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Scott M Stark commented on JBMETA-27:
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The problem is that the RemoteEnvironmentRefsGroupMetaData.merge is combining spec and
jboss lifecycle methods:
public void merge(RemoteEnvironment jbossEnv, RemoteEnvironment specEnv,
String overrideFile, String overridenFile, boolean mustOverride)
{
...
if(jbossEnv != null)
{
postConstructs = addAll(postConstructs, jbossEnv.getPostConstructs());
preDestroys = addAll(preDestroys, jbossEnv.getPreDestroys());
}
if(specEnv != null)
{
postConstructs = addAll(postConstructs, specEnv.getPostConstructs());
preDestroys = addAll(preDestroys, specEnv.getPreDestroys());
}
Instead of simple arrays, the lifecycle methods should be maps keyed by class name since a
class may only have one post/pre-construct method.
Duplicate postConstruct lifecycle metadata for simple app client
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Key: JBMETA-27
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBMETA-27
Project: JBoss Metadata
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 1.0.0.Beta9
Reporter: Scott M Stark
Assigned To: Scott M Stark
Fix For: 1.0.0.Beta10
I'm seeing 3 LifecycleCallbackMetaData postConstructs show up in the
JBossClientMetaData for a simple client like the following. There should only be one.
public class HelloWorldClient
{
@EJB
private static HelloWorldService helloWorldService;
@Resource(name="msg")
private static String msg;
private static String result;
@Resource(mappedName="ConnectionFactory")
private static ConnectionFactory connectionFactory;
@Resource(name="messageReplier")
private static Destination destination;
private static int postConstructCalls = 0;
public static int getPostConstructCalls()
{
return postConstructCalls;
}
...
@PostConstruct
public static void postConstruct()
{
postConstructCalls++;
}
}
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