[jbosstools-dev] CDI in Infinispan meet JBoss Tools … Re: CDI Solder/Config example project…
Max Rydahl Andersen
max.andersen at redhat.com
Thu Sep 22 06:47:16 EDT 2011
> The default cache manager is produced using a standard CDI producer, and the default cache is produced by a generic bean from Solder. How far along is your support for generic beans from Solder?
Was done for M2 and a few bugfixes/improvements in M3:
See http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/cdi/cdi-news-3.3.0.M3.html
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/cdi/cdi-news-3.3.0.M2.html look for "Solder" and "Generic"
"CDI tools now supports generic beans. You can use generic beans in your project and CDI Tools won't be confused. So you will be able to use the general CDI Tools features such as validation, code completion, hyperlinks, refactoring, etc. to develop applications using generic beans as well as plan ones."
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-8674
/max
> The only thing that Infinispan does programmatically is bridge Infinispan events to CDI events. However this isn't working right now ;-) It also registers some of the JSR-107 annotations as CDI interceptors, which shouldn't cause errors at least (we might just loose some info for the user).
>
> On 22 Sep 2011, at 11:14, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>
>> Alexey - exactly what I wanted to hear/see ;)
>>
>> Pete/Kevin - wanted to let you know about the below thread concerning how
>> the CDI tooling picks up the infinispan integration and *almost* works out of the box with it.
>>
>> Was wondering if you guys tried it out and had ideas/suggestions to it
>> and especially how/if we could get info from the integration to support the
>> things that are contributed purely programmatically and thus not visible to the tools ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Max
>>
>> On Sep 21, 2011, at 20:51, Alexey Kazakov wrote:
>>
>>> I played with infinispan cdi module and tried to use that blog to test
>>> our CDI Tools.
>>> First at all it seems that the blog is not consistent with Infinispan
>>> CDI Module 5.0.1.Final (the latest final version). Some
>>> classes/annotations mentioned in the blog are missing.
>>> But in general CDI Tools works with infinispan CDI artifacts which use
>>> usual ways of declaration covered by JSR-299. But infinispan also uses
>>> its own CDI extension for registering some artifacts programmatically.
>>> Our CDI Tools doesn't support such dynamic stuff out of the box. We have
>>> to create a CDI Tools extension to provide a full support of infinispan
>>> cdi module.
>>> To do so, we need a good documentation to make sure we know how it
>>> should work in runtime or at least we need to have a stable source code
>>> which we can research to replicate it logic in our extension.
>>>
>>> For example:
>>>
>>> @Inject
>>> EmbeddedCacheManager defaultCacheManager; // Works in CDI Tools
>>> since EmbeddedCacheManager is produced by standard CDI producer in
>>> infinispan cdi module.
>>>
>>> @Inject
>>> Cache<String, String> defaultCache; // Can't be resolved by CDI
>>> Tools. This bean is registered by org.infinispan.cdi.InfinispanExtension
>>> programmatically.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 09/21/2011 06:49 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>> Hi Alexey et.al,
>>>>
>>>> Just saw this blog http://infinispan.blogspot.com/2011/09/when-infinispan-meets-cdi.html
>>>>
>>>> Looks like a great example app to try out if our tooling picks up their annotations properly or
>>>> if we or they need to do something differently ?
>>>>
>>>> /max
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>>>>
>>>>
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>> /max
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/max
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