[weld-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (WELD-888) Interceptors not resolvable from a WAR-module which is part of an EAR-deployment
Jan Groth (JIRA)
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Wed Apr 20 11:45:33 EDT 2011
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Jan Groth commented on WELD-888:
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I was able to temporarily overcome the issue by disabling separate classloaders for WAR. (http://community.jboss.org/wiki/UseJBossWebClassLoaderInJBoss5)
Of course that's a workaround, not a permanent solution.
> Interceptors not resolvable from a WAR-module which is part of an EAR-deployment
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WELD-888
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WELD-888
> Project: Weld
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Interceptors and Decorators
> Affects Versions: 1.1.1.Final
> Environment: - Weld 1.1.1. Final on JBoss 6.0 GA and JBoss 6.1 nightly
> - tested and confirmed on Vista 32 and Linux 64
> Reporter: Jan Groth
> Attachments: probear-jar.zip, probear.zip
>
>
> It seems like CDI interceptors cannot be accessed from inside a WAR-module of an EAR deployment if the interceptor is defined inside a dependent JAR which is located in the EAR/lib directory.
> BUT:
> - Managed beans and producers from the same JAR work without problems.
> - Moving the dependency from EAR/lib to WAR/WEB-INF/lib makes the interceptor work without problems.
> I consider that a serious problem, because this is a substantial restriction for enterprise applications.
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