[cdi-dev] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (CDI-153) PassivationCapable producer method/field definition is ambiguous

Mark Struberg (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Fri Sep 9 05:59:26 EDT 2011


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Mark Struberg commented on CDI-153:
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https://github.com/jboss/cdi/pull/48

> PassivationCapable producer method/field definition is ambiguous
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CDI-153
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-153
>             Project: CDI Specification Issues
>          Issue Type: Clarification
>          Components: Resolution
>    Affects Versions: 1.0
>            Reporter: Mark Struberg
>             Fix For: 1.1 (Proposed)
>
>
> Currently the spec paragraph 6.6.1 and 6.6.4 contradict themselfs a bit
> 6.6.1 (which is an overview) defines:
> •	A producer method is passivation capable if and only if it never returns a value which is not passivation capable at runtime. A producer method with a primitive return type or a return type that implements or extends Serializable is passivation capable. A producer method with a return type that is declared final and does not implement Serializable is not passivation capable.
> •	A producer field is passivation capable if and only if it never refers to a value which is not passivation capable at runtime. A producer field with a primitive type or a type that implements or extends Serializable is passivation cap- able. A producer field with a type that is declared final and does not implement Serializable is not passivation cap- able.
> and 6.6.4:
> If a producer field declares a passivating scope and:
> •	the container is able to determine that it is not passivation capable by inspecting its type,
> then the container automatically detects the problem and treats it as a deployment problem.
> In some cases, the container is not able to determine whether a producer method or field is passivation capable. If a produ- cer method or field which declares a passivating scope returns an unserializable object at runtime, the container must throw an IllegalProductException. If a producer method or field of scope @Dependent returns an unserializable object for injection into an injection point that requires a passivation capable dependency, the container must throw an Illegal- ProductException

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