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Martin Kouba commented on CDITCK-211:
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I don't think this is an impl bug.
*2.7.1.3. Declaring a @Named stereotype* states:
"A stereotype may declare an empty @Named annotation, which specifies that every bean
with the stereotype has a defaulted name when a name is not explicitly specified by the
bean."
This does not say that declaring the stereotype with @Named results in adding @Named
qualifier to the set of bean qualifiers. It only says that the bean should have the
default name. Therefore aforementioned code should throw UnsatisfiedDependencyException.
Test that beans which are @Named via a stereotype are selectable with
Instance.select()
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Key: CDITCK-211
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDITCK-211
Project: CDI TCK
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Reporter: Shane Bryzak
Priority: Minor
For example, say we have the following bean:
public @Model class Foo implements IFoo { }
And we have the following injection point within another bean:
@Inject Instance<Foo> fooInstance;
Check that it is possible to select it
// This must not result in an UnsatisfiedDependencyException
Foo foo = fooInstance.select(new NamedLiteral("foo")).get();
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