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Pete Muir commented on CDITCK-214:
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In this test the intent is that Farm is a JSF managed bean (not a CDI managed bean), and
therefore @Named is not required. See
Managed bean not given a @Named annotation in Non-Contextual
injection test
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Key: CDITCK-214
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDITCK-214
Project: CDI TCK
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Tests
Affects Versions: 1.0.4.Final
Reporter: Bob Nettleton
The following test case:
org.jboss.jsr299.tck.tests.lookup.injection.non.contextual.InjectionIntoNonContextualComponentTest.testInjectionIntoJSFManagedBean
verifies that a JSF managed bean can be a target for CDI injection.
The .jsp in the test case (ManagedBeanTestPage.jsp) relies on an Expression Langage name
("farm") in order to locate this bean.
The managed bean in question:
org.jboss.jsr299.tck.tests.lookup.injection.non.contextual.Farm
does not include a @Named annotation.
Section 2.5.3 of the CDI Specification states that:
"If @Named is not declared by the bean, nor by its stereotypes, a bean has no EL
name."
Based on this line in the spec, it appears that this test may be in error. If the bean
does not have an EL name, the bean cannot be located by the EL Resolver.
If my interpretation of the spec is correct here, I request that this test be excluded.
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