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Guillaume Smet commented on WFLY-11956:
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Hi Ron,
Well, for the first one, you'll see that the HV part does not have the value, just the
root object and the property name: it's Hibernate ORM doing the value resolution in
the end.
I asked on the hibernate-dev list if we could have a way to know if a class is potentially
managed by ORM because it doesn't make sense to ask ORM if a property is loaded if the
root object is not managed by ORM.
The issue is that we are talking JPA here as the current model supports potentially having
several persistence providers.
About your getter question: Bean Validation really supposes that your objects are
following the Java Beans specification.
@PostConstruct on @ApplicationScoped bean called too late in case
@Valid is annotated on a business method
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Key: WFLY-11956
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-11956
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Bean Validation, REST
Affects Versions: 16.0.0.Final
Reporter: Joerg Baesner
Assignee: Ronald Sigal
Priority: Major
Attachments: logging.txt, playground.zip
Having a bean class with {{@ApplicationScoped}}, which has a {{@PostConstruct}} and is
implementing the following _Interface_:
{code}
@Path("/validated")
public interface ValidatedJaxRsInterface {
@GET
@Valid
@Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
GreetingModel getHelloGreeting();
}
{code}
will result in calling the {{getHelloGreeting}} method of the implementation class twice
*_before_* the {{@PostConstruct}} is getting executed.
This can be reproduced with the attached reproducer application...
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