Hi Emily,
I see what you are saying. I agree that the test would be better if
tested a more realistic scenario where a bean archive contains some
classes. Unless there are objections e.g. from the TCK lead I do not see
a problem improving the test this way.
Jozef
On 05/07/2015 01:57 PM, Emily Jiang wrote:
Thank you Jozef or your reply. have brought this discussion in the
cdi
dev as I think the spec is contradicting itself. Anyway, this question
is related to one tck test
org.jboss.cdi.tck.tests.alternative.broken.incorrect.name.NoClassWithSpecifiedNameTest
org.jboss.cdi.tck.tests.alternative.broken.incorrect.name.stereotype.NoAnnotationWithSpecifiedNameTest
This tck is to test a scenario where no classes in the web-inf\classes
but one beans.xml. In this beans.xml, an invalid class was specified
in the alternative list. The test is expecting a deployment. In my
interpretation, I won't create any archive for it as there is no
classes. What is the value to create one with beans.xml but nothing
else (by the way, no other accessible bean archives either). What is
the value of this test? I think the test should be modified to include
a class. Thoughts?
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 7:30 AM, Jozef Hartinger <jharting(a)redhat.com
<mailto:jharting@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi Emily,
jar1 and jar2 would be bean archives on their own. If such archive
declares beans.xml then that one is used. Otherwise, the bean
archive may be implicit (no beans.xml but bean-defining
annotation). Either way, no other beans.xml file is used instead
for that particular jar.
HTH,
Jozef
On 04/30/2015 11:34 PM, Emily Jiang wrote:
> Thanks Jozef! I figured out why I did not get an error:
>
> my war:
> web-inf\beans.xml (containing invalid class as alternatives)
> web-inf\lib\jar1.jar
> web-inf\lib\jar2.jar
> [no web-inf\classes]
> In either jar1.jar or jar2.jar, there is no beans.xml and no
> bean-defining annotations. Do you think the jar1.jar and jar2.jar
> should use the beans.xml in the web-inf? If yes, what if there is
> beans.xml packaged in either jar1.jar or jar2.jar? I cannot find
> any clear instruction on this scenario.
> Thanks,
> Emily
>
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 6:24 AM, Jozef Hartinger
> <jharting(a)redhat.com <mailto:jharting@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Emily,
>
> Weld performs all these validations.
>
> Jozef
>
>
> On 04/29/2015 11:52 PM, Emily Jiang wrote:
>> CDI1.2 spec section 8.2.2 says:
>> In the beans.xml
>> Each child <class> element must specify the name of a
>> decorator bean class. If there is no class with the
>> specified name, or if the class with the specified name is
>> not a decorator bean class, the container automatically
>> detects the problem and treats it as a deployment problem.
>> If the same class is listed twice under the <decorators>
>> element, the container automatically detects the problem and
>> treats it as a deployment problem.
>>
>> Will Weld do the validation or Weld expects the integrator
>> to do the validation?
>>
>> I am confused about what validations are done by the spec
>> reference implemenatation (RI) or RI consumer.
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>> Emily
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