Haha! Looks to be a gradle issue actually, or at least the way gradle
builds a classpath when trying to run an application.

After digging through this a bit more, I noticed that I wasn't seeing
any bean definitions for your classes.  I wasn't seeing the cdi
injector being fired.  Note the following classpath entries:

/Users/johnament/src/JettyJerseyWeldExample/build/classes/main:/Users/johnament/src/JettyJerseyWeldExample/build/resources/main

Weld will interpret these as two different JARs - one that has a
beans.xml and one that doesn't.

I added the following to your build.gradle:


sourceSets {
    main {
        //if you truly want to override the defaults:
        output.resourcesDir = 'build/out'
        output.classesDir   = 'build/out'
    }
}


and finally when I ran, I got this log message:

[DEBUG] 2014-11-24 18:35:28,552 [main]
org.jboss.resteasy.cdi.ResteasyCdiExtension:68 - Discovered CDI bean
which is a JAX-RS resource com.zanclus.example.api.GetServerTime.

[DEBUG] 2014-11-24 18:35:28,552 [main]
org.jboss.resteasy.cdi.ResteasyCdiExtension:68 - Bean class
com.zanclus.example.api.GetServerTime has a scope defined.

which made me smile (always glad to see my old code floating around).
Now you can inject your rest dependencies.

I've put out a gist with the final build.gradle that made this work:

