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Alexey Kazakov edited comment on JBIDE-9244 at 10/27/11 2:19 PM:
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I see two minor issues here:
1. If you have inconsistent bean type in @DefaultBean:
{code}
@DefaultBean(String.class)
@Produces
Object produceFunctionMapper() {
return null;
}
{code}
CDI Validator complaints:
*Producer method specifies a @Typed annotation, and the value member specifies a class
which does not correspond to a type in the unrestricted set of bean types of a bean
[JSR-299 §2.2.2]*
We should rephrase this error message since this error may occur not only on @Typed
annotation.
2. If you create a default bean in one resource and then create another one with the same
type and set of qualifiers in another resource then incremental validator doesn't
re-validate the first bean.
was (Author: akazakov):
I see two minor issues here:
1. If you have inconsistent bean type in @DefaultBean:
{code}
@DefaultBean(String.class)
Object produceFunctionMapper() {
return null;
}
{code}
CDI Validator complaints:
*Producer method specifies a @Typed annotation, and the value member specifies a class
which does not correspond to a type in the unrestricted set of bean types of a bean
[JSR-299 §2.2.2]*
We should rephrase this error message since this error may occur not only on @Typed
annotation.
2. If you create a default bean in one resource and then create another one with the same
type and set of qualifiers in another resource then incremental validator doesn't
re-validate the first bean.
Seam Solder: default bean validation
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Key: JBIDE-9244
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-9244
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: CDI extensions
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.M2
Reporter: Viacheslav Kabanovich
Assignee: Alexey Kazakov
Labels: new_and_noteworthy
Fix For: 3.3.0.Beta1
1. Default producer fields are not supported on normal scoped beans. - it is a deployment
error.
2. Two default beans with the same type and qualifiers is a deployment error.
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