On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 4:24 AM Matej Novotny <manovotn(a)redhat.com> wrote:
You want your proxies to be based on the most concrete type of the
bean
for apparent reasons - you want the proxy to match all possible injection
points, so it has to fit into all types, which is exactly what the most
specific type will do.
Right.
So in your 2 interface scenario with Square and Rectangle, you will
always
want to base proxy on Square so that the proxy has both types; therefore
these methods will return you `Square` - a super interface for the proxy
you are doing.
And not just any "super interface" but the most *specific* "super
interface".
OK. So it's the name, then. It probably should have been something like
getMostSpecificSuperInterface() or something awful like that. :-) I get
it now. Nice to know I wasn't reading the code backwards!
Best,
Laird