On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 10:52 -0500, Clint Popetz wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:51 AM, David Allen <drallendc(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 11:43 -0400, Dan Allen wrote:
> On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Pete Muir
<pmuir(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 28 May 2009, at 16:04, Dan Allen wrote:
>
> > On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Pete Muir
> > <pmuir(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> > Yeah, this is used a lot in the TCK, and
maybe a bit
> > in addons which enable injection in types
WB doesn't
> > know about (?), but I don't think users
will hit it.
> >
> > Correct, users really should hit this. It's used
heavily in
> > tests, for instance in AbstractWebBeans tests.
>
>
> Hmm, yes you might well want to use this in a
standalone, unit
> test, environment as an entry point.
>
> It would be great if we can add a convenience method to
> AbstractWebBeansTest. That would pretty much clear up any
annoyances.
Yes, that is the plan. Ditto for the TCK abstract test class.
I got the TCK compiling locally with the new BeanManager interface,
but rather than adding the bridge methods to the old SPI methods in
the abstract test class, I added them to a separate utility class,
because several things in the TCK that aren't test subclasses use this
functionality as well.
I can also add a method to the abstract test class to delegate to the
utility class.
Is that ok?
Yeah, that sounds good. Most of our tests do extend an abstract class,
so I just thought that would be a little cleaner in the code to use a
member method.
-Clint
>
>
>
>
> > It is also used when you are entering from outside
the WB
> > environment. You get a handle to manager and
lookup the type
> > that gives you entry. For instance, you might look
up the
> > Identity component and then invoke some method on
it which
> > may trigger a chain of WB injections once
"inside".
>
>
> Yes, this is addon frameworks, not end users.
>
> Yep, agreed. I've found that injection is sufficient for all
but those
> "entry point" cases.
>
> -Dan
>
>
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