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Emond Papegaaij commented on WFLY-9488:
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[~mkouba] Wicket-CDI injects all classes managed by Wicket. These are Wicket components,
not CDI beans. You can find the code that performs the injection here:
https://github.com/apache/wicket/blob/master/wicket-cdi-1.1/src/main/java...
. We've reproduced this issue with Wicket classes deployed in a war inside an ear. The
faulty ResourceLoader tries to lookup the class in the classloader of the ear, where it
should have been searching inside the war.
With regard to this report, it seems clear that the code in
{{org.jboss.as/weld.deployment.WeldDeployment}} is wrong. The constructor of
{{BeanDeploymentArchiveImpl}} explicitly registers a {{ResourceLoader}} at [line
81|https://github.com/weld/as7-weld-subsystem/blob/master/subsystem/src/m...]
which is overridden directly thereafter by WeldDeployment at [line
183|https://github.com/weld/as7-weld-subsystem/blob/master/subsystem/src/...]
by the {{ResourceLoader}} setup at [line
103|https://github.com/weld/as7-weld-subsystem/blob/master/subsystem/src/...].
WeldDeployment initialisation error causes session fail-over to
fail.
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Key: WFLY-9488
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-9488
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: CDI / Weld
Affects Versions: 11.0.0.Final
Environment: Testen on OS X Sierra with Oracle JDK 1.8.0_152
Reporter: Klaasjan Brand
Assignee: Martin Kouba
Attachments: serviceregistry.patch
At Topicus we've tested one of our Java EE applications to check compatibility with
Wildfly session replication. This resulted in deserialization errors when performing a
failover test.
(WELD-001122: Failed to deserialize annotated type identified with
AnnotatedTypeIdentifier)
The application is deployed as an EAR archive containing several modules, one of them a
WAR which hosts the main web frontend.
Point of interest is our application uses Wicket (with Wicket-CDI) to inject CDI
resources in Wicket pages.
After a debugging session we concluded the
"tryToLoadUnknownBackedAnnotatedType" method in the Weld class
"SlimAnnotatedType" uses the wrong ResourceLoader when trying to load the class
containing an injected object.
Further debugging proved the initialisation in the WeldDeployment method
"createAndRegisterAdditionalBeanDeploymentArchive" copies all of the
ServiceRegistry entries of the parent BeanDeployment to the child, overwriting the already
set ResourceLoader.
I've attached a patch which prevents the overwriting of the deployment's already
set entries. This fixed the replication problems with our application.
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