[JBoss JIRA] Created: (SEAMINTL-57) Select Message Interface by Locale
by Ken Finnigan (JIRA)
Select Message Interface by Locale
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Key: SEAMINTL-57
URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMINTL-57
Project: Seam International
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: Locales, Messages
Reporter: Ken Finnigan
Assignee: Ken Finnigan
If a developer Injects a message interface and then does BlahMessages.helloWorld("Brian"); how does that become localized to either the App locale or the Client locale?
For App locale, could specify developer adds @Locale('fr') to message interface injection point
For Client locale, above approach doesn't work. Need to have a wrapper class around the various locale specific message interfaces that the developer would inject to use, and then when called would call the appropriate locale specific version.
Something like:
class MessagesWrapper<BlahMessage> {}
with a way to specify which locales are supported in that wrapper, so it knows possible locale specific interfaces it would require, and then it uses the @Client @Locale to retrieve the correct localized message
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[jbossseam-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Created: (JBSEAM-2764) Factory method does not create objects properly
by Bogdan Minciu (JIRA)
Factory method does not create objects properly
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Key: JBSEAM-2764
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-2764
Project: JBoss Seam
Issue Type: Bug
Components: EJB3
Affects Versions: 2.0.1.GA
Reporter: Bogdan Minciu
Hello,
It seems that my @Factory method is recognizing the created objects only in its command block. I have this class:
@Stateful
@Name("xtw")
@Scope(ScopeType.SESSION)
@AutoCreate
public class XTextSessionWrapper implements LocalXTextSessionWrapper {
...
@In(required=false, create=true)
@Out
private XLanguage activeLanguage;
public String getText(String identifier) {
log.info("getText(1): identifier= #0, activeLanguage= #1", identifier, getActiveLanguage());
XTextEntry xte = xTextEntryDAO.findXTextEntry(identifier, getActiveLanguage());
log.info("getText(2): identifier= #0, activeLanguage= #1", identifier, getActiveLanguage());
xte.getXtext();
}
@Factory(value="activeLanguage", autoCreate=true)
public void initActiveLanguage() {
XLanguage xl = xLanguageDAO.findXLanguageByIdentifier("ro");
log.info("initActiveLanguage(1): activeLanguage initialized to #0", xl.getIdentifier());
setActiveLanguage(xl);
log.info("initActiveLanguage(1): activeLanguage initialized to #0", getActiveLanguage().getIdentifier());
}
public XLanguage getActiveLanguage() {
return activeLanguage;
}
public void setActiveLanguage(XLanguage activeLanguage) {
this.activeLanguage = activeLanguage;
}
...
}
And i am calling the getText() method. The method calling is as expected:
1. the injected activeLanguage is detecting that it has a null value,
2. the initActiveLanguage() factory method is called
3. then the getText() method is continuing its execution.
But, the problem is that when the application exists the @Factory method block, the created objects: activeLanguage is lost and reported again as null.
Here is the output:
12:43:48,203 INFO [XTextSessionWrapper] initActiveLanguage(1): activeLanguage initialized to ro
12:43:48,203 INFO [XTextSessionWrapper] initActiveLanguage(1): activeLanguage initialized to ro
12:43:48,703 INFO [XTextSessionWrapper] initActiveLanguage(1): activeLanguage initialized to ro
12:43:48,703 INFO [XTextSessionWrapper] initActiveLanguage(1): activeLanguage initialized to ro
12:43:48,703 INFO [XTextSessionWrapper] getText(1): identifier= com.brit.xcms.cms.Category.12.name, activeLanguage= null
12:43:49,234 INFO [XTextSessionWrapper] getText(2): identifier= com.brit.xcms.cms.Category.12.name, activeLanguage= null
Where did I went wrong? Why is the activeLanguage factoried value lost when i leave the initActiveLanguage() method?
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