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Ben Noordhuis commented on CXF-3379:
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Sergey, would a ThreadLocalProxy work for Application instances? The other
thread-local proxies implement an interface (e.g. Request) and delegate to a
thread-local concrete implementation of that interface. But Application objects
are already concrete (and derived) so that doesn't work.
The Application object is a singleton, right? Correct me if I'm wrong, but
wouldn't it be enough to inject it once into the singleton root resource and be
done with it?
> @Context fails to inject Application instance
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> Key: CXF-3379
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3379
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JAX-RS
> Affects Versions: 2.3.3
> Reporter: Ben Noordhuis
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> Quoting JSR 311:
> "The instance of the application-supplied Application subclass can be
> injected into a class field or method parameter using the @Context
> annotation. Access to the Application subclass instance allows configuration
> information to be centralized in that class. Note that this cannot be
> injected into the Application subclass itself since this would create a
> circular dependency."
> JAXRSUtils.createContextValue() doesn't handle this. This bug exists in 2.3.x
> and HEAD.
> I'd submit a patch but I don't know where (or if) the Application class is
> registered after it's instantiated by CXFNonSpringJaxrsServlet.
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