DecoratorDefinitionTest.testDecoratedTypes() asserts that a superinterface of the
decorator bean class is not a decorated type.
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Key: CDITCK-178
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/CDITCK-178
Project: CDI TCK
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 1.0.1.Final
Reporter: Alexey Kazakov
See
public void testDecoratedTypes()
{
List<Decorator<?>> decorators =
getCurrentManager().resolveDecorators(FooBar.TYPES);
assert decorators.size() == 1;
assert decorators.get(0).getDecoratedTypes().size() == 3;
assert decorators.get(0).getDecoratedTypes().contains(Foo.class);
assert decorators.get(0).getDecoratedTypes().contains(Bar.class);
assert decorators.get(0).getDecoratedTypes().contains(Baz.class);
assert !decorators.get(0).getDecoratedTypes().contains(Serializable.class);
assert !decorators.get(0).getDecoratedTypes().contains(FooDecorator.class);
assert !decorators.get(0).getDecoratedTypes().contains(AbstractFooDecorator.class);
assert !decorators.get(0).getDecoratedTypes().contains(Boo.class);
}
But Boo is a superinterface of FooDecorator (not a superclass). And according of JSR-299
8.1 it's a decorated type:
8.1. Decorator beans
A decorator is a managed bean. The set of decorated types of a decorator includes all bean
types of the managed bean which are Java interfaces, except for java.io.Serializable.
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