If we fire the the @Destroyed(ApplicationScoped.class) event once the application scope has been destroyed then the only observer methods that would be able to observe the event are:
1) Static observer methods
2) Observer methods on extensions
Given the wording of the spec it seems that we'll have to implement it that way, though.
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If we fire the the @Destroyed(ApplicationScoped.class) event once the application scope has been destroyed then the only observer methods that would be able to observe the event are:
1) Static observer methods
2) Observer methods on extensions
Given the wording of the spec it seems that we'll have to implement it that way, though.