Hi,
Just for clarity, is the @Inject annotation mandatory now, even if you
have a qualifying type. Eg, if you had:
@Inject @Casual Greeting hi;
Would this be equivalent:
@Casual Greeting hi;
In section 3.7.1 it says: "An injected field may be declared by
annotating the field with any qualifier type.", but I couldn't find
any examples that didn't use @Inject.
Cheers,
Pete.
On 18/08/2009, at 7:19 AM, Gavin King wrote:
Changes in this draft:
* use of JSR-330 annotations
* Policy -> Alternative
* @Observes(notify=...) -> @Observes(receives=....)
There are a couple of other minor clarifications requested by the RI
team, but these are the main changes.
We still need to resolve this issue of static injection....
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