On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 8:29 PM, Stuart Douglas
<stuart(a)baileyroberts.com.au>wrote:
I tried that, it did not work in weld, and according to the spec it
is not
required to work.
We need the scope to be a Normal scope as we are after a client proxy,
however according to the spec normal scopes need to follow the rules that I
included below.
Ah, got it now.
I talked to Pete about this and I am going to resurrect the
@ManagedProducer stuff I did in WELDX a while ago, but with javassist rather
than JDK proxies. These work by injecting a dependent scoped proxy into the
bean, and the proxy calls the @ManagedProducer method every time to get the
instance to invoke the method on. This also has the advantage that you can
inject the InjectionPoint into the @ManagedProducer method.
Cool.
I am not totally sold on the name @ManagedProducer, but as previously
discussed making up names is not really my strong point :-)
To be honest, names are just tough in general. I've got a couple of
suggestions:
PerpetualProducer
ContinuousProducer
Activator
Regenerator
I committed an initial implementation last night, it still needs a bit more
work but it should be functional.
As always, great job!
-Dan
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