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Moritz Bechler commented on OWB-931:
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Not until now, but that is using PAX CDI which is also what our code is based
on. They do not allow to import bean classes from other bundles so they hit
neither of the issues (yet).
> NormalScopeProxyFactory classloader usage
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> Key: OWB-931
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OWB-931
> Project: OpenWebBeans
> Issue Type: Brainstorming
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 1.2.0
> Reporter: Moritz Bechler
> Labels: ClassLoader, OSGI
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> createNormalScopeProxy currently uses the bean class ClassLoader for two
> purposes:
> 1. defining the proxy class
> 2. instantiation of the instance provider.
> In our OSGI/WAB environment this usage does not make much sense:
> 1. the proxy class should be defined in the classloader which most closely
> reflects the CDI context lifecycle, which is the web context TCCL.
> 2. causes trouble with scope providers (e.g OWB's own
> RequestScopedBeanInterceptorHandler) when they are defined in another bundle.
> I don't think there is a proper compatible solution to this (except maybe
> making extensions fragments) but also trying the TCCL makes this much more
> painless to use.
> Is there any explanation for this particular choice of classloaders? Are
> there any reasons not to try TCCL first?
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