializer methods are called the container builds the
decorator stacks for the instance as defined in Section A.5.8 "Decorator stack
creation"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of the |Bean| object that represents a
simple bean is called, after the interceptor and decorator stacks are built the container
calls the |@PostConstruct| method, if any</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>When the |destroy()| method of a |Bean| object is called, the container
calls the |@PreDestroy| method, if any</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>When the |destroy()| method of a |Bean| object is called, after the
container calls the |@PreDestroy| method, it finally destroys dependent
objects</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.5" title="Lifecycle of stateful session
beans">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of a |Bean| object that represents a
stateful session bean that is called, the container creates and returns a session bean
proxy, as defined in Section 3.3.9, "Session bean proxies".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When the |destroy()| method of a |Bean| object is called, the container
removes the stateful session bean. The |@PreDestroy| callback must be invoked by the
container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the underlying EJB was already removed by direct invocation of a
remove method by the application, the container ignores the instance</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.6" title="Lifecycle of stateless session and singleton
beans">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of a |Bean| object that represents a
stateless session or singleton session bean is called, the container creates and returns a
session bean proxy, as defined in Section 3.3.9, "Session bean
proxies".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>When the |destroy()| method of a |Bean| object is called, the container
simply discards the proxy and all underlying EJB local object references</text>
+ <note>Untestable</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.7" title="Lifecycle of producer methods">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Any Java object may be returned by a producer method. It is not
required that the returned object be an instance of another bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>If an object returned by a producer method is not an instance of
another bean, the container will not provide injection of other beans</text>
+ <note>In other words the behaviour is unspecified</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c" testable="false">
+ <text>If an object returned by a producer method is not an instance of
another bean, the container will not provide lifecycle callbacks</text>
+ <note>In other words the behaviour is unspecified</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d" testable="false">
+ <text>If an object returned by a producer method is not an instance of
another bean, the container will not provide method and lifecycle
interception</text>
+ <note>In other words the behaviour is unspecified</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of a |Bean| object that represents a
producer method is called, the container must invoke the producer method, passing the
object returned by |Manager.getInstanceToInject()| to each parameter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If a producer method is static, the container must invoke the
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If a producer method is not static, the container must obtain the
|Bean| object for the most specialized bean that specializes the bean which declares the
producer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If a producer method is not static, after obtaining the most
specialized |Bean| object the container must obtain an instance of the most specialized
bean, by calling |Manager.getInstance()|, passing the |Bean| object representing the
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If a producer method is not static, after obtaining an instance of the
most specialized bean the container must invoke the producer method upon this
instance</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The return value of the producer method, after method interception
completes, is the new contextual instance to be returned by |Bean.create()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If the producer method returns a null value and the producer method
bean has the scope |@Dependent|, the |create()| method returns a null value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>If the producer method returns a null value, and the scope of the
producer method is not |@Dependent|, the |create()| method throws an
|IllegalProductException|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>When the |destroy()| method is called, and if there is a disposal
method for this producer method, the container must invoke the disposal method, passing
the instance given to |destroy()| to the disposed parameter, and the object returned by
|Manager.getInstanceToInject()| to each of the other parameters</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>If a disposal method is static, the container must invoke the
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>If a disposal method is non-static, the container must obtain the
|Bean| object for the most specialized bean that specializes the bean which declares the
disposal method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>If a disposal method is non-static, after obtaining the |Bean| object
for the most specialized bean, the container must obtain an instance of the most
specialized bean, by calling |Manager.getInstance()|, passing the |Bean| object
representing the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>If a disposal method is non-static, after obtaining the instance of the
most specialized bean the container must invoke the disposal method upon this
instance</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>Finally, the container destroys dependent objects</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.8" title="Lifecycle of producer fields">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Any Java object may be the value of a producer field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>It is not required that the returned object of a producer field be an
instance of another bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c" testable="false">
+ <text>If the object returned by a producer field is not an instance of
another bean, the container will not provide injection of other beans</text>
+ <note>In other words the behaviour is unspecified</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d" testable="false">
+ <text>If the object returned by a producer field is not an instance of
another bean, the container will not provide lifecycle callbacks</text>
+ <note>In other words the behaviour is unspecified</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e" testable="false">
+ <text>If the object returned by a producer field is not an instance of
another bean, the container will not provide method interception</text>
+ <note>In other words the behaviour is unspecified</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f" testable="false">
+ <text>If the object returned by a producer field is not an instance of
another bean, the container will not provide lifecycle interception</text>
+ <note>In other words the behaviour is unspecified</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of a |Bean| object that represents a
producer field is called, the container must access the producer field to obtain the
current value of the field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If a producer field is static, the container must access the field
value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If a producer field is non-static, the container must obtain the |Bean|
object for the most specialized bean that specializes the bean which declares the producer
field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If a producer field is non-static, after obtaining the |Bean| object
for the most specialized bean the container must obtain an instance of the most
specialized bean, by calling |Manager.getInstance()|, passing the |Bean| object
representing the bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If a producer field is non-static, after obtaining an instance of the
most specialized bean, the container must access the field value of this
instance</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>The value of the producer field is the new contextual instance to be
returned by |Bean.create()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>If the producer field contains a null value and the producer field bean
has the scope |@Dependent|, the create() method returns a null value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>If the producer field contains a null value, and the scope of the
producer method is not |@Dependent|, the |create()| method throws an
|IllegalProductException|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.9" title="Lifecycle of resources">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>An instance of a resource is a proxy object, provided by the container,
that implements the declared bean type, delegating the actual implementation of the
methods directly to the underlying Java EE resource, entity manager, entity manager
factory, EJB remote object or web service referenc</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A resource proxy object is a dependent object of the object it is
injected into</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Resource proxy objects are serializable</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of a |Bean| object that represents a JMS
resource is called, the container creates and returns a proxy object that implements the
bean type of the resource</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The methods of this proxy object delegate to the underlying
implementation, which is obtained using the metadata provided in the resource
declaration</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A Java EE resource is obtained using the JNDI name or mapped name
specified by |<Resource>|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A persistence context is obtained using the persistence unit name
specified by |<PersistenceContext>|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>A persistence unit is obtained using the persistence unit name
specified by |<PersistenceUnit>|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>A remote EJB is obtained using the JNDI name, mapped name or EJB link
specified by |<EJB>|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>A web service is obtained using the JNDI name or mapped name specified
by |<WebServiceRef>|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>When the |destroy()| method is called, the container discards the proxy
object</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.10" title="Lifecycle of JMS resources">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>An instance of a JMS resource is a proxy object, provided by the
container, that implements all the bean types defined in Section 3.7, "JMS
resources", delegating the actual implementation of these methods directly to the
underlying JMS objects</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A JMS resource proxy object is a dependent object of the object it is
injected into</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>JMS resource proxy objects are serializable</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When the |create()| method of a |Bean| object that represents a JMS
resource is called, the container creates and returns a proxy object that implements all
the bean types of the JMS resource</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The methods of this proxy object delegate to JMS objects obtained as
needed using the metadata provided by the JMS resource declaration and using standard JMS
APIs</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The Destination is obtained using the JNDI name or mapped name
specified by |<Resource>|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The appropriate |ConnectionFactory| for the topic or queue is obtained
automatically</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The |Connection| is obtained by calling
|QueueConnectionFactory.createQueueConnection()| or
|TopicConnectionFactory.createTopicConnection()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i" testable="false">
+ <text>The container is permitted to share a connection between multiple proxy
objects</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The |Session| object is obtained by calling
|QueueConnection.createQueueSession()| or
|TopicConnection.createTopicSession()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>The |MessageProducer| object is obtained by calling
|QueueSession.createSender()| or |TopicSession.createPublisher()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>The |MessageConsumer| object is obtained by calling
|QueueSession.createReceiver()| or |TopicSession.createSubscriber()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>When the |destroy()| method is called, the container must ensure that
all JMS objects created by the proxy object are destroyed by calling |close()| if
necessary</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>The |Connection| is destroyed by calling |Connection.close()| if
necessary</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>If the connection is being shared between multiple proxy objects, the
container is not required to close the connection when the proxy is
destroyed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>The |Session| object is destroyed by calling
|Session.close()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>The |MessageProducer| object is destroyed by calling
|MessageProducer.close()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>The |MessageConsumer| object is destroyed by calling
|MessageConsumer.close()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>The |close()| method of a JMS resource proxy object always throws an
|UnsupportedOperationException|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.11" title="Lifecycle of EJBs">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When the EJB container creates a new instance of an EJB, after Java EE
injection has been performed and before the |@PostConstruct| callback occurs the container
must initialize the values of all injected fields . For each injected field, the
container sets the value to the object returned by
|Manager.getInstanceToInject()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When the EJB container creates a new instance of an EJB, after Java EE
injection has been performed and before the |@PostConstruct| callback occurs the container
must initialize the values of any fields with initial values specified in XML, as defined
in Section 9.5.5, "Field initial value declarations"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>When the EJB container creates a new instance of an EJB, after Java EE
injection has been performed and before the |@PostConstruct| callback occurs the container
calls all initializer methods. For each initializer method parameter, the container passes
the object returned by |Manager.getInstanceToInject()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When the EJB container creates a new instance of an EJB, after Java EE
injection has been performed and before the |@PostConstruct| callback occurs the container
builds the interceptor stacks for the instance as defined in Section A.3.10,
"Interceptor stack creation" and Section A.5.8, "Decorator stack
creation" and binds them to the instance</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>When the EJB container creates a new instance of an EJB, after Java EE
injection has been performed and before the |@PostConstruct| callback occurs the container
builds the decorator stacks for the instance as defined in Section A.3.10,
"Interceptor stack creation" and Section A.5.8, "Decorator stack
creation" and binds them to the instance</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>When the EJB container removes an instance of an EJB, the container
destroys all dependent objects, after the |@PreDestroy| callback completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="6.12" title="Lifecycle of servlets">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When the servlet container creates a new instance of a servlet, the
container initializes the values of all injected fields. For each injected field, the
container sets the value to the object returned by
|Manager.getInstanceToInject()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When the servlet container creates a new instance of a servlet, the
container calls all initializer methods. For each initializer method parameter, the
container passes the object returned by |Manager.getInstanceToInject()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>When the servlet container destroys a servlet, the container destroys
all dependent objects</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d" testable="false">
+ <text>In a Java EE 5 environment, the container is not required to support
injected fields or initializer methods of servlets</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7" title="Events">
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.1" title="Event types and binding types">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An event object is an instance of a concrete Java class with no [type
variables] or wildcards</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An event object is an instance of a concrete Java class with no type
variables or [wildcards]</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The event types of the event include all superclasses and interfaces of
the class of the event object</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>An event binding type is a Java annotation defined as |@Target({FIELD,
PARAMETER})| ~or |@Target({METHOD, FIELD, PARAMETER, TYPE})| and
|@Retention(RUNTIME)|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>An event binding type is a Java annotation defined as ~|@Target({FIELD,
PARAMETER})| or~ |@Target({METHOD, FIELD, PARAMETER, TYPE})| ~and
|@Retention(RUNTIME)|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f" testable="false">
+ <text>An event binding type is a Java annotation defined as ~|@Target({FIELD,
PARAMETER})| or |@Target({METHOD, FIELD, PARAMETER, TYPE})| and
~|@Retention(RUNTIME)|</text>
+ <note>The compiler discards non-runtime-retention annotation</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>All event binding types must specify the |(a)javax.inject.BindingType|
meta-annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>An event consumer will be notified of an event if the observed event
type it specifies is one of the event types of the event, and if all the observed event
bindings it specifies are event bindings of the event</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.2" title="Firing an event via the Manager
interface">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The |Manager| interface provides the |fireEvent()| method for firing