https://gist.github.com/johnament/444d430afff078de0cc6

On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 1:11 PM, John D. Ament <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think I figured out the "how to run" part.  I added an application
> plugin to the build.gradle and it starts.
>
> It looks like your issue is much more of a resteasy problem rather
> than a CDI problem.  Let me poke at it more, however you may want to
> mail resteasy-users as well (I'm also on that list).
>
> John
>
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Deven Phillips
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> John,
>>
>>     I have been running it from either NetBeans or IntelliJ using their
>> gradle plugins... You could potentially run from the CLI using a JavaExec
>> task inside of Gradle. I will try to add one to the project today and get
>> back with you on how to run it..
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Deven
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 10:11 AM, John D. Ament <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It's a bit hard to compile your code since you're using lombok and gradle,
>>> any build instructions you might want to share?  How do I create a runnable
>>> app with this?
>>>
>>> Looking at what you're building against, I wouldn't recommend including
>>> both weld-se and weld-servlet in your bundle.
>>> On Sat Nov 22 2014 at 6:19:28 AM Deven Phillips <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> > To answer:
>>> >
>>> > 1. JavaEE application servers are not on our approved software list and I
>>> > was told that the would not likely be approved in the near future.
>>> >
>>> > 2. I don't see how starting with a WAR and using a WebApplicationContext
>>> > would make any difference in whether injections work... Regardless, it
>>> > would mean having to separate the application and the server again
>>> (Create
>>> > the WAR, deploy to Jetty) and we are trying to avoid that.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks in advance,
>>> >
>>> > Deven
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Jason Porter <[email protected]>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > I have to say I'm not familiar at all with using Jetty this way. Is
>>> > there a
>>> > > reason for doing this instead of 1) starting the server and deploying a
>>> > WAR
>>> > > or 2) using a WebAppContext?
>>> > >
>>> > > On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > [email protected]
>>> > > >
>>> > > wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > > OK, I think that I have a project which can run, but I am still
>>> getting
>>> > > > NPEs for the injected resource.
>>> > > >
>>> > > > On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > > [email protected]>
>>> > > > wrote:
>>> > > >
>>> > > > > And by working, I mean it compiles.. I do not mean that the
>>> > Dependency
>>> > > > > Injection is working.
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > > On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > [email protected]>
>>> > > > > wrote:
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > >> OK, I created a branch called DeltaSpike which is now working...
>>> > Sorry
>>> > > > >> for wasting your time with a broken source tree!!
>>> > > > >>
>>> > > > >> Deven
>>> > > > >>
>>> > > > >> On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > [email protected]
>>> > > > >> > wrote:
>>> > > > >>
>>> > > > >>> I've never needed an "Application" class before while using Guice
>>> > or
>>> > > > >>> manually configuring JAX-RS with Jetty.. I will check to see if
>>> > that
>>> > > > makes
>>> > > > >>> a difference...
>>> > > > >>>
>>> > > > >>> Deven
>>> > > > >>>
>>> > > > >>> On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Jason Porter <
>>> > > [email protected]
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > >>> wrote:
>>> > > > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> Maybe I missed something, but why are you going through all the
>>> > > > trouble
>>> > > > >>>> of
>>> > > > >>>> starting the server and setting everything up manually? I still
>>> > > don't
>>> > > > >>>> see
>>> > > > >>>> any JAX-RS config or JAX-RS Application class.
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > >>>> [email protected]>
>>> > > > >>>> wrote:
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > I see what happened... I meant to create a separate branch
>>> for a
>>> > > > >>>> WeldSE
>>> > > > >>>> > implementation and failed.. Checkout the tag 'deltaspike'
>>> > > > >>>> >
>>> > > > >>>> > Deven
>>> > > > >>>> >
>>> > > > >>>> > On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > >>>> [email protected]>
>>> > > > >>>> > wrote:
>>> > > > >>>> >
>>> > > > >>>> > > John,
>>> > > > >>>> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >     Have a look at com.zanclus.example.api.GetServerTime
>>> > > > >>>> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > > Deven
>>> > > > >>>> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > > On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 11:41 AM, John D. Ament <
>>> > > > >>>> [email protected]>
>>> > > > >>>> > > wrote:
>>> > > > >>>> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> Deven,
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> Looks like there's no JAX-RS resources in this project...
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> On Fri Nov 21 2014 at 10:08:34 AM Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > >>>> > >> [email protected]>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> wrote:
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > I finally got around to trying to put together an example
>>> > > > project
>>> > > > >>>> > which
>>> > > > >>>> > >> I
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > could share publicly...
>>> > > > >>>> > >> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > https://github.com/InfoSec812/JettyJerseyWeldExample
>>> > > > >>>> > >> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > I'm hoping I can figure out how to get DeltaSpike/Weld to
>>> > > work
>>> > > > >>>> > injecting
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > dependencies into my JAX-RS POJOs...
>>> > > > >>>> > >> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 9:58 AM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > >>>> > >> [email protected]>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > wrote:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > > Creating the ServletContextHandler now looks like:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >         ServletContextHandler handler = new
>>> > > > >>>> ServletContextHandler();
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >         handler.setContextPath("/");
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >         handler.addFilter(ProxyAuthFilter.class, "/*",
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > > EnumSet.allOf(DispatcherType.class));
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >         handler.addEventListener(new
>>> > > > >>>> BeanManagerResourceBindingList
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ener());
