"alesj" wrote :
|
| Your #3 deployer is not a component deployer.
|
That's correct.
"alesj" wrote :
| Your #2 puts attachment into component,
| hence it's only component deployers that can see that.
|
Any specific reason for this special treatment? Because after all that is a simple
attachment (and not a component) and hence i was considering that it would be visible to
non-component deployers.
"alesj" wrote :
| Component deployers should mostly consume attachments
| not creating them - hence the name "component". ;-)
And i thought the name "component" was because they work on components rather
than what output they generate :)
So would that mean, the attachment generated by a component deployer is of no pratical use
to non-component deployers?
So would this be a clean way of doing things in a component deployer:
| public void deploy(DeploymentUnit unit) throws DeploymentException
| {
| logger.info("Deploying unit : " + unit);
|
| // Am i deploying a component?
| if (unit.isComponent())
| {
| // yes, i am deploying a component
| ...
| // should my attachments be visible to non-component deployers?
| if (shouldMyAttachmentsBeVisibleToAll())
| {
| // should be visible to all, so add to parent
| unit.getParent().addAttachment(something,someotherthing);
| }
| else
| {
| // only to component deployers
| unit.addAttachment(something,someotherthing);
| }
|
| }
|
| }
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