events</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the type of the event object passed to |fireEvent()| contains [type
variables] or wildcards, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the type of the event object passed to |fireEvent()| contains type
variables or [wildcards], an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If an instance of an annotation that is not a binding type is passed to
|fireEvent()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown. (Not in PRD2, but should appear in
next revision)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.3" title="Observing events via the Observer
interface">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Observers of events implement the |javax.event.Observer|
interface</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An observer instance may be registered with the container by calling
|Manager.addObserver()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>In the signature of |Manager.addObserver()|, the first parameter is the
observer object, the second parameter is the observed event type, and the remaining
parameters are optional observed event bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The observer is notified when an event object that is assignable to the
observed event type is raised with the observed event bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>An observer instance may be deregistered by calling
|Manager.removeObserver()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the observed event type passed to ~|addObserver()|~ or
|removeObserver()| contains ~type variables~ or wildcards, an |IllegalArgumentException|
is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the observed event type passed to ~|addObserver()|~ or
|removeObserver()| contains type variables or ~wildcards~, an |IllegalArgumentException|
is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If the observed event type passed to |addObserver()| or
~|removeObserver()|~ contains ~type variables~ or wildcards, an |IllegalArgumentException|
is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If the observed event type passed to |addObserver()| or
~|removeObserver()|~ contains type variables or ~wildcards~, an |IllegalArgumentException|
is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If two instances of the same binding type are passed to
~|addObserver()|~ or |removeObserver()|, a |DuplicateBindingTypeException| is
thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If two instances of the same binding type are passed to |addObserver()|
or ~|removeObserver()|~, a |DuplicateBindingTypeException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>If an instance of an annotation that is not a binding type is passed to
~|addObserver()|~ or |removeObserver()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is
thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>If an instance of an annotation that is not a binding type is passed to
|addObserver()| or ~|removeObserver()|~, an |IllegalArgumentException| is
thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.4" title="Observer notification">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When an event is fired by the application the container must determine
the observers for that event by calling |Manager.resolveObservers()|, passing the event
object and all event bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When an event is fired by the application the container must, for each
observer, call the |notify()| method of the Observer interface, passing the event
object</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If an observer throws an exception, the exception aborts processing of
the event. No other observers of that event will be called. The |fireEvent()| method
rethrows the exception</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Any observer called before completion of a transaction may call
|setRollbackOnly()| to force a transaction rollback</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>An observer may not directly ~initiate~, commit or rollback JTA
transactions</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>An observer may not directly initiate, ~commit~ or rollback JTA
transactions</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>An observer may not directly initiate, commit or ~rollback~ JTA
transactions</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5" title="Observer methods">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An observer method is an observer defined via annotations, instead of
by explicitly implementing the Observer interface. Unlike regular observers, observer
methods are automatically discovered and registered by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An observer method must be a method of a simple bean class or session
bean class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>An observer method may be either static or non-static</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the bean is a session bean, the observer method must be a business
method of the EJB or a static method of the bean class</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>There may be arbitrarily many observer methods with the same event
parameter type and bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A bean may declare multiple observer methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5.1" title="Event parameter of an observer
method">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Each observer method must have exactly one event parameter, of the same
type as the event type it observes. When searching for observer methods for an event, the
container considers the type and bindings of the event parameter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the event parameter does not explicitly declare any binding, the
observer method observes events with no binding</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the type of the event parameter contains type variables or
wildcards, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5.2" title="Declaring an observer method using
annotations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A observer method may be declared using annotations by annotating a
parameter |(a)javax.event.Observes|. That parameter is the event parameter.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If a method has more than one parameter annotated |@Observes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If an observer method is annotated |@Produces| a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If an observer method is annotated |@Initializer| a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If an observer method has a parameter annotated |@Disposes|, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If a non-static method of a session bean class has a parameter
annotated |@Observes|, and the method is not a business method of the EJB, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The event parameter may declare bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5.3" title="Declaring an observer method using
XML">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For a beans defined in XML, an observer method may be declared using
the method name, the |<Observes>| element, and the parameter types of the
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When an observer method is declared in XML, the container ignores
binding annotations applied to the Java method parameters</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the bean class of a bean declared in XML does not have a method with
parameters that match those declared in XML, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5.4" title="Observer method parameters">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>In addition to the event parameter, observer methods may declare
additional parameters, which may declare bindings. The container calls the method
|Manager.getInstanceToInject()| defined in Section 5.7.1, "Resolving
dependencies" to determine a value for each parameter of an observer method and calls
the observer method with those parameter values</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5.5" title="Conditional observer methods">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Conditional observer methods are observer methods which are notified of
an event only if an instance of the bean that defines the observer method already exists
in the current context</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A conditional observer methods may be declared by annotating the event
parameter with the |(a)javax.event.IfExists| annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Conditional observer methods may be declared in XML by adding a child
|<IfExists>| element to the |<Observes>| element</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5.6" title="Transactional observer methods">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Transactional observer methods are observer methods which receive event
notifications during the before or after completion phase of the transaction in which the
event was fired. If no transaction is in progress when the event is fired, they are
notified at the same time as other observers</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A before completion observer method is called during the before
completion phase of the transaction</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>An after completion observer method is called during the after
completion phase of the transaction</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>An after success observer method is called during the after completion
phase of the transaction, only when the transaction completes successfully</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>An after failure observer method is called during the after completion
phase of the transaction, only when the transaction fails</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A transactional observer method may be declared by ~annotating the
event parameter of the observer method~ or in XML by a child element of the
<Observes> element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A transactional observer method may be declared by annotating the event
parameter of the observer method or ~in XML by a child element of the
|<Observes>| element~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The |(a)javax.event.BeforeTransactionCompletion| annotation or
|<BeforeTransactionCompletion>| element specifies that the observer method
is a before completion observer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The |(a)javax.event.AfterTransactionCompletion| annotation or
|<AfterTransactionCompletion>| element specifies that the observer method is
an after completion observer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The |(a)javax.event.AfterTransactionSuccess| annotation or
|<AfterTransactionSuccess>| element specifies that the observer method is an
after success observer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>The |(a)javax.event.AfterTransactionFailure| annotation or
|<AfterTransactionFailure>| element specifies that the observer method is an
after failure observer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>A transactional observer method may not specify more than one of the
four types. If a transactional observer method specifies more than one of the four types,
a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5.7" title="Asynchronous observer methods">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An asynchronous observer method may be declared by ~annotating the
event parameter of the observer method |(a)javax.event.Asynchronously|~ or in XML by a child
|<Asynchronously>| element of the |<Observes>|
element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An asynchronous observer method may be declared by annotating the event
parameter of the observer method |(a)javax.event.Asynchronously| or ~in XML by a child
|<Asynchronously>| element of the |<Observes>|
element~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>An asynchronous observer method may also be a transactional observer
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If an asynchronous observer method is also a transactional observer
method, it ~may not be a before completion observer method~ or a conditional observer
method. If an asynchronous observer method is specified as a before completion or
conditional observer method, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If an asynchronous observer method is also a transactional observer
method, it may not be a before completion observer method or a ~conditional observer
method~. If an asynchronous observer method is specified as a before completion or
conditional observer method, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5.8" title="Observer object for an observer
method">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For every observer method of an enabled bean, the container is
responsible for providing and registering an appropriate implementation of the Observer
interface, that delegates event notifications to the observer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The |notify()| method of the |Observer| implementation for an observer
method either invokes the observer method ~immediately~, or asynchronously, or registers
the observer method for later invocation during the transaction completion phase, using a
JTA Synchronization</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |notify()| method of the |Observer| implementation for an observer
method either invokes the observer method immediately, ~or asynchronously~, or registers
the observer method for later invocation during the transaction completion phase, using a
JTA Synchronization</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The |notify()| method of the |Observer| implementation for an observer
method either invokes the observer method immediately, or asynchronously, ~or registers
the observer method for later invocation during the transaction completion phase, using a
JTA Synchronization~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the observer method is an asynchronous transactional observer method
and there is currently a JTA transaction in progress, the observer object calls the
observer method asynchronously during the after transaction completion phase</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the observer method is a transactional observer method and there is
currently a JTA transaction in progress, the observer object calls the observer method
during the appropriate transaction completion phase</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the observer method is an asynchronous observer method, the
container calls the observer method asynchronously</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If none of the conditions of assertions e, f, or g are true, the
container calls the observer immediately</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i" testable="false">
+ <text>The container is not required to guarantee delivery of asynchronous
events in the case of a server shutdown or failure</text>
+ <note>This is just a note about the lack of an assertion, and therefore is
not testable.</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>To invoke an observer method, the container must pass the event object
to the event parameter and the object returned by |Manager.getInstanceToInject()| to each
of the other parameters</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If the observer method is static, the container must invoke the
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>If the observer method is non-static, the container must obtain the
|Bean| object for the most specialized bean that specializes the bean which declares the
observer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>Placeholder for path 2</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>Placeholder for path 3</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>Placeholder for path 4 etc</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>If the observer is a transactional or asynchronous observer method, any
exception is caught and logged by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>If the observer isn't a transactional or asynchronous observer
method, the exception is rethrown by the |notify()| method of the observer
object</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>If the exception is a checked exception, it is wrapped and rethrown as
an (unchecked) |ObserverException|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>The observer object is registered by calling |Manager.addObserver()|,
passing the event parameter type as the observed event type, and the bindings of the event
parameter as the observed event bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.5.9" title="Observer invocation context">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If the observer method is an asynchronous observer method, it is called
with no active transaction, no client security context and with a new request context that
is destroyed when the observer method returns. The application context is also
active</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the observer method is a |@BeforeTransactionCompletion|
transactional observer method, it is called within the context of the transaction that is
about to complete and with the same client security context and lifecycle
contexts</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the observer method is any other kind of transactional observer
method, it is called in an unspecified transaction context, but with the same client
security context and lifecycle contexts as the transaction that just
completed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If an observer method is not an asynchronous observer method, and not a
|@BeforeTransactionCompletion| transactional method, and not any other kind of
transactional observer method, then the observer method is called in the same transaction
context, client security context and lifecycle contexts as the invocation of
|Event.fire()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The transaction and security contexts for a business method of a
session bean also depend upon the transaction attribute and |@RunAs| descriptor, if
any</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.6" title="The Event interface">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An instance of the |javax.event.Event| interface may be injected via
use of the |(a)javax.event.Fires| binding</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Additional bindings may be specified at the injection point for
|javax.event.Event|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |Event| interface provides a method for firing events of a specific
type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The |Event| interface provides a method for registering observers for
events of the same type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The first parameter of the |fire()| method is the event object. The
remaining parameters are event bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The first parameter of the |observe()| method is the observer object.
