Gurkan,
I'm no longer able to run the ejb-sample in my sandbox, can you verify
that our OpenWebBeansEjbInterceptor.java is also missing
context.proceed() for lifecycle interceptor of contextual EJB?
I believe in the contextual case we:
a) don't add defined-in-class lifecycle interceptor to our stack when
it's in an EJB
b) don't call proceed on our passed-in context
I believe if you added a @PostConstruct private void post() { } to the
EJB it would not be executed by openejb due to this, but I can't
actually execute it anymore. Can you take a look?
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:41 AM, Gurkan Erdogdu (JIRA) <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Gurkan Erdogdu commented on OWB-371:
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> Eric,
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> Could you solve this? If so could I close?
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>> no lifecycle interceptors for non-contextual EJB
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>> Key: OWB-371
>> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OWB-371
>> Project: OpenWebBeans
>> Issue Type: Bug
>> Components: Interceptor and Decorators
>> Affects Versions: M4
>> Reporter: Eric Covener
>> Assignee: Gurkan Erdogdu
>> Original Estimate: 4h
>> Remaining Estimate: 4h
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>> The current OpenWebBeansEjbInterceptor only does work in its
>> postConstruct/preDestroy when the EJB was contextual.
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