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Pete Muir closed WELD-54.
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Assignee: Pete Muir
Fix Version/s: (was: 1.1.0.BETA1)
Resolution: Out of Date
Kabir, the need for this is gone now, right?
Add prduction to InjectionServices to allow container to inject
constructor dependencies
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Key: WELD-54
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/WELD-54
Project: Weld
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Resolution (Typesafe and by Name)
Reporter: Kabir Khan
Assignee: Pete Muir
The InjectionServices interface only allows injection into existing instances
interface InjectionServices {
/**
* inject() will be called by Web Beans whenever it performs injection upon an
* InjectionTarget or Bean.
*
* In an EE environment, inject() must perform EE-style injection on the instance, as
* defined by annotations or deployment descriptors
*/
void inject(Object instance);
}
Pete's example when explaining this to me is to make WB understand
"foreign" annotations for injection, e.g.
class MyBean
{
@org.jboss.mc.Inject TxManager tm;
}
I think it would make sense to expand this to support constructor injection (simliar to
Producer.produce()), so we can do
class MyBean
{
MyBean((a)org.jboss.mc.Inject TxManager tm)
{
}
}
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