The remaining parameters are the observed event bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If two instances of the same binding type are passed to |fire()| or
|observes()|, a |DuplicateBindingTypeException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If an instance of an annotation that is not a binding type is passed to
|fire()| or |observes()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The |@Fires| annotation or |<Fires>| element may be
applied to any injection point of type |Event|, where an actual type parameter is
specified</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If the type of the injection point is not of type |Event| a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If the type of the injection point has no actual type parameter
specified a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>If the type of the injection point parameter contains a type variable a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>If the type of the injection point parameter contains a wildcard a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Fires| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with exactly the bean type and bindings that appear at the injection
point</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Fires| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with deployment type |@Standard|,</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Fires| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with |@Dependent| scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Fires| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with no bean name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>Whenever the |@Fires| annotation appears at an injection point, an
implicit bean exists with an implementation provided automatically by the
container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>The |fire()| method of the provided implementation of |Event| must call
|Manager.fireEvent()|, passing the event object passed to |Event.fire()|, all bindings
declared at the injection point (except |@Fires|), and all bindings passed to
|Event.fire()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="t">
+ <text>The application may fire events by calling the |fire()|
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="u">
+ <text>The |observe()| method of the provided implementation of |Event| must
call |Manager.addObserver()|, passing the observer object passed to |Event.observe()|, all
bindings declared at the injection point (except |@Fires|), and all bindings passed to
|Event.observer()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="v">
+ <text>The application may register observers by calling the |observe()|
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.7" title="Observer resolution">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The method |Manager.resolveObservers()| resolves observers for an event
- the first parameter of |resolveObservers()| is the event object. The remaining
parameters are event bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the type of the event object passed to |resolveObservers()| contains
type variables, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the type of the event object passed to |resolveObservers()| contains
wildcards, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If two instances of the same binding type are passed to
|resolveObservers()|, a |DuplicateBindingTypeException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If an instance of an annotation that is not a binding type is passed to
|resolveObservers()|, an |IllegalArgumentException| is thrown</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>When searching for observers for an event, the event object must be
assignable to the observed event type, taking type parameters into
consideration</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>When searching for observers for an event, for each observed event
binding, (a) an instance of the binding type must have been passed to |fireEvent()| and
(b) any member values of the binding type must match the member values of the instance
passed to |fireEvent()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.7.1" title="Event binding types with
members">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The binding type for an |Event| binding may have annotation
members</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>The container uses |equals()| to compare event binding type member
values</text>
+ <note>Since only primitive types are allowed, the call to equals() cannot be
checked</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.7.2" title="Multiple event bindings">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An event parameter may have multiple bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An observer method will only be notified if all the observed event
bindings are specified when the event is fired</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Other, less specific, observers will also be notified of events with
multiple event bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="7.8" title="JMS event mappings">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An event type may be mapped to a JMS resource that represents a
topic</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Multiple event types may be mapped to the same topic</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>All observers of mapped event types must be asynchronous observer
methods. If an observer for a mapped event type is not an asynchronous observer method, a
|DeploymentException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When an event type is mapped to a topic, the container must send a
message containing the serialized event and its event bindings to the topic whenever an
event with that type is fired</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>When an event type is mapped to a topic, the container must listen for
messages containing events of that type sent to the topic, and notify all observers of the
event type whenever a message containing an event of that type is received</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Events of a mapped event type are distributed to other processes which
have the same event type mapped to the same topic</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8" title="Scopes and contexts">
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.1" title="The Context interface">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The |get()| method of the |Context| object may return an existing
instance of the given contextual type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The |get()| method of the |Context| object may return a null value if
no |CreationalContext| is given</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |get()| method of the |Context| object may create a new instance of
the given contextual type by calling |Contextual.create()| and return the new instance, if
a |CreationalContext| is given</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The |get()| method of a |Context| object may not return a null value
unless no |CreationalContext| is given, or |Contextual.create()| returns a null
value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The |get()| method of a |Context| object may not create a new instance
of the given contextual type unless a |CreationalContext| is given</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The |Context| implementation is responsible for destroying any
contextual instance it creates by passing the instance to the |destroy()| method of the
|Contextual| object representing the contextual type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A destroyed instance must not subsequently be returned by a |Context|
object's |get()| method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>When a scope is inactive, any invocation of the |get()| from the
current thread upon the |Context| object for that scope results in a
|ContextNotActiveException|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The |isActive()| method returns false when the scope of the context
object is inactive, and true when it is active</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.2" title="Normal scopes and pseudo-scopes">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>There may be no more than one mapped instance of a context object per
contextual type per thread</text>
+ <note>Not testable through API</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" testable="false">
+ <text>A context may be associated with one or more threads</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The |get()| operation of the |Context| object for an active normal
scope returns the current instance of the given contextual type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When a context is destroyed, all mapped instances of contextual types
with that scope are destroyed by passing them to the |Contextual.destroy()|
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Contexts with normal scopes must obey the following rule: Suppose beans
A, B and Z all have normal scopes. Suppose A has an injection point x, and B has an
injection point y. Suppose further that both x and y resolve to bean Z according to the
typesafe resolution algorithm. If a is the current instance of A, and b is the current
instance of B, then both a.x and b.y refer to the same instance of Z. This instance is the
current instance of Z.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f" testable="false">
+ <text>All pseudo-scopes must be explicitly declared
|@ScopeType(normal=false)|, to indicate to the container that no client proxy is
required</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g" testable="false">
+ <text>All scopes defined by this specification, except for the |@Dependent|
pseudo-scope, are normal scopes</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.3" title="Dependent pseudo-scope">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>When a bean is declared to have |@Dependent| scope, no injected
instance of the bean is ever shared between multiple injection points</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When a bean is declared to have |@Dependent| scope, any injected
instance of the bean is bound to the lifecycle of the bean, servlet or EJB into which it
is injected</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>When a bean is declared to have |@Dependent| scope, any instance of the
bean that is used to evaluate a Unified EL expression exists to service that evaluation
only</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>When a bean is declared to have |@Dependent| scope, any instance of the
bean that receives a producer method, producer field, disposal method or observer method
invocation exists to service that invocation only</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Every invocation of the |get()| operation of the |Context| object for
the |@Dependent| scope with a |CreationalContext| returns a new instance of the given
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Every invocation of the |get()| operation of the |Context| object for
the |@Dependent| scope with no |CreationalContext| returns a null value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The |@Dependent| scope is inactive except when an instance of a bean
with scope |@Dependent| is created by the container to receive a producer method, producer
field, disposal method or observer method invocation</text>
+ <note>Assertions g through k are all related and should be treated as
"or" conditions</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The |@Dependent| scope is inactive except while a Unified EL expression
is evaluated</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The |@Dependent| scope is inactive except while an observer method is
invoked</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The |@Dependent| scope is inactive except when the container is
creating or destroying a contextual instance of a bean or injecting its
dependencies</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>The |@Dependent| scope is inactive except when the container is
injecting dependencies of an EJB</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>The |@Dependent| scope is inactive except when a |@PostConstruct| or
|@PreDestroy| callback is invoked by the EJB container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>The |@Dependent| scope is inactive except when the container is
injecting dependencies of a servlet</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>The |@Dependent| scope is even active during invocation of interceptors
and decorators of observer methods and interceptors and decorators of |@PostConstruct| and
|@PreDestroy| callbacks</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.3.1" title="Dependent objects">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>A bean, EJB or servlet may obtain an instance of a bean with scope
|@Dependent| via dependency injection or by calling |Manager.getInstance()|,
|Manager.getInstanceByType()| or |Instance.get()| when the |@Dependent| scope is
active</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Instances of interceptors or decorators with scope |@Dependent| are
also dependent objects of the bean they intercept or decorate</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.3.2" title="Dependent object destruction">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container must destroy all dependent objects of a contextual bean
instance when the instance is destroyed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ba">
+ <text>The container must destroy all dependent objects of an EJB ~or servlet~
when the EJB ~or servlet~ is destroyed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="bb">
+ <text>The container must destroy all dependent objects of a~n EJB or~ servlet
when the ~EJB or~ servlet is destroyed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The container must destroy all |@Dependent| scoped contextual instances
created during an EL expression evaluation when the evaluation completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="da">
+ <text>The container must destroy any |@Dependent| scoped contextual instance
created to receive a producer method~, producer field, disposal method or observer method~
invocation when the invocation completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="db">
+ <text>The container must destroy any |@Dependent| scoped contextual instance
created to receive a ~producer method,~ producer field~, disposal method or observer
method~ invocation when the invocation completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dc">
+ <text>The container must destroy any |@Dependent| scoped contextual instance
created to receive a ~producer method, producer field,~ disposal method ~or observer
method~ invocation when the invocation completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="dd">
+ <text>The container must destroy any |@Dependent| scoped contextual instance
created to receive a ~producer method, producer field, disposal method or~ observer method
invocation when the invocation completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e" testable="false">
+ <text>The container is permitted to destroy any |@Dependent| scoped
contextual instance at any time if the instance is no Scopes and contexts longer
referenced by the application (excluding weak, soft and phantom references)</text>
+ <note>In other words this is unspecified</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.4" title="Passivating scopes and
serialization">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container must validate that every bean declared with a passivating
scope truly is serializable - EJB local objects are serializable. Therefore, a session
bean may declare any passivating scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Simple beans are not required to be serializable. If a simple bean
declares a passivating scope, and the bean class is not serializable, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cc">
+ <text>If a ~producer method or ~field declares a passivating scope and
returns a non-serializable object at runtime, an |IllegalProductException| is thrown by
the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cd">
+ <text>If a producer method~ or field~ declares a passivating scope and
returns a non-serializable object at runtime, an |IllegalProductException| is thrown by
the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ca">
+ <text>Check a producer method which declares a passivating scope and returns
a serializable product works</text>
+ <note>Sanity test</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="cb">
+ <text>Check a producer method which declares a passivating scope and returns
a primitive product works</text>
+ <note>Sanity test</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d" testable="false">
+ <text>The built-in session and conversation scopes are
passivating</text>
+ <note>This is an API signature test</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e" testable="false">
+ <text>No other built-in scope besides session and conversation scopes are
passivating</text>
+ <note>This is an API signature test</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A contextual instance of a bean may be serialized when the bean
declares a passivating scope, and context passivation occurs</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A contextual instance of a bean may be serialized when the bean is an
EJB stateful session bean, and it is passivated by the EJB container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h" testable="false">
+ <text>In either case of assertion f or g above, any non-transient field that
holds a reference to another bean must be serialized along with the bean that is being
serialized. Therefore, the reference must be to a serializable type</text>
+ <note>An explanation</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>Any reference to a bean which declares a normal scope is
serializable</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>EJB local objects are serializable, therefore, any reference to a
session bean of scope |@Dependent| is serializable</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If a simple bean of scope |@Dependent| and a nonserializable bean class
is injected into a stateful session bean an |UnserializableDependencyException| must be
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>If a simple bean of scope |@Dependent| and a nonserializable bean class
is injected into a non-transient field an |UnserializableDependencyException| must be
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>If a simple bean of scope |@Dependent| and a nonserializable bean class
