I played a bit around this code fragment and everything works as
expected for me.
@Nik: Do you have a complete example and a bit more information to
verify your problem?
No, @Dependent is the default.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Benjamin Graf <Benjamin.Graf at
gmx.net
<
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/webbeans-dev>> wrote:
>/ I'm not sure but doesn't it need a @Dependent scope to work?
/>/
/>/ Gavin King wrote:
/>>/ That code should work. If it doesn't it would be a bug.
/>>/
/>>/ On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Nicklas Karlsson <nickarls at
gmail.com
<
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/webbeans-dev>> wrote:
/>>/
/>>>/ Hi,
/>>>/
/>>>/ Is there something I don't understand about producers methods and
/>>>/ injection with parameterized types when I have
/>>>/
/>>>/ public class A
/>>>/ {
/>>>/ @Produces @Users
/>>>/ public List<User> getUsers() {
/>>>/ List<User> users = new ArrayList<User>();
/>>>/ users.add(new User("1", "1", "1"));
/>>>/ return users;
/>>>/ }
/>>>/ }
/>>>/
/>>>/ and
/>>>/
/>>>/ @SessionScoped
/>>>/ public class B
/>>>/ {
/>>>/ @Users
/>>>/ private List<User> users;
/>>>/
/>>>/ public int count() {
/>>>/ return users.size();
/>>>/ }
/>>>/ }
/>>>/
/>>>/ When B is created and injection is done, it goes looking for
/>>>/ java.util.List and fails.
/>>>/
/>>>/ ---
/>>>/ Nik
/>>>/
/>>>/
/>>/
/>>/
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