[cdi-dev] [JBoss JIRA] (CDI-377) automatic JSR-330 annotation processing problematic
Mark Struberg (JIRA)
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Tue Sep 17 04:15:05 EDT 2013
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Mark Struberg edited comment on CDI-377 at 9/17/13 4:14 AM:
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I think there are actually 2 parts in the game which are both kind of broken:
a.) CDI should not pickup any @Inject from everywhere. This breaks all kind of projects which use other JSR-330 containers like Spring, guice, etc.
b.) maven-3.1 now exposes internal plugins via JSR-330 annotations (and the atinject API as well). That will not only break CDI containers but actually _all_ other projects which contain any JSR-330 code as well. We should have remained with our highly proprietary plexus injection container instead of leaking standard JSR-330 stuff into projects. Discussing over in Maven how to deal with it.
was (Author: struberg):
I think there are actually 2 parts in the game which are both kind of broken:
a.) CDI should not pickup any @Inject from anywhere. This breaks all kind of projects which use other JSR-330 containers like Spring, guice, etc.
b.) maven-3.1 now exposes internal plugins via JSR-330 annotations (and the atinject API as well). That will not only break CDI containers but actually _all_ other projects which contain any JSR-330 code as well. We should have remained with our highly proprietary plexus injection container. Discussing over in Maven how to deal with it.
> automatic JSR-330 annotation processing problematic
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>
> Key: CDI-377
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-377
> Project: CDI Specification Issues
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Java EE integration
> Affects Versions: 1.1.PFD
> Environment: glassfish-4
> Reporter: Reuben Pasquini
> Labels: CDI, guava, guice
> Fix For: 1.1.PFD
>
>
> The jsr-330 dependency injection annotations (javax.inject.*) find use in javase environments using IOC packages like guice.
> Adding a dependency on a jar that uses guice or whatever in a javase environment
> to a war deployed to a jee7 container
> results in CDI processing annotated classes intended for
> app-managed injection. See this ticket filed with guava for a concrete example:
> https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/issues/detail?id=1433
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