is injected into a bean constructor parameter of a bean which declares a passivating
scope, an |UnserializableDependencyException| must be thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>If a simple bean of scope |@Dependent| and a nonserializable bean class
is injected into an initializer method parameter of a bean which declares a passivating
scope, an |UnserializableDependencyException| must be thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>If a simple bean of scope |@Dependent| and a nonserializable bean class
is injected into a parameter of a producer method which declares a passivating scope, an
|UnserializableDependencyException| must be thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>If a producer method or field of scope |@Dependent| returns a
non-serializable object for injection into a stateful session bean, an
|IllegalProductException| is thrown by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>If a producer method or field of scope |@Dependent| returns a
non-serializable object for injection into a non-transient field an
|IllegalProductException| is thrown by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>If a producer method or field of scope |@Dependent| returns a
non-serializable object for injection into a bean constructor parameter of a bean which
declares a passivating scope, an |IllegalProductException| is thrown by the
container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>If a producer method or field of scope |@Dependent| returns a
non-serializable object for injection into an initializer method parameter of a bean which
declares a passivating scope, an |IllegalProductException| is thrown by the
container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="t">
+ <text>If a producer method or field of scope |@Dependent| returns a
non-serializable object for injection into a parameter of a producer method which declares
a passivating scope, an |IllegalProductException| is thrown by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="u">
+ <text>The container must guarantee that JMS resource proxy objects are
serializable</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="v">
+ <text>The method |Bean.isSerializable()| may be used to detect if a bean is
serializable</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.5" title="Context management for built-in
scopes">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container provides an implementation of the |Context| interface for
each of the built-in scopes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>For each of the built-in normal scopes, contexts propagate across any
Java method call, including invocation of EJB local business methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The built-in contexts do not propagate across remote method invocations
or to asynchronous processes such as JMS message listeners or EJB timer service
timeouts</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.5.1" title="Request context lifecycle">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The request scope is active during the |service()| method of any
servlet in the web application</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The request scope is active during the |doFilter()| method of any
servlet filter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The request context is destroyed at the end of the servlet request,
after the |service()| method and all |doFilter()| methods return</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The request scope is active during any Java EE web service
invocation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The request context is destroyed after a web service invocation
completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The request scope is active during any asynchronous observer method
notification</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The request context is destroyed after a asynchronous observer method
notification completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The request scope is active during any remote method invocation of any
EJB</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The request scope is active during any call to an EJB timeout
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The request scope is active during message delivery to any EJB
message-driven bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>The request context is destroyed after the remote EJB method invocation
completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>The request context is destroyed after the invocation of an EJB timeout
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>The request context is destroyed after message delivery to an EJB
message-drive bean completes</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.5.2" title="Session context lifecycle">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The session scope is active during the |service()| method of any
servlet in the web application</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The session scope is active during the |doFilter()| method of any
servlet filter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The session context is shared between all servlet requests that occur
in the same HTTP servlet session</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The session context is destroyed when the HTTPSession is
invalidated</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The session context is destroyed when the HTTPSession times
out</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.5.3" title="Application context lifecycle">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The application scope is active during the |service()| method of any
servlet in the web application</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The application scope is active during the |doFilter()| method of any
servlet filter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The application scope is active during any Java EE web service
invocation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The application scope is active during any asynchronous observer method
notification</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The application scope is active during any remote method invocation of
any EJB</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The application scope is active during any call to an EJB timeout
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The application scope is active during message delivery to any EJB
message-driven bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The application context is shared between all servlet requests that
execute within the same application</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The application context is shared between all asynchronous observer
method notifications that execute within the same application</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The application context is shared between all web service invocations
that execute within the same application</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>The application context is shared between all EJB remote method
invocations that execute within the same application</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>The application context is shared between all EJB timeouts that execute
within the same application</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>The application context is shared between all message deliveries to
message driven beans that execute within the same application</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>The application context is destroyed when the application is
undeployed</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.5.4" title="Conversation context lifecycle">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>For a JSF faces request, the conversation context is active from the
beginning of the apply request values phase, until the response is complete</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>For a JSF non-faces request, the context is active during the render
response phase</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Any JSF request has exactly one associated conversation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The conversation associated with a JSF request is determined at the end
of the restore view phase and does not change during the request</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>By default, a conversation is transient</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A transient conversation may be marked long-running by calling
|Conversation.begin()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A long-running conversation may be marked transient by calling
|Conversation.end()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ha">
+ <text>All long-running conversations have a string-valued unique identifier,
_which may be set by the application_ when the conversation is marked long-running~, or
generated by the container~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="hb">
+ <text>All long-running conversations have a string-valued unique identifier,
~which may be set by the application when the conversation is marked long-running,~ or
generated by the container</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ia">
+ <text>The container provides a built-in bean with bean type
|javax.context.Conversation|~, scope |@RequestScoped|, deployment type |@Standard| and
binding |@Current|, named |javax.context.conversation|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ib">
+ <text>The container provides a built-in bean with ~bean type
|javax.context.Conversation|~, scope |@RequestScoped|~, deployment type |@Standard| and
binding |@Current|, named |javax.context.conversation|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ic">
+ <text>The container provides a built-in bean with~ bean type
|javax.context.Conversation|, scope |@RequestScoped|,~ deployment type |@Standard|~ and
binding |@Current|, named |javax.context.conversation|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="id">
+ <text>The container provides a built-in bean with bean type
~|javax.context.Conversation|, scope |@RequestScoped|, deployment type |@Standard| and~
binding |@Current|~, named |javax.context.conversation|~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ie">
+ <text>The container provides a built-in bean with bean type
~|javax.context.Conversation|, scope |@RequestScoped|, deployment type |@Standard| and
binding |@Current|,~ named |javax.context.conversation|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If the conversation associated with the current JSF request is in the
transient state at the end of a JSF request, it is destroyed, and the conversation context
is also destroyed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If the conversation associated with the current JSF request is in the
long-running state at the end of a JSF request, it is not destroyed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>The long-running conversation context associated with a request that
renders a JSF view is automatically propagated to any faces request (JSF form submission)
that originates from that rendered page</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>The long-running conversation context associated with a request that
results in a JSF redirect (via a navigation rule) is automatically propagated to the
resulting non-faces request, and to any other subsequent request to the same URL. This is
accomplished via use of a GET request parameter named cid containing the unique identifier
of the conversation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>The long-running conversation associated with a request may be
propagated to any non-faces request via use of a GET request parameter named cid
containing the unique identifier of the conversation. In this case, the application must
manage this request parameter</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>When no conversation is propagated to a JSF request, the request is
associated with a new transient conversation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>All long-running conversations are scoped to a particular HTTP servlet
session and may not cross session boundaries</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>When the HTTP servlet session is invalidated, all long-running
conversation contexts created during the current session are destroyed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r" testable="false">
+ <text>The container is permitted to arbitrarily destroy any long-running
conversation that is associated with no current JSF request, in order to conserve
resources</text>
+ <note>In other words, this is unspecified</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>If the propagated conversation cannot be restored, the request is
associated with a new transient conversation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="t" testable="false">
+ <text>The method |Conversation.setTimeout()| is a hint to the container that
a conversation should not be destroyed if it has been active within the last given
interval in milliseconds</text>
+ <note>Not required</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="u" testable="false">
+ <text>The container ensures that a long-running conversation may be
associated with at most one request at a time, by blocking or rejecting concurrent
requests</text>
+ <note>Cannot test as their as what happens is not well defined</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="8.6" title="Context management for custom
scopes">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A custom implementation of |Context| may be associated with any scope
type at any point in the execution of the application, by calling
|Manager.addContext()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Every time |Manager.getInstance()| is called, for example, during
instance or EL name resolution, the container must call |Manager.getContext()| to retrieve
an active context object associated with the bean scope</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If no active context object exists for the given scope type,
|Manager.getContext()| must throw a |ContextNotActiveException|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If more than one active context object exists for the given scope type,
|Manager.getContext()| must throw an |IllegalStateException|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9" title="XML based metadata">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>XML-based bean declarations define additional beans they do not
redefine or disable any bean that was declared via annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Multiple namespaces are accommodated, each representing a Java
package</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>XML elements belonging to these namespaces represent Java types, fields
and methods</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Each namespace may declare an XML schema</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If a |beans.xml| file contains any XML element without a declared
namespace, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.1" title="XML namespace for a Java package">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Every Java package has a corresponding XML namespace. The namespace URN
consists of the package name, with the prefix |urn:java:|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Each namespace may, optionally, have a schema</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>An XML element belonging to such a namespace represents a Java type in
the corresponding Java package, or a method or field of a type in that
package</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If there is a Java type in the package with the same name as the XML
element, the XML element can be interpreted to represent that Java type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Type parameters may be specified by child elements of the element that
represents the type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Members of a type may be specified by child elements of the element
that represents the type, in the same namespace as the element that represents the
type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.2" title="XML namespace aggregating multiple
packages">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Alternatively, a namespace may represent several Java packages. Such a
namespace must have a URN consisting of the prefix |urn:java:| followed by a
period-separated list of valid Java identifiers</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The list of packages for such a namespace must be defined in a
classpath resource named namespace in the path named by the identifier list</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The format of the file is a list of packages, separated by
whitespace</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>An XML element belonging to such a namespace represents a Java type in
one of the listed packages, or a method or field of a type in one of the listed
packages</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If there are multiple packages containing a Java type with the same
name as the XML element, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If there is exactly one Java type in the listed packages with the same
name as the XML element, the XML element can be interpreted to represent that Java
type</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.2.1" title="The Java EE namespace">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The Java EE namespace |urn:java:ee| represents the following packages:
|java.lang|, |java.util|, |javax.annotation|, |javax.inject|, |javax.context|,
|javax.interceptor|, |javax.decorator|, |javax.event|, |javax.ejb|, |javax.persistence|,
|javax.xml.ws|, |javax.jms|, and |javax.sql|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Several elements in the |urn:java:ee| namespace do not represent Java
types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The root |<Beans>| element, together with the
|<Deploy>|, |<Interceptors>| and |<Decorators>|
elements belong to the namespace |urn:java:ee| and do not represent Java types nor members
of Java types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Java array types may be represented by an |<Array>|
element in the namespace |urn:java:ee|, with a child element representing the element
type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Primitive types may be represented by the XML element that represents
the corresponding wrapper type in |java.lang|, since primitive and wrapper types are
considered identical for the purposes of typesafe resolution, and assignable for the
