In Weld, we do apply decorators and interceptors on all managed beans,
including the ones which are @Dependent.
Marius
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 14:03 -0400, Dan Allen wrote:
According to the intro in Chapter 8. Decorators:
"Decorators may be associated with any managed bean that is not itself
an interceptor or decorator or with any EJB session bean."
Dependent-scoped beans are managed beans, so ergo, they must allow
decorators.
I can't provide a use case off the top of my head (just not something
my mind is currently chewing on).
-Dan
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Gurkan Erdogdu
<gurkanerdogdu(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi;
Does the 299 specification indicate that interceptors and
decorators should
not be called for dependent scoped beans?
Currently we do not implement Interceptor/Decorator on
@Dependent scoped beans in OWB because we do all
interceptor/decorator stuff using proxy and @Dependent scoped
beans do not require client proxy.
Does anyone has a good use case/example when dependent scoped
beans are useful or necessary?
Thanks;
--Gurkan
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