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Pete Muir updated JBSEAM-2713:
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Fix Version/s: The future
(was: 2.1.0.BETA1)
Bean Annotated with @Destroy Fails on any JEE5 Certified Platform.
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Key: JBSEAM-2713
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-2713
Project: Seam
Issue Type: Bug
Components: EJB3
Affects Versions: 2.1.0.A1
Environment: Any.
Reporter: Burt Prior
Fix For: The future
Hi Seam Team,
Per Gavin's suggestion and response to my post on the Seam Users Forum
(
http://seamframework.org/Community/Seam2JEE5CompliantWithTheTCKRequirements), I am
submitting the following bug.
Also, please note that I collaborated with the Apache Geronimo engineers on identifying
the source of the issue and the best approach to finding a resolution as well.
The following bug occurs when running the 'booking' example on the Geronimo 2.1
AS: (please see the Users Forum entry above for the stack trace).
... 11:25:05,179 ERROR OpenEJB The bean instance business method encountered a system
exception: Callback methods cannot access parameters java.lang.IllegalStateException:
Callback methods cannot access parameters ...
The code in the 'booking' example that appears to cause the issue is: (on any
Bean)
...
@Destroy @Remove public void destroy() {}
...
It appears that running the 'booking' (any?) Seam (2.1.0.A1) app on the
Geronimo/OpenEJB (any?) JEE5 Certified container results in the stack trace and that
allowing the InvocationContext to supply the parameters during a lifecycle call results in
TCK failures.
The Geronimo Engineers mentioned that if OpenEJB did not throw this exception in these
circumstances it would fail the TCK.
It appears that any bean using Seam's@Destroy annotation fails on *any* JEE5
certified platform, in our case Geronimo 2.1. We surmise, but have not verified, that
this must occur on GlassFish as well. (Jboss 5 beta 4?)
As a test, we removed @Destroy, and still received the error.
Resolution of this error is very important to us. I have detailed stack traces of the
Geronimo log should you need them, and I would be happy to help in any way to get this
issue resolved quickly. Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Thank you for your time,
Burt Prior
IT Engineer
Cisco Systems, San Jose, CA
bprior(a)cisco.com
408.853.4199
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