purposes of injection</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.3" title="Standard schema location for a
namespace">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container must validate all namespaces for which schemas are
available in the classpath</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The container searches for a schema for each namespace in the classpath
directory corresponding to the namespace</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The schema must be named schema.xsd</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.4" title="Stereotype, binding type and interceptor
binding type declarations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An XML element that appears as a direct child of the root
|<Beans>| element is interpreted as a binding type declaration if it has a
direct child |<BindingType>| element in the Java EE namespace, as defined in
Section 2.3.2, "Defining new binding types"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>An XML element that appears as a direct child of the root
|<Beans>| element is interpreted as an interceptor binding type if it has a
direct child |<InterceptorBindingType>| element in the Java EE namespace, as
defined in Section A.3.4, "Interceptor bindings"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>An XML element that appears as a direct child of the root
|<Beans>| element is interpreted as a stereotype declaration if it has a
direct child |<Stereotype>| element in the Java EE namespace, as defined in
Section 2.7.1, "Defining new stereotypes"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The XML element is interpreted as a Java type. If no such Java type
exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time. If the type is not an annotation type, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the annotation type is already declared as a binding type using
annotations, the annotations are ignored by the container and the XML-based declaration is
used</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the annotation type is already declared as an interceptor binding
type using annotations, the annotations are ignored by the container and the XML-based
declaration is used</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the annotation type is already declared as a stereotype using
annotations, the annotations are ignored by the container and the XML-based declaration is
used</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If a certain annotation type is declared more than once as a binding
type, interceptor binding type or stereotype using XML, a |DeploymentException| is thrown
by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.4.1" title="Child elements of a stereotype
declaration">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Every direct child element of a stereotype declaration is interpreted
as a Java type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If no such Java type exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the type is not an annotation type, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a scope type, the default scope of the
stereotype was declared</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a deployment type, the default scope of the
stereotype was declared</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a interceptor binding type, an interceptor
binding of the stereotype was declared</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the annotation type is |javax.annotation.Named|, a stereotype with
name defaulting was declared</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>Otherwise, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.4.2" title="Child elements of an interceptor binding
type declaration">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Every direct child element of an interceptor binding type declaration
is interpreted as a Java type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If no such Java type exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the type is not an annotation type, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the annotation type is an interceptor binding type, an inherited
interceptor binding was declared, as defined in Section A.3.4.1, "Interceptor binding
types with additional interceptor bindings"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the annotation type is not an interceptor binding type, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.5" title="Bean declarations">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An XML element that appears as a direct child of the root
|<Beans>| element is interpreted as a bean declaration if it is not a
|<Deploy>|, |<Interceptors>| or |<Decorators>|
element in the Java EE namespace, and does not have a direct child
|<BindingType>|,|<InterceptorBindingType>| or
|<Stereotype>| element in the Java EE namespace</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The name of the XML element is interpreted as a Java type. The
container inspects the Java type and other metadata to determine what kind of bean is
being declared. If no such Java type exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the type is |javax.jms.Queue| or |javax.jms.Topic|, it declares a
JMS resource, as defined in Section 3.7.2, "Declaring a JMS resource using
XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the element has a child |<Resource>|,
|<PersistenceContext>|, |<PersistenceUnit>|,
|<EJB>| or |<WebServiceRef>| element, it declares a resource,
as defined in Section 3.6.1, "Declaring a resource using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the type is an EJB bean class, a session bean was declared, as
defined in Section 3.3.5, "Declaring a session bean using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the type is a concrete class, is not an EJB bean class, and is not a
parameterized type, a simple bean was declared, as defined in Section 3.2.4,
"Declaring a simple bean using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Otherwise, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>Inline bean declarations may occur at injection points, as defined in
Section 9.9, "Inline bean declarations". Inline bean declarations always declare
simple beans</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.5.1" title="Child elements of a bean
declaration">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If the child element can be interpreted as a Java annotation type, the
container interprets the child element as declaring type-level metadata</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the child element can be interpreted as a Java class or interface,
the container interprets the child element as declaring a parameter of the bean
constructor</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the child element namespace is the same as the namespace of the
parent, the container interprets the element as declaring a method or field of the
bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the name of the child element matches the name of both a method and
a field of the bean class, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the name of the child element matches the name of a method of the
bean class, is it interpreted to represent that method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the name of the child element matches the name of a field of the
bean class, is it interpreted to represent that field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Otherwise, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.5.2" title="Type-level metadata for a bean">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Type-level metadata is specified via direct child elements of the bean
declaration that represent Java annotation types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The child element is interpreted as a Java annotation
type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a deployment type, the deployment type of the
bean was declared, as defined in Section 2.5.4, "Declaring the deployment type of a
bean using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a scope type, the scope of the bean was
declared, as defined in Section 2.4.4, "Declaring the bean scope using
XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a binding type, a binding of the bean was
declared, as defined in Section 2.3.4, "Declaring the bindings of a bean using
XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the annotation type is an interceptor binding type, an interceptor
binding of the bean was declared, as defined in Section A.3.6.2, "Binding an
interceptor using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a stereotype, a stereotype of the bean was
declared, as defined in Section 2.7.3, "Declaring the stereotypes for a bean using
XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If the annotation type is |javax.annotation.Name|, the name of the bean
was declared, as defined in Section 2.6.2, "Declaring the bean name using
XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If the annotation type is |javax.inject.Specializes|, the bean was
declared to directly specialize the bean with the same bean class that was defined using
annotations, as specified in Section 3.2.7, "Specializing a simple bean" and
Section 3.3.7, "Specializing a session bean"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If the annotation type is |javax.inject.Realizes|, the bean was
declared to realize the bean with the same bean class that was defined using
annotations</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If the annotation type is |javax.interceptor.Interceptor|, or
|javax.decorator.Decorator| the bean is an interceptor or decorator, as defined in Section
9.7, "Interceptor and decorator declarations"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>If the annotation type is |javax.annotation.Resource|, |javax.ejb.EJB|,
|javax.xml.ws.WebServiceRef|, |javax.persistence.PersistenceContext| or
|javax.persistence.PersistenceUnit|, the metadata for a resource or JMS resource was
declared, as defined in Section 3.6.1, "Declaring a resource using XML" and
Section 3.7.2, "Declaring a JMS resource using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>Otherwise, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.5.3" title="Bean constructor declarations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The bean constructor for a simple bean is declared by the list of
direct child elements of the bean declaration that represent Java class or interface
types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The container interprets these elements as declaring parameters of the
constructor</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Each constructor parameter declaration is interpreted as an injection
point declaration, as specified in Section 9.8, "Injection point
declarations"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the simple bean class has exactly one constructor such that the
constructor has the same number of parameters as the bean declaration has constructor
parameter declarations, and the Java type represented by each constructor parameter
declaration is assignable to the Java type of the corresponding constructor parameter then
the element is interpreted to represent that constructor, and that constructor is the bean
constructor</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If more than one constructor exists which satisfies these conditions, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If no constructor of the simple bean class satisfies these conditions,
a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>For any constructor parameter, the bean type declared in XML may be a
subtype of the Java parameter type. In this case, the container will use the bean type
declared in XML when resolving the dependency</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.5.4" title="Fields of a bean">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A field of a bean is declared by a direct child element of the bean
declaration. The name of the field is the same as the name of the element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the bean class has exactly one field with the same name as the child
element, then the child element is interpreted to represent that field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the bean class does not have exactly one field with the specified
name, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If more than one child element of a bean declaration represents the
same field of the bean class, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A field declaration may contain child elements</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If a field declaration has more than one direct child element, and at
least
+one of these elements is something other than a |<value>| element in the
Java EE namespace, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>An element that represents a field may declare an injected field, a
producer field or a field with an initial value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If the element contains a child |<Produces>| element in
the Java EE namespace, a producer field was declared, as defined in Section 3.5.3,
"Declaring a producer field using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If the element contains a child |<value>| element in the
Java EE namespace, a field with an initial value of type Set or List was declared, as
defined in Section 9.5.5, "Field initial value declarations"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If the element has exactly one child element, an injected field was
declared, as defined in Section 3.8.2, "Declaring an injected field using
XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If the element has a non-empty body, and no child elements, a field
with an initial value was declared, as defined in Section 9.5.5, "Field initial value
declarations"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>Otherwise, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>If a field declaration represents an injected field, the child element
is interpreted as an injection point declaration, as specified in Section 9.8,
"Injection point declarations"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>If the declared type is not assignable to the Java type of the field, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>The bean type declared in XML may be a subtype of the Java field type.
In this case, the container will use the bean type declared in XML when resolving the
dependency</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.5.5" title="Field initial value
declarations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The initial value of a field of a simple bean or session bean with any
one of the following types may be specified in XML: any primitive type, or |java.lang|
wrapper type, any enumerated type, |java.lang.String|, |java.util.Date|, |java.sql.Date|,
|java.sql.Time| or |java.sql.Timestamp|, |java.util.Calendar|, |java.math.BigDecimal| or
|java.math.BigInteger|, |java.lang.Class|,
|java.util.List<java.lang.String>| or
|java.util.Set<java.lang.String>|,
|java.util.List<java.lang.Class>| or
|java.util.Set<java.lang.Class>|, |java.util.List<X>| or
|java.util.Set<X>| where X is an enumerated type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The initial value of the field is specified in the body of an XML
element representing the field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The initial value of a field of primitive type or |java.lang| wrapper
type is specified using the Java literal syntax for that type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The initial value of a field of type |java.lang.String| is specified
using the string value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The initial value of a field of enumerated type is specified using the
unqualified name of the enumeration value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>The initial value of a field of type |java.util.Date|, |java.sql.Date|,
|java.sql.Time|, |java.sql.Timestamp| or |java.util.Calendar| is specified using a format
that can be parsed by calling
+|java.text.DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance().parse()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The initial value of a field of type |java.math.BigDecimal| or
|java.math.BigInteger| is specified using a format that can be parsed by the constructor
that accepts a string</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The initial value of a field of type |java.lang.Class| is specified
using the fully qualified Java class name</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The initial value of a field of type |java.util.List| or
|java.util.Set| is specified by a list of |<value>| elements. The body of
the value element is specified using the string value, fully qualified Java class name or
unqualified name of the enumeration value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If a field with an initial value specified in XML is not of one of the
listed types, or if the initial value is not specified in the correct format for the type
of the field, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If an element representing a field specifies both an initial value and
a type declaration, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.5.6" title="Methods of a bean">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A method of a bean is declared by a direct child element of the bean
declaration. The name of the declared method is the same as the name of the child
element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A method declaration may have any number of direct child
elements</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The container inspects the direct child elements of the method
declaration. For each child element, the element is interpreted as a Java type. If no such
Java type exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the type is |javax.inject.Disposes|, the container searches for a
direct child element of the child element and interprets that element as declaring a
disposed parameter of the disposal method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the type is |javax.event.Observes|, the container searches for a
direct child element of the child element that is not an |<IfExists>|,
|<Asynchronously>|, |<AfterTransactionCompletion>|,
|<AfterTransactionSuccess>|, |<AfterTransactionFailure>| or
|<BeforeTransactionCompletion>| element in the Java EE namespace, and
interprets that element as declaring an event parameter of the observer
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the type is some other Java annotation type, the container
interprets the child element as declaring method-level metadata</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the type is a Java class or interface, the container interprets the
