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Jakob Korherr commented on MYFACES-2396:
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How did you accomplish this scenario?
I found out that javax.faces.application.Application causes this infinite loop,
when you use a custom implementation for Application, which does not override
subscribeToEvent. Were you using a custom implemention to get the
StackOverflowException?
> @PreDestroy method of Bean in CustomScope not invoked
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>
> Key: MYFACES-2396
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2396
> Project: MyFaces Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JSR-314
> Reporter: Jakob Korherr
> Assignee: Leonardo Uribe
> Attachments: myfaces-2396-final.patch, myfaces_2396_proposal.patch
>
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> Testing the mojarra 2.0.1 sample "custom-bean-scope", MyFaces does NOT behave
> like Mojarra.
> The problem is that MyFaces does not propagate a PreDestroyCustomScopeEvent
> correctly. The following code is from the mojarra sample and shows how the
> event is published:
> public void notifyDestroy() {
> // notify interested parties that this scope is being
> // destroyed
> ScopeContext scopeContext = new ScopeContext(SCOPE_NAME, this);
> application.publishEvent(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance(),
> PreDestroyCustomScopeEvent.class, scopeContext);
> }
> However, the @PreDestroy method of the Bean, which is stored in the scope, is
> not invoked.
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