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Adi Schwalb commented on DELTASPIKE-1182:
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Hi Gerhard
I think i must the container give the classes that must be injected in
standalone applications.
Only then, the injection works in my case.
That means, that i must know the type from the producer and the injected class.
What is, if i got my class dynamically from a classloader that want to be
injected e.g. with an EntityManager?
I have no solution found for that:-(
> BeanProvider.getContextualReference
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> Key: DELTASPIKE-1182
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DELTASPIKE-1182
> Project: DeltaSpike
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Examples
> Affects Versions: 1.7.0
> Environment: JDK 8, Windows 7
> Reporter: Adi Schwalb
> Priority: Minor
>
> Hello
> I must load classes dynamically.
> (A client deploys its database servlets to the server.)
> On server i can make concrete datatypes, so that
> integration with BeanProvider.getContextualReference ...
> works good. But with dynamic classes i can't do
> E.G.
> Class c = classLoader.loadClass(classPath);
> BeanProvider.getContextualReference( c );
> always fails with:
> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Could not find beans for Type=class .....
> Is this a bug, or have i overseen something?
> How is it possible the deployed database servlets to integrate?
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