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >         handler.addEventListener(new
>>> > > > >>>> CdiServletRequestListener());
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >         handler.addServlet(new ServletHolder(new
>>> > > > >>>> > ServletContainer(new
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > > PackagesResourceConfig(config.restPackage()))), "/*");
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > > And the exception is an NPE in one of my JAX-RS POJOs
>>> > where
>>> > > > it
>>> > > > >>>> tries
>>> > > > >>>> > >> to
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > > access a supposedly injected resource.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > > DEven
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > > On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > [email protected]>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > > wrote:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >> OK, the @Target exception was a classpath problem and
>>> I
>>> > > have
>>> > > > >>>> > resolved
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > it,
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >> but I am still getting NullPointerExceptions because
>>> > > nothing
>>> > > > >>>> is
>>> > > > >>>> > >> getting
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >> injected into my JAX-RS classes...
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > [email protected]
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >> > wrote:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> So, I just tried this:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     WebAppContext ctx = new
>>> > > > >>>> WebAppContext("cc-backend-sungardas",
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > "/");
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     ctx.addFilter(ProxyAuthFilter.class, "/*",
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> EnumSet.allOf(DispatcherType.class));
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     ctx.addServlet(new ServletHolder(new
>>> > > > ServletContainer(new
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> PackagesResourceConfig(config.restPackage()))),
>>> "/*");
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     ctx.addEventListener(new
>>> > > > >>>> > BeanManagerResourceBindingListener());
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> and I got the following Exceptions:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     [DEBUG] 2014-11-17 09:25:44,821 [main]
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > org.jboss.weld.Reflection:82
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> - WELD-000620: interface javax.ws.rs.core.Context is
>>> > not
>>> > > > >>>> declared
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> @Target(METHOD, FIELD, PARAMETER, TYPE). Weld will
>>> use
>>> > > this
>>> > > > >>>> > >> annotation,
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> however this may make the application unportable.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     Exception in thread "main"
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.exceptions.DefinitionException:
>>> > Exception
>>> > > > List
>>> > > > >>>> > with 1
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> exceptions:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     Exception 0 :
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     javax.enterprise.event.ObserverException
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> Method)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.java:57)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > sun.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.java:45)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:
>>> > 526)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:379)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.security.NewInstanceAction.run(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > NewInstanceAction.java:33)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(
>>> > Native
>>> > > > >>>> Method)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.injection.Exceptions.rethrowException(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > Exceptions.java:40)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.injection.Exceptions.rethrowException(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > Exceptions.java:78)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.injection.MethodInjectionPoint.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> >
>>> > > invokeOnInstanceWithSpecialValue(MethodInjectionPoint.java:98)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.event.ObserverMethodImpl.sendEvent(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ObserverMethodImpl.java:271)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > org.jboss.weld.event.ExtensionObserverMethodImpl.sendEvent(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ExtensionObserverMethodImpl.java:121)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.event.ObserverMethodImpl.sendEvent(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ObserverMethodImpl.java:258)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.event.ObserverMethodImpl.notify(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ObserverMethodImpl.java:237)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.event.ObserverNotifier.notifyObserver(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ObserverNotifier.java:174)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> org.jboss.weld.event.ObserverNotifier.notifyObservers(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ObserverNotifier.java:133)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.event.ObserverNotifier.fireEvent(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ObserverNotifier.java:107)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.
>>> > events.AbstractContainerEvent.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > fire(AbstractContainerEvent.java:54)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.events.AbstractDefinitionContainerEvent.fire(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > AbstractDefinitionContainerEvent.java:42)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.
>>> > events.AfterBeanDiscoveryImpl.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > fire(AfterBeanDiscoveryImpl.java:59)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.WeldStartup.deployBeans(WeldStartup.java:412)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.WeldBootstrap.deployBeans(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > WeldBootstrap.java:83)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.api.helpers.ForwardingBootstrap.deployBeans(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ForwardingBootstrap.java:63)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > org.jboss.weld.environment.se.Weld.initialize(Weld.java:133)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> org.apache.deltaspike.cdise.weld.WeldContainerControl.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > boot(WeldContainerControl.java:65)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at com.sungardas.cc.edison.Main.
