"adrian(a)jboss.org" wrote :
| You do need something like the ScopeKey being mutable until the last minute
| because things like the CLASS scope may not be known until the bean instance
| is constructed from a factory. Only then do you know the class.
|
By the way, that's another HACK (and marked as such in the code)
see KernelScopeInfo and InstantiateAction.
If you can think of a better way to do it then feel free to fix it. ;-)
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