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Pete Muir updated WELD-226:
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Fix Version/s: 1.0.0.CR2
Description:
An observer with this signature:
observe(@Observes XEvent event) {...}
is not notified when an event is fired like this:
manager.fireEvent(new XEvent(), new Qualifier1(), new Qualifier2(), ...);
If the observer specifies any of the Qualifiers (or any subset of them, except the empty
one), then it's notified.
However, if fired like this:
manager.fireEvent(new XEvent(), new DefaultLiteral(), new Qualifier1(), new Qualifier2(),
...);
with the DefaultLiteral among the qualifiers, then it works as expected.
Firing an event with an Event<XEvent> also works.
was:
An observer with this signature:
observe(@Observes XEvent event) {...}
is not notified when an event is fired like this:
manager.fireEvent(new XEvent(), new AnyLiteralQualifier(), new AnyLiteralQualifier2(),
...);
If the observer specifies any of the LiteralQualifiers (or any subset of them, except the
empty one), then it's notified.
However, if fired like this:
manager.fireEvent(new XEvent(), new DefaultLiteral(), new AnyLiteralQualifier(), new
AnyLiteralQualifier2(), ...);
with the DefaultLiteral among the qualifiers, then it works as expected.
Firing an event with an Event<XEvent> also works.
'Default' event observer doesn't get notified when firing
events (with qualifiers) directly with the manager
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Key: WELD-226
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/WELD-226
Project: Weld
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Events
Affects Versions: 1.0.0.CR1
Environment: Apache Tomcat 6.0.20
Reporter: Fabio Wang
Fix For: 1.0.0.CR2
An observer with this signature:
observe(@Observes XEvent event) {...}
is not notified when an event is fired like this:
manager.fireEvent(new XEvent(), new Qualifier1(), new Qualifier2(), ...);
If the observer specifies any of the Qualifiers (or any subset of them, except the empty
one), then it's notified.
However, if fired like this:
manager.fireEvent(new XEvent(), new DefaultLiteral(), new Qualifier1(), new Qualifier2(),
...);
with the DefaultLiteral among the qualifiers, then it works as expected.
Firing an event with an Event<XEvent> also works.
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