>>> > start(Main.java:171)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> com.sungardas.cc.edison.Main.main(Main.java:68)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     Caused by: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.context.AbstractUnboundContext.<init>(
>>> > Z)V
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > org.jboss.weld.environment.se.contexts.ThreadContext.<init>(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ThreadContext.java:40)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.environment.se.WeldSEBeanRegistrant.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > registerWeldSEContexts(WeldSEBeanRegistrant.java:49)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native
>>> > > > >>>> Method)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at java.lang.reflect.Method.
>>> > invoke(Method.java:606)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.injection.MethodInjectionPoint.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> >
>>> > > invokeOnInstanceWithSpecialValue(MethodInjectionPoint.java:90)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     ... 17 more
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.events.AbstractDefinitionContainerEvent.fire(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > AbstractDefinitionContainerEvent.java:44)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.
>>> > events.AfterBeanDiscoveryImpl.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > fire(AfterBeanDiscoveryImpl.java:59)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.WeldStartup.deployBeans(WeldStartup.java:412)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.WeldBootstrap.deployBeans(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > WeldBootstrap.java:83)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.api.helpers.ForwardingBootstrap.deployBeans(
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > ForwardingBootstrap.java:63)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > org.jboss.weld.environment.se.Weld.initialize(Weld.java:133)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> org.apache.deltaspike.cdise.weld.WeldContainerControl.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > boot(WeldContainerControl.java:65)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at com.sungardas.cc.edison.Main.
>>> > start(Main.java:171)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>     at
>>> com.sungardas.cc.edison.Main.main(Main.java:68)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> This is embedded Jetty 9.2.x and Weld version
>>> > > 1.1.9.Final
>>> > > > >>>> booted
>>> > > > >>>> > >> using
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> DeltaSpike 1.0.2... I have seen that linked
>>> document,
>>> > > but
>>> > > > I
>>> > > > >>>> don't
>>> > > > >>>> > >> see
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > how
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> to translate that to embedded Jetty's startup...
>>> > > > Normally, I
>>> > > > >>>> > would
>>> > > > >>>> > >> do
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> something like:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>     ServletContextHandler ctx = new
>>> > > > >>>> ServletContextHandler("/");
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>     ctx.addFilter(AuthFilter.class, "/*",
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> EnumSet.allOf(DispatcherType.class)
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>     ctx.addServlet(new ServletContainer(new
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> PackagesResourceConfig(restPackage));
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>     ctx.addEventListener(new CdiRequestListener())
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> Where in there would I put in the BeanManager and
>>> the
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> ManagerObjectFactory? Or should I follow the lines
>>> > below
>>> > > > >>>> that
>>> > > > >>>> > where
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > they
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> talk about using a listener to automatically bind
>>> the
>>> > > > >>>> > BeanManager?
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> Thanks in advance!!
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> Deven
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 10:39 PM, Jason Porter <
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > [email protected]
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>> > wrote:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> Which version of weld?
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>>
>>> > > https://docs.jboss.org/weld/reference/latest/en-US/html/
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > environments.html#_jetty
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> should be all you need for weld in jetty.
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 20:28 Deven Phillips <
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > [email protected]
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> wrote:
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> > Hi all,
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> >     I'm trying really hard to figure out how to
>>> > make
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > DeltaSpike/Weld
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> work
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> > with Jetty and Jersey... I can get the Jersey
>>> > servlet
>>> > > > to
>>> > > > >>>> load,
>>> > > > >>>> > >> but
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > I
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> cannot
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> > get any of the dependencies to be injected... My
>>> > goal
>>> > > > is
>>> > > > >>>> to
>>> > > > >>>> > >> replace
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> > Google's Guice DI framework so that I can achieve
>>> > > > better
>>> > > > >>>> test
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> coverage and
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> > decoupling... I'm having a very hard time finding
>>> > any
>>> > > > >>>> > >> documentation
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> for
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> > wiring this up..
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> > Any help would be appreciated!
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> > Deven
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >>
>>> > > > >>>> > >> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >> >
>>> > > > >>>> > >>
>>> > > > >>>> > >
>>> > > > >>>> > >
>>> > > > >>>> >
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>> --
>>> > > > >>>> Jason Porter
>>> > > > >>>> http://en.gravatar.com/lightguardjp
>>> > > > >>>>
>>> > > > >>>
>>> > > > >>>
>>> > > > >>
>>> > > > >
>>> > > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > --
>>> > > Jason Porter
>>> > > http://en.gravatar.com/lightguardjp
>>> > >
>>> >
>>>

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