On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 15:45, aalmiray <aalmiray@yahoo.com> wrote:
Nice! Got it running once I figured out I had to explicitly call inject() and
postConstruct() once the bean instance was setup with
NonContextual.Instance.

Now all I have to figure out is when exactly an instance must be
destroyed/disposed and this puppy is good to go.

Btw, all this work is for a Weld Griffon plugin ;-)

That's awesome. It's exciting to see another use of Weld (and CDI) outside of Java EE. Thanks for branching us out!

I'm curious whether you think certain Seam modules would be relevant/useful within Griffon now that you (almost) have support for CDI in place? It would certainly help challenge some of the assumptions we make in the Seam modules and ultimately make them generally more applicable and robust.

http://github.com/seam and http://seamframework.org/Seam3

-Dan

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