Add test to verify visibly of beans registered explicitly through an extension in non-bean
archives
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Key: CDITCK-206
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDITCK-206
Project: CDI TCK
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: Tests
Affects Versions: 1.0.4.Final
Reporter: Dan Allen
Add a test that answers this question:
Can an extension register a bean programmatically for a class that resides in another
non-bean archive?
This question requires a short example which is available in the OpenTCK test suite and
may be ported to the CDI TCK [1].
Assume one archive, a.jar, has the following contents:
org/opentck/javaee/cdi/spi/beforebeandiscovery/BeanClassToRegister.class
A second archive, b.jar, has the following contents:
org/opentck/javaee/cdi/spi/beforebeandiscovery/AnotherBeanClassToRegister.class
org/opentck/javaee/cdi/spi/beforebeandiscovery/AnotherManualBeanRegistrationExtension.class
org/opentck/javaee/cdi/spi/beforebeandiscovery/ManualBeanRegistrationExtension.class
META-INF/services/javax.enterprise.inject.spi.Extension
AnotherBeanClassToRegister has an injection point of type BeanClassToRegister:
public class AnotherBeanClassToRegister {
@Inject
private BeanClassToRegister collaborator;
}
BeanClassToRegister and AnotherBeanClassToRegister are added as beans programmatically in
respective extensions listed in the service provider descriptor:
public class ManualBeanRegistrationExtension implements Extension {
public void registerBeans(@Observes BeforeBeanDiscovery event, BeanManager bm) {
event.addAnnotatedType(bm.createAnnotatedType(BeanClassToRegister.class));
}
}
public class AnotherManualBeanRegistrationExtension implements Extension {
public void registerBeans(@Observes BeforeBeanDiscovery event, BeanManager bm) {
event.addAnnotatedType(bm.createAnnotatedType(AnotherBeanClassToRegister.class));
}
}
The two libraries, a.jar and b.jar are bundled in a web archive, test.war
WEB-INF/lib/a.jar
WEB-INF/lib/b.jar
WEB-INF/beans.xml
Deploying this archive to the reference implementation fails with an error message that
the injection point from above cannot be satisfied. There appears to be a visibility
problem across bean archives in this case.
Adding META-INF/beans.xml to a.jar and removing the ManualBeanRegistrationExtension from
b.jar resolves the issue in the reference implementation.
[1]
https://github.com/opentck/javaee_cdi/tree/master/src/test/java/org/opent...
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