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Jozef Hartinger commented on WELD-557:
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OK, but what do you need the proxied instance for in those methods? When trying to alter
how injection is performed you IMHO do not need the instance to be intercepted/decorated.
What you need more is a direct access to object's fields. Why cannot the target
instance be passed? (Same way as it is in interceptors invocationContext.getTarget())
InjectionTarget methods called with a proxied instance
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Key: WELD-557
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/WELD-557
Project: Weld
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.0.1.Final
Reporter: Jozef Hartinger
Assignee: David Allen
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 1.1.0.BETA1
Let's have a bean whose InjectionTarget is wrapped by an extension to provide
additional dependency injection, etc...
Although it is not explicitly stated in the spec, it is obvious that inject(),
postConstruct() and preDestroy() methods of the InjectionTarget should be called with the
actual raw bean instance and not with a client proxy.
org.jboss.weld.tests.extensions.injectionTarget.InjectionTargetTest
(Consider moving the test into the TCK if the presumtion can be implied)
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