Hi Pavel. Thanks for your findings regarding the Weld issues and providing a workaround.
BTW: I doubt that you will get more answers by posting jokes about the community. Please keep in mind that PAX-CDI 1.0.0 is not released yet, so there are probably not many people using it yet. regards Marc Am Montag, 22. Mai 2017 12:15:34 UTC+2 schrieb Pavel: > > Hi all > > With developers of WELD the problem was found out. > > Up to version 2.2 Weld did not fire @Initialized/@Destroyed events for > @ApplicationScoped for non-web modules. The behavior changed in 2.3 - > see also WELD-1821 [2]. Issue WELD-2389 [3] was created. > > So, @ApplicationScoped events are broken in PAX-CDI 1.0.0.RC2 > that uses weld 2.3.5.Final and such beans are not singletons. > > As a workaround I replaced 2.3.5.Final with 2.2.16.Final. Besides in > 2.2.16 in > manifest I had to export package org.jboss.weld.config which is used by > pax-cdi. > > Now on bundle start: > Test was created. > Test was initialized > > Now on bundle stop: > Test was destroyed. > > JOKE: What is common in working with PAX-CDI and searching for > extraterrestrial civilizations? > You send messages and hope to get answer. But... no, not any message > ever... > > [2] https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WELD-1821 > > [3] https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WELD-2389 > > > воскресенье, 21 мая 2017 г., 21:51:26 UTC+3 пользователь Pavel написал: >> >> Hi all >> >> Sorry for one more message but I have rather strange situation. I use >> pax-cdi -1.0.0.RC2 and weld 2.3.5.Final. >> >> This is the test class: >> >> import javax.enterprise.context.ApplicationScoped; >> import javax.enterprise.context.Destroyed; >> import javax.enterprise.context.Initialized; >> import javax.enterprise.event.Observes; >> >> @ApplicationScoped >> public class Test { >> >> public Test() { >> System.out.println("Test was created."); >> } >> >> public void init(@Observes @Initialized(ApplicationScoped.class) >> Object init) { >> System.out.println("Test was initialized"); >> } >> >> public void destroy(@Observes @Destroyed(ApplicationScoped.class) >> Object init) { >> System.out.println("Test was destroyed."); >> } >> } >> >> When I start test-bundle I see the following output: >> Test was created. >> Test was initialized >> Test was initialized >> When I stop test-bundle I see the following output: >> Test was destroyed. >> Test was created. >> Test was destroyed. >> >> So as result this bean was two times created, two times initialized and >> two times destroyed. >> >> I expected that this bean must be once created, one initialized and once >> destroyed. >> >> Is this a bug that must be reported or my mistake? >> >> Best regards, Pavel >> >> >> -- -- ------------------ OPS4J - http://www.ops4j.org - [email protected] --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OPS4J" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
