I might just add a note that containers are not required to support
app client jar bean deployment archives, making it, essentially, an
optional feature.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Roberto Chinnici
<Roberto.Chinnici(a)sun.com> wrote:
Apologies, but it looks like I have to take back my previous request
for app
client support.
It seems that there are enough issues related to 299 in the Java EE RI to
keep out engineers busy until code freeze. They also told me they expect
more Weld code drops in the coming days and they need to work on integrating
them.
I think we should defer app client support to the next release, alongside
static injection. It's simply not high enough in priority to cause the
entire release to slip.
So please roll back the change you made to 12.1. I'll figure out what I need
to add to the platform spec to further clarify that 299 support in the app
client is not required.
--Roberto
Gavin King wrote:
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> Another rev, with support for app client jars added in, as requested.
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> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Gavin King <gavin.king(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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>> OK folks, here's a new draft with the following changes:
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>> major changes:
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>> * moved TypeLiteral/AnnotationLiteral/Nonbinding to javax.enterprise.util
>> * @Decorates -> @Inject @Delegate
>> * added note to 11.3.18 about classes with component defining annotations
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>> minor changes:
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>> * light reorg/rewrite of 5.1-5.3, 8.3-8.4, 9.5 (should not have
>> changed any semantics)
>> * fixed a bug in 8.3
>> * re-added a restriction to 9.3 that got lost at some point
>> * moved exceptions section to 2.8 and removed lots of forward links
>> * moved def of injectable references to 6.5.5-6.5.6
>> * removed appendices, now that the javadoc is almost ready
>>
>> I got the spec back down to 99 pages now :-)
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>>
>> --
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