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Gerhard Petracek commented on MYFACES-3786:
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please read my hints again. you have to store the CreationalContext/s you 
create.
reason: you need it/them to call CreationalContext#release after #preDestroy.
that's also what you would have to do in a custom implementation of 
javax.enterprise.inject.spi.Bean.
it's the nearest you can get instead of Contextual#destroy which handles all of 
it automatically.
(otherwise dependent beans injected into the instance in question won't get 
released correctly.)

> Web Container injection support should be provided for additional lifecycle 
> artifacts (not just managed beans)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MYFACES-3786
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3786
>             Project: MyFaces Core
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: JSR-344
>            Reporter: Leonardo Uribe
>            Assignee: Leonardo Uribe
>             Fix For: 2.2.0
>
>         Attachments: cdiELresolverWeb.zip, cdiELResolver.zip, 
> cdiPartialViewContext.war, cdiPartialViewContext.zip, cdi.patch, 
> cdiphaselistener1.patch, cdiphaselistener2.patch, cdiValidatorSource.zip, 
> cdiValidator.war, MYFACES-3786-1.patch, MYFACES-3786-2.patch
>
>
>  This issue is all about how to inject beans into jsf artifacts.
> See JSF 2.2 section 5.4.1
> The problem here is in some point we need to give the control to the 
> underlying environment to inject beans into the artifacts, but we don't know 
> much about how to properly do it, so we need to try with examples.



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