Right, there are no events in which beans are guaranteed to be available for lookup or
instantiation, so doing it lazily is best.
On 13 Feb 2011, at 05:15, Stuart Douglas wrote:
On 13/02/2011, at 2:57 PM, Jason Porter wrote:
> On Saturday, February 12, 2011, Stuart Douglas
> <stuart.w.douglas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> The spec does not actually guarantee that the beans will be available in the
AfterBeanDiscovery event.
>
> Wouldn't AfterValidation work?
Possibly, however I don't think it is required to work by the spec, so it may not be
portable.
Stuart
>
>> As it is possible to add beans/interceptors/decorators in this event CDI is not
fully initialised yet, so even if this does sort of work some times it is certainly not
portable. Have you considered using a ComputingHashMap to create the map in a lazy
manner?
>> Stuart
>>
>>
>> On 13/02/2011, at 6:44 AM, Jordan Ganoff wrote:
>> All,
>> I've run into an issue that I haven't been able to resolve. I am
collecting producers during ProcessProducer and I'd like to be able to invoke them
during AfterBeanDiscovery to operate on the produces objects. When I run the application
with Arquillian the beans can be looked up successfully. When the application runs as a
web app they are not.
>>
>>
>>
>> The sample app is producer-test on this branch of seam-jms:
https://github.com/jganoff/jms/tree/producer-test/producer-test
>>
>> The relevant code is here:
https://github.com/jganoff/jms/blob/producer-test/producer-test/src/main/...
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>> Follow up question: Is this a decent way for users to configure JMS routing
information (send CDI event X to JMS destination Y, etc)? The original idea was to allow
users to annotate methods with @RoutingConfig and what they returned would be registered
as a route. The producer idea seemed like a better fit though.
>>
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