[weld-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (WELD-521) Introduce a way to exclude classes or packages from scanning

Pete Muir (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Tue Jun 1 07:01:51 EDT 2010


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Pete Muir commented on WELD-521:
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> On Weld-SE it seems we will soon be able to work around this by using a custom createDeployment
> override that works on explicit mentioned classes but what about JavaEE? 

It seems to me this would be a good way to prototype this. We can then migrate the support into the core as it matures

Actually support this is easy enough. What is harder is defining a nice configuration format. We should brainstorm that here. Any ideas?

> I strongly need a way to exclude classes depending on environment that will also work with JavaEE (and consequently
> in glassfish and JBoss etc.). I also suspect this solution will need to arrive soon in order to 
> have a chance to get included in upcomming glassfish 3.01 

The cutoff for 3.0.1 has long gone. We can aim for GF 3.1

> Introduce a way to exclude classes or packages from scanning
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WELD-521
>                 URL: https://jira.jboss.org/browse/WELD-521
>             Project: Weld
>          Issue Type: Feature Request
>          Components: Bootstrap and Metamodel API
>         Environment: Java SE and Java EE + weld
>            Reporter: Morten Christensen
>         Attachments: weld-se-ee-passifier.jar
>
>
> Better support for dual SE and EE applications. I have some weld-using jar's that can be deployed on a Java EE and work standalone. It is possible to get this to work using both weld SE and weld EE but it is a pain. F.x. when deployed under glassfish weld will fail unless I include a few weld SE dummy classes.... Weld should either combine weld SE and weld EE OR there should at least be some support for having weld ignoring some of my classes/packages depending on which environment it is running under.

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