child element as declaring a parameter of the method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>Otherwise, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If a method declaration has more than one direct child element which is
an |<Initializer>|, |<Produces>|, |<Disposes>|
or |<Observes>| element in the Java EE namespace, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>If a |<Disposes>| element does not contain exactly one
direct child element, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If an |<Observes>| element does not contain exactly one
direct child element that is not an |<IfExists>|,
|<Asynchronously>|, |<AfterTransactionCompletion>|,
|<AfterTransactionSuccess>|, |<AfterTransactionFailure>| or
|<BeforeTransactionCompletion>| element in the Java EE namespace, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>Each method parameter declaration and disposed parameter declaration is
interpreted as an injection point declaration, as specified in Section 9.8,
"Injection point declarations". An event parameter declaration is interpreted as
a type declaration, as defined in Section 9.10, "Specifying bean types and
bindings"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>If the bean class has exactly one method such that the method name is
the same as the name of the element that declares the method, the method has the same
number of parameters as the element that declares the method has child elements, and the
Java type represented by each method parameter declaration is assignable to the Java type
of the corresponding method parameter, then the element is interpreted to represent that
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>If more than one method exists which satisfies these conditions, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>If no method of the bean class satisfies these conditions, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>For any method parameter, the bean type declared in XML may be a
subtype of the Java parameter type. In this case, the container will use the bean type
declared in XML when resolving the dependency</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>If more than one child element of a bean declaration represents the
same method of the bean class, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>An element that represents a method may declare an initializer method,
an observer method, a producer method or a disposal method. Alternatively, or
additionally, it may declare method-level interceptor binding</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>If the element contains a child |<Initializes>| element
in the Java EE namespace, an initializer method was declared, as defined in Section 3.9.2,
"Declaring an initializer method using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="t">
+ <text>If the element contains a child |<Produces>| element in
the Java EE namespace, a producer method was declared, as defined in Section 3.4.3,
"Declaring a producer method using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="u">
+ <text>If the element contains a child |<Disposes>| element in
the Java EE namespace, a disposal method was declared, as defined in Section 3.4.9,
"Declaring a disposal method using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="v">
+ <text>If the element contains a child |<Observes>| element in
the Java EE namespace, an observer method was declared, as defined in Section 7.5.3,
"Declaring an observer method using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="w">
+ <text>If the element contains a child element which can be interpreted as an
interceptor binding type, method-level interceptor binding was declared, as defined in
Section A.3.6.2, "Binding an interceptor using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.6" title="Producer method and field
declarations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A producer method or field declaration is formed by adding a direct
child |<Produces>| element to an element that represents the method or
field, as defined in Section 3.4.3, "Declaring a producer method using XML" and
Section 3.5.3, "Declaring a producer field using XML"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.6.1" title="Child elements of a producer field
declaration">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container inspects the direct child elements of a producer field
declaration</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If there is more than one direct child element, a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Otherwise, the direct child element is a |<Produces>|
element in the Java EE namespace, and declares the return type, bindings and member-level
metadata of the producer field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The container inspects the direct child elements of the
|<Produces>| element. For each child element, the element is interpreted as
a Java type. If no such Java type exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the type is a Java class or interface type, the type of the producer
field was declared</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the type is a Java annotation type, it declares member-level
metadata of the producer field</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Otherwise, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If more than one child element represents a Java class or interface
type, or if no child element represents a Java class or interface type, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.6.2" title="Child elements of a producer method
declaration">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>If a child element of a producer method declaration is the
|<Produces>| element in the Java EE namespace, it declares the return type,
bindings and member-level metadata of the producer method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the child element of a producer method declaration can be
interpreted as an interceptor binding type, it declares a method-level interceptor
binding</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The container interprets the child element of a producer method
declaration as declaring a parameter of the producer method, if it is not a
|<Produces>| element and cannot be interpreted as an interceptor binding
type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If there is more than one child |<Produces>| element of a
producer method declaration in the Java EE namespace, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by
the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The container inspects the direct child elements of the
|<Produces>| element. For each child element, the element is interpreted as
a Java type. If no such Java type exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the type of the direct child element of a |<Produces>|
element is a Java class or interface type, the return type of the producer method was
declared</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the type of the direct child element of a |<Produces>|
element is a Java annotation type, it declares member-level metadata of the producer
method</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If the type of the direct child element of a |<Produces>|
element is not a Java class or Java annotation, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If more than one child element represents a Java class or interface
type, or if no child element represents a Java class or interface type, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.6.3" title="Return type and bindings of a producer
method or field">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Every XML producer method or field declaration has a direct child
|<Produces>| element</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>This |<Produces>| element must, in turn, have a direct
child element which declares the return type of the producer method or the type of the
producer field and which is interpreted by the container as a type declaration, as defined
in Section 9.10, "Specifying bean types and bindings"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The type declaration that declares the return type of the producer
method or the type of the producer field specifies the return type and bindings of the
producer method bean, or the type and bindings of the producer field bean.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The type is used to calculate the set of bean types</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The type declared in XML must be a supertype or subtype of the Java
method or field type. If the declared type is not a supertype or subtype of the Java
method or field type, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.6.4" title="Member-level metadata for a producer
method or field">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Member-level metadata for a producer method or field declaration is
specified via direct child elements of the |<Produces>| element that
represent Java annotation types.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Each child element is interpreted as a Java annotation type. If the
type is not a Java annotation type, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a deployment type, the deployment type of the
producer method or field was declared, as defined in Section 2.5.4, "Declaring the
deployment type of a bean using XML".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a scope type, the scope of the producer
method or field was declared, as defined in Section 2.4.4, "Declaring the bean scope
using XML".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the annotation type is a stereotype, a stereotype of the producer
method or field was declared, as defined in Section 2.7.3, "Declaring the stereotypes
for a bean using XML".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the annotation type is |javax.annotation.Name|, the name of the
producer method or field was declared, as defined in Section 2.6.2, "Declaring the
bean name using XML".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If the annotation type is not a deployment type, or a scope type, or a
stereotype, or a |javax.annotation.Name|, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.7" title="Interceptor and decorator
declarations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>A simple bean declaration is interpreted as an interceptor declaration
if it contains a direct child |<Interceptor>| element in the Java EE
namespace</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A simple bean declaration is interpreted as a decorator declaration if
it contains a direct child |<Decorator>| element in the Java EE
namespace</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If a bean declaration that is not a simple bean declaration contains a
child |<Interceptor>| element, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a bean declaration that is not a simple bean declaration contains a
child |<Decorator>| element, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If an inline bean declaration contains a child
|<Interceptor>| element, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container
at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If an inline bean declaration contains a child
|<Decorator>| element, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If a simple bean declaration contains more than one direct child
|<Interceptor>| element in the Java EE namespace, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If a simple bean declaration contains more than one direct child
|<Decorator>| element in the Java EE namespace, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.7.1" title="Decorator delegate attribute">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Decorator declarations may declare the delegate attribute</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>A delegate declaration is a direct child element of the decorator
declaration.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>The name of the delegate attribute is the same as the name of the
element.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>If a direct child element of a decorator declaration exists in the same
namespace as its parent, and has direct child |<Decorates>| element in the
Java EE namespace then it is interpreted as a delegate declaration.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>If the bean class has a field with the same name as the child element,
then the child element is interpreted to represent that field.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If the bean class does not have have a field with the specified name, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>If a delegate declaration has more than one direct child element, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>The child element of the delegate declaration is a
|<Decorates>| element in the Java EE namespace. If the
|<Decorates>| element does not, in turn, have exactly one direct child
element, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>The direct child element of the |<Decorates>| element is
interpreted as a type declaration as specified by Section 9.10, "Specifying bean
types and bindings". If the declared bean type is not assignable to the type of the
Java field, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The bean type declared in XML may be a subtype of the Java field type.
In this case, the container will use the bean type declared in XML when resolving the
dependency.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>If simple bean declaration that is not a decorator declaration contains
a direct child element that in turn contains a direct child |<Decorates>|
element, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.8" title="Injection point declarations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An injection point declaration is either a type declaration, as defined
in Section 9.10, "Specifying bean types and bindings", or an inline bean
declaration, as defined in Section 9.9, "Inline bean
declarations".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>When the container encounters an injection point declaration, it
interprets the element as a Java class or interface. If no such Java type exists in the
classpath, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the Java type is a parameterized type, the injection point
declaration is a type declaration, and the declared type of the injection point is the
bean type of the type declaration, including actual type parameters.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Otherwise, the container inspects the direct child elements. If any
direct child element can be interpreted as a binding type, the injection point declaration
is a type declaration, and the declared type of the injection point is the bean type of
the type declaration.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Otherwise, if any direct child elements exist, the injection point
declaration is an inline bean declaration, and the declared type of the injection point is
the bean class of the bean.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Otherwise, the injection point declaration is a type declaration, and
the declared type of the injection point is the bean type of the type
declaration.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.9" title="Inline bean declarations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>An inline bean declaration is a simple bean declaration, as defined in
Section 9.5, "Bean declarations" that occurs as an injection point declaration,
instead of as a direct child of the <Beans> element.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>The element is interpreted as a Java class. This Java class is the bean
class of the simple bean</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Inline bean declarations may not explicitly specify a binding type. If
an inline bean declaration explicitly specifies a binding type, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>For every inline injection point, the container generates a unique
value for an implementation-specific binding type. This generated value is the binding of
the injection point, and the only binding of the simple bean. The bean type of the
injection point is the declared bean class of the simple bean.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>An inline bean declaration results in a simple bean that is bound only
to the injection point at which it was declared.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.10" title="Specifying bean types and
bindings">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Every injection point defined in XML must explicitly specify a bean
type and combination of bindings.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Every event parameter defined in XML must explicitly specify a bean
type and combination of bindings.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Every delegate attribute defined in XML must explicitly specify a bean
type and combination of bindings.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>XML-based producer method declarations must explicitly specify the
return type (which is used to calculate the set of bean types) and bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>A type declaration is an element that represents a Java class or
interface, or |<Array>|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>A type declaration is (if the type is a parameterized type), a set of
child elements that represent Java classes and/or interfaces, and are interpreted as the
actual type parameters, or, if the type is an array type, a single child element that
represents the array element type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>A type declaration is optionally, a set of child elements that
represent Java annotation types, and are interpreted as bindings</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>When the container encounters a type declaration it interprets the
element as a Java type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If the element is an |<Array>| element in the Java EE
namespace, an array type was declared.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>Otherwise, the element is interpreted as a Java class or interface. If
no such Java type exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the
container at deployment time. If the Java type is not a class or interface type, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>The container inspects every direct child element of the type
declaration. Each child element is interpreted as a Java type. If no such Java type exists
in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>If the type is a Java annotation type, a binding was
