[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-4386) EJB annotations ignored if classes are packaged as JBOSS modules

Jan Martiska (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Wed Feb 25 10:04:49 EST 2015


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Jan Martiska commented on WFLY-4386:
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You need to include an annotation index in the module's jar (http://javahowto.blogspot.cz/2012/08/how-to-run-jboss-jandex.html) AND explicitly specify in the application's MANIFEST.MF that it should import the annotations, like this
{noformat}
Dependencies: your.module.name annotations, other.module.name
{noformat}
Otherwise the application won't see them.

> EJB annotations ignored if classes are packaged as JBOSS modules
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WFLY-4386
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-4386
>             Project: WildFly
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Class Loading, EJB
>    Affects Versions: JBoss AS7 7.1.1.Final
>            Reporter: Tihomir Meščić
>            Assignee: David Lloyd
>
> I have an EJB that writes something to the DB and I have a custom checked exception that is marked as @javax.ejb.ApplicationException(rollback=true), which means that when the exception is thrown, transaction should be rollbacked.
>  {code:title=Test.java.java|borderStyle=solid}
> @ApplicationException(rollback=true)  
> public class MyException extends Exception {  
> {code}
>  
> This exception is packaged in a separate JAR.
>  
> When this JAR is included in the lib/ folder of the EAR with my EJB, everything works as expected (when the EJB throws MyException, the transaction is rollbacked).
> However, when this JAR is deployed as a JBOSS module (so, in jboss_folder/modules/... folder), and the EAR declares a dependency on this module (MANIFEST.MF -> Dependencies: ....) , then the transaction is NOT rollbacked. So the EJB container ignores the annotation.
>  
> One workaround (that I don't really like) is to specify that this is an application exception in the jboss-ejb3.xml (then, the transaction will be rollbacked).



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