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Mark Struberg commented on DELTASPIKE-1198:
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I've reviewed this and I interpret BeanManagerProvider#isActive() a bit
different.
It returns true if the BMP got initialised. But having the BeanManagers itself
is something different.
We might probably not unload the BeanManagers properly, which would be a
problem. Investigating.
> BeanManagerProvider.isActive() returns true after container shutdown
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> Key: DELTASPIKE-1198
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DELTASPIKE-1198
> Project: DeltaSpike
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 1.7.0, 1.7.2
> Reporter: Sean Flanigan
> Assignee: Mark Struberg
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> While trying to implement DELTASPIKE-1197 I found that
> {{BeanManagerProvider.isActive()}} returns true after container shutdown.
> The javadocs for {{isActive()}} say "@return true if the BeanManagerProvider
> is ready to be used", but when it is in this state, the BeanManagerProvider
> can't actually be used because the CDI container is not active.
> In the case of Weld, when {{BeanProvider.getContextualReference()}} was
> called I got errors like "java.lang.IllegalStateException: Singleton not set
> for STATIC_INSTANCE => []". There was no stack trace, but that message comes
> from Weld's RegistrySingletonProvider.java.
> It would seem reasonable to reset bmpSingleton to null during
> cleanupStoredBeanManagerOnShutdown, but for some reason this breaks a lot of
> tests.
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