declared.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>If the type is a Java class or interface type, an actual type parameter
or array element type was declared</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>If the type is not a Java annotation type or a Java class or interface
type, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>If multiple array element types are declared, a |DefinitionException|
is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>If the number of declared actual type parameters is not the same as the
number of parameters of the Java type, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container
at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>If a type parameter of the Java type is bounded, and the corresponding
declared actual type parameter does not satisfy the upper or lower bound, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>If a binding declaration declares a Java annotation type that is not a
binding type, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>If no binding is declared, the default binding |@Current| is
assumed</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="t">
+ <text>If the same binding type occurs more than once, a
|DuplicateBindingTypeException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="u">
+ <text>For fields, type declarations are specified as direct child elements of
the field declaration</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="v">
+ <text>For methods, the method parameter declarations are type
declarations</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="w">
+ <text>For producer methods, the return type must be specified</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="x">
+ <text>For constructors, the constructor parameter declarations are type
declarations</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.11" title="Annotation members">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Any binding or interceptor binding declaration must define the value of
any annotation member without a default value, and may additionally define the value of
any annotation member with a default value.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Annotation member values are defined by attributes of the XML element
which represents the Java annotation.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>All attributes of any XML element which represents a Java annotation
are interpreted as members of the annotation</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>The name of the attribute is interpreted as the name of the
corresponding annotation member.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>The value of the attribute is interpreted as the value of the
annotation member.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>If there is no annotation member with the same name as the attribute, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>The value of an annotation member named value may be specified in the
body of the XML element which represents the Java annotation.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>If the XML element has a non-empty body and also specifies an attribute
named value, a
+|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i">
+ <text>If the XML element has a non-empty body, and there is no annotation
member named value, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>The value of a member of primitive type is specified using the Java
literal syntax for that type</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>The value of a member of type |java.lang.String| is specified using the
string value</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>The value of a member of enumerated type is specified using the
unqualified name of the enumeration value.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>The value of a member of type |java.lang.Class| is specified using the
fully qualified Java class name.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>If the member value is not specified in the correct format for the type
of the member, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>If an XML element that refers to a Java annotation with a member with
no default value does not declare a value for that member, a |DefinitionException| is
thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.12" title="Deployment declarations">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The |<Deploy>|, |<Interceptors>| and
|<Decorators>| elements in the Java EE namespace determine which beans,
interceptors and decorators are enabled in a particular deployment</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.12.1" title="The <Deploy>
declaration">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Each direct child element of a |<Deploy>| element is
interpreted as the declaring an enabled deployment type, as specified in Section 2.5.6,
"Enabled deployment types"</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Each child element is interpreted as a Java annotation type. If no such
Java type exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time. If the type is not a deployment type, a |DefinitionException| is thrown
by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the same deployment type is declared more than once, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.12.2" title="The <Interceptors>
declaration">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Each direct child element of an |<Interceptors>| element
is interpreted as the declaring an enabled interceptor, as specified in Section A.3.7,
"Interceptor enablement and ordering".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Each child element is interpreted as a Java class. If no such Java
class exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the same interceptor is declared more than once, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="9.12.3" title="The <Decorators>
declaration">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>Each direct child element of a |<Decorators>| element is
interpreted as the declaring an enabled decorator, as specified in Section A.5.5,
"Decorator enablement and ordering".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Each child element is interpreted as a Java class. If no such Java
class exists in the classpath, a |DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at
deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the same decorator is declared more than once, a
|DefinitionException| is thrown by the container at deployment time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="11" title="Packaging and Deployment">
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="11.1" title="Deployment lifecycle">
+
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>First, the container performs bean discovery and registers |Bean| and
|Observer| objects for the discovered beans. The container detects definition errors by
validating the bean classes and metadata, throwing a |DeploymentException| and aborting
deployment of the application if any definition errors exist, as defined in Section 10.1,
"Definition errors".</text>
+ <note>Test that beans and observers are registered and definition exceptions
occur before @Initialized, and that this causes the app deployment to fail</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Next, the container raises an event of type |@Initialized Manager|,
allowing the application or third-party frameworks to register additional |Bean| and
|Observer| objects.</text>
+ <note>Test that the @Initialized event is called, and that beans are
registered</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Next, the container detects deployment problems by validating bean
dependencies and specialization, throwing a |DeploymentException| and aborting deployment
of the application if any deployment problems exist, as defined in Section 10.2,
"Deployment problems".</text>
+ <note>Test that validation happens after @Initialized and before @Deployed
and that deployment problems cause deployment to fail</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Next, the container raises an event of type |@Deployed
Manager|.</text>
+ <note>Test that the @Deployed event is called</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Finally, the container begins directing requests to the
application.</text>
+ <note>Test that the app is usable</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="11.2" title="Bean discovery">
+
+ <assertion id="a" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any |beans.xml|
file in any metadata directory of the application classpath (standalone WAR)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any |beans.xml|
file in any metadata directory of the application classpath (jar in |WEB-INF/lib| of
standalone WAR)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any |beans.xml|
file in any metadata directory of the application classpath (WAR in EAR)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any |beans.xml|
file in any metadata directory of the application classpath (jar in |WEB-INF/lib| of WAR
in EAR)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any |beans.xml|
file in any metadata directory of the application classpath (ejb-jar)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any |beans.xml|
file in any metadata directory of the application classpath (jar in EAR lib
directory)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any |ejb-jar.xml|
file in any metadata directory of the application classpath that also contains a
|beans.xml| file</text>
+ <note>What does this mean?</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any Java class in
any archive or directory in the classpath that has a |beans.xml| file in the metadata
directory (standalone WAR)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="i" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any Java class in
any archive or directory in the classpath that has a |beans.xml| file in the metadata
directory (jar in |WEB-INF/lib| of standalone WAR)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any Java class in
any archive or directory in the classpath that has a |beans.xml| file in the metadata
directory (WAR in EAR)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any Java class in
any archive or directory in the classpath that has a |beans.xml| file in the metadata
directory (jar in |WEB-INF/lib| of WAR in EAR)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any Java class in
any archive or directory in the classpath that has a |beans.xml| file in the metadata
directory (ejb-jar)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m" implied="true">
+ <text>When bean discovery occurs, the container considers any Java class in
any archive or directory in the classpath that has a |beans.xml| file in the metadata
directory (jar in EAR lib dir)</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>First, the container discovers all binding types~, stereotypes and
interceptor binding types~ declared in XML, according to the rules of Section 9.4,
"Stereotype, binding type and interceptor binding type
declarations".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>First, the container discovers all ~binding types~, stereotypes ~and
interceptor binding types~ declared in XML, according to the rules of Section 9.4,
"Stereotype, binding type and interceptor binding type
declarations".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>First, the container discovers all ~binding types, stereotypes and~
interceptor binding types declared in XML, according to the rules of Section 9.4,
"Stereotype, binding type and interceptor binding type
declarations".</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>The container automatically discovers simple beans (according to the
rules of Section 3.2.1, "Which Java classes are beans?") ~and session beans
(according to the rules of Section 3.3.2, "Which EJBs are beans?") deployed
and/or declared in these locations and searches the bean classes for producer methods,
producer fields, disposal methods and observer methods declared using
annotations.~</text>
+ <note>Check all archive types enumerated above</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>The container automatically discovers ~simple beans (according to the
rules of Section 3.2.1, "Which Java classes are beans?") and~ session beans
(according to the rules of Section 3.3.2, "Which EJBs are beans?")~ deployed
and/or declared in these locations and searches the bean classes for producer methods,
producer fields, disposal methods and observer methods declared using
annotations.~</text>
+ <note>Check all archive types enumerated above</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>The container automatically discovers ~simple beans (according to the
rules of Section 3.2.1, "Which Java classes are beans?") and session beans
(according to the rules of Section 3.3.2, "Which EJBs are beans?") deployed
and/or declared in these locations and searches the bean classes for~ producer methods,
~producer fields, disposal methods and observer methods~ declared using
annotations.</text>
+ <note>Check all archive types enumerated above, and session beans and simple
beans</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="t">
+ <text>The container automatically discovers ~simple beans (according to the
rules of Section 3.2.1, "Which Java classes are beans?") and session beans
(according to the rules of Section 3.3.2, "Which EJBs are beans?") deployed
and/or declared in these locations and searches the bean classes for producer methods~,
producer fields~, disposal methods and observer methods~ declared using
annotations.</text>
+ <note>Check all archive types enumerated above, and session beans and simple
beans</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="u">
+ <text>The container automatically discovers ~simple beans (according to the
rules of Section 3.2.1, "Which Java classes are beans?") and session beans
(according to the rules of Section 3.3.2, "Which EJBs are beans?") deployed
and/or declared in these locations and searches the bean classes for producer methods,
producer fields,~ disposal methods~ and observer methods~ declared using
annotations.</text>
+ <note>Check all archive types enumerated above, and session beans and simple
beans</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="v">
+ <text>The container automatically discovers~ simple beans (according to the
rules of Section 3.2.1, "Which Java classes are beans?") and session beans
(according to the rules of Section 3.3.2, "Which EJBs are beans?") deployed
and/or declared in these locations and searches the bean classes for producer methods,
producer fields, disposal methods and~ observer methods declared using
annotations.</text>
+ <note>Check all archive types enumerated above, and session beans and simple
beans</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="w">
+ <text>The container discovers beans~, disposal methods and observer methods~
defined using XML by parsing the |beans.xml| files according to the rules of Chapter 9,
XML based metadata.</text>
+ <note>Check all archive types enumerated above, simple beans, session beans,
producer methods and producer fields</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="x">
+ <text>The container discovers ~beans, ~disposal methods ~and observer
methods~ defined using XML by parsing the |beans.xml| files according to the rules of
Chapter 9, XML based metadata.</text>
+ <note>Check all archive types enumerated above</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="y">
+ <text>The container discovers ~beans, disposal methods and~ observer methods
defined using XML by parsing the |beans.xml| files according to the rules of Chapter 9,
XML based metadata.</text>
+ <note>Check all archive types enumerated above</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="z">
+ <text>Next, the container determines which beans~, interceptors and
decorators are enabled,~ according to the rules defined in Section 2.5.6, "Enabled
deployment types", Section A.3.7, "Interceptor enablement and ordering" and
Section A.5.5, "Decorator enablement and ordering", taking into account any
|<Deploy>|, ~|<Interceptors>| and
|<Decorators>|~ declarations in the |beans.xml| files.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="aa">
+ <text>Next, the container determines which ~beans,~ interceptors ~and
decorators~ are enabled, according to the rules defined in Section 2.5.6, "Enabled
deployment types", Section A.3.7, "Interceptor enablement and ordering" and
Section A.5.5, "Decorator enablement and ordering", taking into account any
~|<Deploy>|,~ |<Interceptors>| ~and
|<Decorators>|~ declarations in the |beans.xml| files.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ab">
+ <text>Next, the container determines which ~beans, interceptors and~
decorators are enabled, according to the rules defined in Section 2.5.6, "Enabled
deployment types", Section A.3.7, "Interceptor enablement and ordering" and
Section A.5.5, "Decorator enablement and ordering", taking into account any
~|<Deploy>|, |<Interceptors>| and~
|<Decorators>| declarations in the |beans.xml| files.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ac">
+ <text>For each enabled bean that is not an interceptor or decorator, the
container creates an instance of |Bean|, and registers it by calling
|Manager.addBean()|</text>
+ <note>Check that interceptors aren't registered as beans, decorators
aren't registered as beans, that disabled beans aren't registered and that simple
beans, session beans, producer methods and producer fields are registered</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ad">
+ <text>For each enabled interceptor, the container creates an instance of
|Interceptor| and registers it by calling |Manager.addInterceptor()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="ae">
+ <text>For each enabled decorator, the container creates an instance of
|Decorator| and registers it by calling |Manager.addDecorator()|.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="af">
+ <text>For each observer method of an enabled bean, the container creates an
instance of |Observer| that implements the rules of Section 7.5.8, "Observer object
for an observer method" and registers it by calling
|Manager.addObserver()|</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="11.4" title="Providing additional XML based
metadata">
+ <assertion id="a">
+ <text>The container parses the XML stream according to the rules of Chapter
9, XML based metadata. This method may be called at any time by the application or
third-party framework.</text>
+ <note>Check that the parse method adds beans etc.</note>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="11.6" title="Activities">
+
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>The method |createActivity()| creates a new child activity of an
