[forge-dev] Adding @Named to an EJBs... or anywhere

George Gastaldi ggastald at redhat.com
Fri Jun 13 10:00:48 EDT 2014


+1, is there a JIRA already for this?

> Em 13/06/2014, às 10:51, "Ivan St. Ivanov" <ivan.st.ivanov at gmail.com> escreveu:
> 
> Hi folks!
> 
> I think that java-add-annotation is a good command that we should have. But still it would be better to have also something more explicit for creating named beans and setting stereotypes. So, I think that the three levels of abstraction that Antonio described may be implemented. Well, at the end they will reuse one and the same code for adding annotation, so no repeating ourselves will occur.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ivan
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 4:39 PM, George Gastaldi <ggastald at redhat.com> wrote:
>> I am leaning towards the java-add-annotation approach as it seems more intuitive and could solve other use cases that may arise.
>> 
>>> Em 13/06/2014, às 04:19, Antonio Goncalves <antonio.mailing at gmail.com> escreveu:
>>> 
>> 
>>> When I create an EJB with Forge with the following command : 
>>> 
>>> ejb-new-bean --named MyService
>>> 
>>> I get the following : 
>>> 
>>> @Stateless
>>> @LocalBean
>>> public class MyService implements Serializable
>>> 
>>> In some cases, I would need to add an extra @Named annotation. Several ways to do it. On the EJB command itself, we could add a parameter : 
>>> 
>>> ejb-new-bean --named MyService --addNamed
>>> 
>>> But I think it would be good to have something more generic that could be used anywhere. We could use the same logic as constraint-add (that adds any kind of constraint on any Entity) and have something like
>>> 
>>> cdi-add-qualifier --qualifier Named --target org.app.service.MyService
>>> // or on a property, which could be useful
>>> cdi-add-qualifier --qualifier Named --onProperty myProp
>>> cdi-add-qualifier --qualifier Named --onMethod myMethod
>>> 
>>> Or something even more generic would be to use the Java command
>>> 
>>> java-add-annotation --annotation javax.inject.Named --target org.app.service.MyService
>>> java-add-annotation --annotation javax.inject.Named --target org.app.service.MyService --onProperty myProp
>>> java-add-annotation --annotation javax.inject.Named --target org.app.service.MyService --onMethod myMethod
>>> java-add-annotation --annotation javax.inject.Named --onProperty myProp
>>> java-add-annotation --annotation javax.inject.Named --onMethod myMethod
>>> 
>>> Any thoughts ?
>>> 
>>> Antonio
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