I think many people had this problem and many people will have.

On 22.05.2017 18:54, Marc Schlegel wrote:
Aaaah that one: I've fallen for that one several times in JEE projects too
:-)
The file is used as a marker for CDI so it doesnt have to scan all JARs

Am Montag, 22. Mai 2017 16:28:42 UTC+2 schrieb Pavel:
It was necessary to put in bundlA META-INF folder beans.xml file.
I thought that beans.xml is required only in bundle for which container
is created. However, it turned out that this file is also required
for bundles for which container is not created but which contain
CDI beans.

On 22.05.2017 16:55, Marc Schlegel wrote:
What was the problem?

Maybe somebody else has the same issue and could learn from this thread.

Am Montag, 22. Mai 2017 13:26:34 UTC+2 schrieb Pavel:
Hi Marc

Thank you for your suggestion. I have solved that problem.

Best regards, Pavel

понедельник, 22 мая 2017 г., 13:39:24 UTC+3 пользователь Marc Schlegel
написал:
I remember that I had a example which pretty much covered your
use-case
and it was working with RC1.

Maybe you can share your two Beans as well as your manifest.

regards
Marc

Am Samstag, 20. Mai 2017 20:16:16 UTC+2 schrieb Pavel:
Hi all

I have two bundles - A and B.

In bundleA I have an cdi Bean (@Dependent) in package com.temp. For
bundleA cdi container is not created.

For bundleB cdi container is created. BundleB imports package
com.temp.
However, bundleB cdi container
doesn't find bean from bundleA.

Could anyone say if it is possible to do and if possible then how?

Best regards, Pavel



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