activity:</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>Every bean belonging to a parent activity also belongs to the child
activity~, is eligible for injection into other beans belonging to the child activity and
may be obtained by dynamic lookup via the child activity~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>Every bean belonging to a parent activity ~also belongs to the child
activity,~ is eligible for injection into other beans belonging to the child activity~ and
may be obtained by dynamic lookup via the child activity~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>Every bean belonging to a parent activity ~also belongs to the child
activity, is eligible for injection into other beans belonging to the child activity and~
may be obtained by dynamic lookup via the child activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>Every interceptor ~and decorator~ belonging to a parent activity also
belongs to the child activity ~and may be applied to any bean belonging to the child
activity~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>Every interceptor ~and decorator~ belonging to a parent activity ~also
belongs to the child activity and~ may be applied to any bean belonging to the child
activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>Every ~interceptor and~ decorator belonging to a parent activity also
belongs to the child activity and~ may be applied to any bean belonging to the child
activity~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>Every ~interceptor and~ decorator belonging to a parent activity ~also
belongs to the child activity and~ may be applied to any bean belonging to the child
activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="j">
+ <text>Every observer belonging to a parent activity also belongs to the child
activity ~and receives events fired via the child activity~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="k">
+ <text>Every observer belonging to a parent activity ~also belongs to the
child activity and~ receives events fired via the child activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="l">
+ <text>Every context object belonging to the parent activity also belongs to
the child activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>|Beans| ~and observers~ may be registered with an activity by calling
|addBean()| ~or |addObserver()|~ on the |Manager| object that represents the
activity.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="n">
+ <text>~|Beans| and~ observers may be registered with an activity by calling
~|addBean()| or~ |addObserver()| on the |Manager| object that represents the
activity.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="o">
+ <text>A bean registered with the child activity is not available for
injection into any bean registered with a parent activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="p">
+ <text>A bean registered with a child activity is not available for injection
into a ~servlet or~ EJB</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="q">
+ <text>A bean registered with a child activity is not available for injection
into a servlet ~or EJB~</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="r">
+ <text>A bean registered with a child activity may not be obtained by dynamic
lookup via the parent activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="s">
+ <text>An observer registered with the child activity does not receive events
fired via a parent activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="t">
+ <text>If a bean registered with a child activity has the bean type and all
bindings of some injection point of some bean registered with a direct ~or indirect~
parent activity, a |DeploymentException| is throw by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="u">
+ <text>If a bean registered with a child activity has the bean type and all
bindings of some injection point of some bean registered with a~ direct or~ indirect
parent activity, a |DeploymentException| is throw by the container at deployment
time.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="v">
+ <text>The |addInterceptor()| ~and |addDecorator()|~ methods throw
|UnsupportedOperationException| when called on a |Manager| object that represents a child
activity.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="w">
+ <text>The ~|addInterceptor()| and~ |addDecorator()| methods throw
|UnsupportedOperationException| when called on a |Manager| object that represents a child
activity.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="11.6.1" title="Current Activity">
+ <assertion id="a" testable="false">
+ <text>An activity may be associated with the current context for a normal
scope by calling |setCurrent()|, passing the normal scope type</text>
+ <note>A statement of intent</note>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="b">
+ <text>If the given scope is inactive when |setCurrent()| is called, a
|ContextNotActiveException| is thrown.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="c">
+ <text>If the given scope type is not a normal scope, an
|IllegalArgumentException| is thrown.</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="d">
+ <text>All EL evaluations (as defined Section 5.10, "EL name
resolution")~, all calls to any injected |Manager| object or |Manager| object
obtained via JNDI lookup (as defined by Section 5.7, "The Manager object"), all
calls to any injected |Event| object (as defined in Section 7.6, "The Event
interface") and all calls to any injected |Instance| object (as defined by Section
5.8, "Dynamic lookup")~ are processed by the current activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="e">
+ <text>~All EL evaluations (as defined Section 5.10, "EL name
resolution"),~ all calls to any injected |Manager| object ~or |Manager| object
obtained via JNDI lookup (as defined by Section 5.7, "The Manager object"), all
calls to any injected |Event| object (as defined in Section 7.6, "The Event
interface") and all calls to any injected |Instance| object (as defined by Section
5.8, "Dynamic lookup")~ are processed by the current activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="f">
+ <text>~All EL evaluations (as defined Section 5.10, "EL name
resolution"),~ all calls to any ~injected |Manager| object or~ |Manager| object
obtained via JNDI lookup~ (as defined by Section 5.7, "The Manager object"), all
calls to any injected |Event| object (as defined in Section 7.6, "The Event
interface") and all calls to any injected |Instance| object (as defined by Section
5.8, "Dynamic lookup")~ are processed by the current activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="g">
+ <text>~All EL evaluations (as defined Section 5.10, "EL name
resolution"), all calls to any injected |Manager| object or |Manager| object obtained
via JNDI lookup (as defined by Section 5.7, "The Manager object"),~ all calls to
any injected |Event| object (as defined in Section 7.6, "The Event interface")
~and all calls to any injected |Instance| object (as defined by Section 5.8, "Dynamic
lookup")~ are processed by the current activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="h">
+ <text>~All EL evaluations (as defined Section 5.10, "EL name
resolution"), all calls to any injected |Manager| object or |Manager| object obtained
via JNDI lookup (as defined by Section 5.7, "The Manager object"), all calls to
any injected |Event| object (as defined in Section 7.6, "The Event interface")
and ~all calls to any injected |Instance| object (as defined by Section 5.8, "Dynamic
lookup") are processed by the current activity</text>
+ </assertion>
+
+ <assertion id="m">
+ <text>A bean registered with an activity is only available to Unified EL
expressions that are evaluated when that activity or one of its children is the current
activity.</text>
+ </assertion>
+ </section>
+
+</specification>
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===================================================================
--- beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/src/main/resources/tck-tests.xml
(rev 0)
+++ beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/impl/src/main/resources/tck-tests.xml 2009-04-02
14:59:47 UTC (rev 16252)
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+<!DOCTYPE suite SYSTEM "http://testng.org/testng-1.0.dtd" >
+
+<suite name="JSR-299 TCK" verbose="2" >
+ <test name="JSR-299 TCK" >
+ <method-selectors>
+ <method-selector>
+ <selector-class
name="org.jboss.testharness.impl.testng.DisableIntegrationTestsMethodSelector"
/>
+ </method-selector>
+ <method-selector>
+ <selector-class
name="org.jboss.testharness.impl.testng.ExcludeIncontainerUnderInvestigationMethodSelector"
/>
+ </method-selector>
+ </method-selectors>
+ <groups>
+ <run>
+ <exclude name="stub" />
+ <exclude name="ri-broken" />
+ <exclude name="underInvestigation" />
+ <exclude name="broken" />
+ </run>
+ </groups>
+ <packages>
+ <package name="org.jboss.jsr299.tck.tests" />
+ </packages>
+ </test>
+
+</suite>
\ No newline at end of file
Added: beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/pom.xml
===================================================================
--- beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/pom.xml (rev 0)
+++ beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/pom.xml 2009-04-02 14:59:47 UTC (rev 16252)
@@ -0,0 +1,304 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<project
xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd">
+ <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
+ <groupId>org.hibernate.jsr303.tck</groupId>
+ <artifactId>parent</artifactId>
+ <packaging>pom</packaging>
+ <version>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ <name>JSR-303 TCK</name>
+ <url>http://validator.hibernate.org</url>
+
+ <description>
+ JSR-303 TCK
+ </description>
+
+ <developers>
+ <developer>
+ <id>epbernard</id>
+ <name>Emmanuel Bernard</name>
+ <email>emmanuel(a)hibernate.org</email>
+ <organization>JBoss, a division of Red Hat</organization>
+ <url>http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/Emmanuel</url>
+ </developer>
+ <developer>
+ <id>hardy.ferentschik</id>
+ <name>Hardy Ferentschik</name>
+ <email>hferents(a)redhat.com</email>
+ <organization>JBoss, a division of Red Hat</organization>
+ <url>http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/Hardy</url>
+ </developer>
+ </developers>
+
+ <mailingLists>
+ <mailingList>
+ <name>hibernate-dev</name>
+ <post>hibernate-dev(a)lists.jboss.org</post>
+ </mailingList>
+ </mailingLists>
+
+ <modules>
+ <module>api</module>
+ <module>impl</module>
+ </modules>
+
+ <dependencyManagement>
+ <dependencies>
+
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.testng</groupId>
+ <artifactId>testng</artifactId>
+ <version>5.8</version>
+ <classifier>jdk15</classifier>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>javax.validation</groupId>
+ <artifactId>validation-api</artifactId>
+ <version>1.0.CR2-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.hibernate.jsr303.tck</groupId>
+ <artifactId>jsr303-tck-api</artifactId>
+ <version>${project.version}</version>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
+ <artifactId>tck-utils-api</artifactId>
+ <version>0.9.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
+ <artifactId>tck-utils-impl</artifactId>
+ <version>0.9.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.jboss.test-harness</groupId>
+ <artifactId>jboss-test-harness-api</artifactId>
+ <version>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ </dependency>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.jboss.test-harness</groupId>
+ <artifactId>jboss-test-harness</artifactId>
+ <version>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ </dependency>
+ </dependencies>
+ </dependencyManagement>
+
+ <build>
+ <defaultGoal>install</defaultGoal>
+ <extensions>
+ <extension>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.wagon</groupId>
+ <artifactId>wagon-webdav</artifactId>
+ <version>1.0-beta-2</version>
+ </extension>
+ </extensions>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-source-plugin</artifactId>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>attach-sources</id>
+ <phase>verify</phase>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>jar</goal>
+ </goals>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-release-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <autoVersionSubmodules>true</autoVersionSubmodules>
+ <allowTimestampedSnapshots>true</allowTimestampedSnapshots>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-enforcer-plugin</artifactId>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <descriptors>
+ <descriptor>src/main/assembly/assembly.xml</descriptor>
+ </descriptors>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ <pluginManagement>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.0.2</version>
+ <configuration>
+ <source>1.5</source>
+ <target>1.5</target>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-jar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <archive>
+ <manifest>
+ <addDefaultImplementationEntries>
+ true
+ </addDefaultImplementationEntries>
+ <addDefaultSpecificationEntries>
+ true
+ </addDefaultSpecificationEntries>
+ </manifest>
+ </archive>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-surefire-report-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.4.3</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.4.3</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
+ <artifactId>properties-maven-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>1.0-alpha-1</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-clean-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.2</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-deploy-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.4</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-install-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.2</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-site-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.0-beta-6</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-source-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.0.4</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-resources-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.2</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-jar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.2</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-dependency-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.0</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
+ <artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>1.1</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-javadoc-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.4</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.2-beta-2</version>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-enforcer-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>1.0-alpha-4</version>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>enforce</id>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>enforce</goal>
+ </goals>
+ <configuration>
+ <rules>
+ <requireMavenVersion>
+ <version>2.0.9</version>
+ </requireMavenVersion>
+ <requirePluginVersions>
+ <unCheckedPlugins>
+
<unCheckedPlugin>org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-eclipse-plugin</unCheckedPlugin>
+ </unCheckedPlugins>
+ </requirePluginVersions>
+ </rules>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-release-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.0-beta-8</version>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ </pluginManagement>
+ </build>
+
+ <ciManagement>
+ <system>Hudson</system>
+ <url />
+ </ciManagement>
+
+ <issueManagement>
+ <system>JIRA</system>
+
<
url>http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/BVAL-99&...
+ </issueManagement>
+
+ <inceptionYear>2008</inceptionYear>
+
+ <licenses>
+ <license>
+ <name>Apache License, Version 2.0</name>
+ <
url>http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</url>
+ </license>
+ </licenses>
+
+ <scm>
+
<
connection>scm:svn:http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/hibernate/beanvalida...
+ <developerConnection>
+
scm:svn:https://svn.jboss.org/repos/hibernate/beanvalidation
+ </developerConnection>
+ <url></url>
+ </scm>
+
+ <distributionManagement>
+ <repository>
+ <!-- Copy the dist to the local checkout of the JBoss maven2 repo
${maven.repository.root} -->
+ <!-- It is anticipated that ${maven.repository.root} be set in user's
settings.xml -->
+ <!-- todo : replace this with direct svn access once the svnkit providers are
available -->
+ <id>repository.jboss.org</id>
+ <url>file://${maven.repository.root}</url>
+ </repository>
+ <snapshotRepository>
+ <id>snapshots.jboss.org</id>
+ <name>JBoss Snapshot Repository</name>
+ <
url>dav:https://snapshots.jboss.org/maven2</url>
+ </snapshotRepository>
+ </distributionManagement>
+
+</project>
Added: beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/src/main/assembly/assembly.xml
===================================================================
--- beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/src/main/assembly/assembly.xml
(rev 0)
+++ beanvalidation/trunk/validation-tck/src/main/assembly/assembly.xml 2009-04-02 14:59:47
UTC (rev 16252)
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+
+<assembly
xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
+
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
+
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/xsd/assembly-1.1.0.xsd">
+ <id>dist</id>
+ <baseDirectory>jsr303-tck-${project.version}</baseDirectory>
+ <formats>
+ <format>zip</format>
+ </formats>
+ <fileSets>
+ <fileSet>
+ <directory>${project.basedir}</directory>
+ <outputDirectory>src</outputDirectory>
+ <includes>
+ <include>**/pom.xml</include>
+ <include>**/src/**</include>
+ </includes>
+ <excludes>
+ <exclude>**/src/main/assembly/**</exclude>
+ <exclude>**/bin/**</exclude>
+ </excludes>
+ <useDefaultExcludes/>
+ </fileSet>
+ <fileSet>
+ <directory>${project.basedir}/impl/src/main/resources</directory>
+ <outputDirectory>lib</outputDirectory>
+ <includes>
+ <include>tck-tests.xml</include>
+ </includes>
+ </fileSet>
+ <fileSet>
+ <directory>${project.basedir}/target</directory>
+ <outputDirectory>/</outputDirectory>
+ <includes>
+ <include>coverage.html</include>
+ </includes>
+ </fileSet>
+ <fileSet>
+ <directory>${project.basedir}</directory>
+ <outputDirectory>/</outputDirectory>
+ <includes>
+ <include>readme.txt</include>
+ <include>apl.txt</include>
+ </includes>
+ </fileSet>
+ </fileSets>
+
+ <moduleSets>
+ <moduleSet>
+ <includes>
+ <include>org.hibernate.jsr303.tck:jsr303-tck-impl</include>
+ </includes>
+ <binaries>
+ <outputDirectory>lib</outputDirectory>
+ <unpack>false</unpack>
+ </binaries>
+ </moduleSet>
+ </moduleSets>
+</assembly>