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Matthias Wronka commented on DELTASPIKE-1228:
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@[~struberg]: I updated the code-snipped from above to better illustrate what
we´re trying to achieve. SessionContext and TransactionSynchronizsationRegistry
should be present as we´re inside a SSB. Asynchornous Beans are not an option
the method is called by timers. Sorry that I posted an incomplete code-snipped
in the beginning :-(
Is there another (better way) to access sessionscoped beans from scheduled
methods? Otherwise we cannot reuse existing functionality in these situations.
> ContextControl does not work in Websphere AS
> --------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DELTASPIKE-1228
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DELTASPIKE-1228
> Project: DeltaSpike
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.7.1
> Environment: Websphere 8.5.5.9
> Reporter: Matthias Wronka
>
> I´m getting an Exception in Websphere Application Server 8.5.5.9 when I try
> to start the SessionScope like this using ContextControl:
> {code:java}
> @Stateless
> @RunAs("scheduled")
> public class ScheduledService {
> @Inject
> private DemoConfiguration config; // contains SessionScoped references
> @Inject
> private ContextControl contextControl;
> @Schedule(hour = "*", minute = "*")
> private void doSth() {
> contextControl.startContext(SessionScoped.class);
> // ... use injected config-reference from above
> contextControl.stopContext(SessionScoped.class);
> }
> }
> {code}
> The exception is:
> {code}
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/webbeans/config/WebBeansContext at
> org.apache.deltaspike.cdise.owb.OpenWebBeansContextControl.getContextsService(OpenWebBeansContextControl.java:242)
> at
> org.apache.deltaspike.cdise.owb.OpenWebBeansContextControl.startSessionScope(OpenWebBeansContextControl.java:154)
> at
> org.apache.deltaspike.cdise.owb.OpenWebBeansContextControl.startContext(OpenWebBeansContextControl.java:80)
>
> {code}
> I think this is because of a rather old owb-implementations, that Websphere
> uses. I found the missing class in another package:
> org/apache/webbeans/*context*/WebBeansContext.
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