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Gerhard Petracek edited comment on WINK-388 at 7/15/13 8:35 PM:
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there were recent discussions, that pull-requests are ok. since it isn't a 
direct pull-request, i've created a patch.
as mentioned earlier we have to create an arquillian based test-setup for 
proper tests. the add-on was tested manually. the patch contains a copy of 
those classes (with different packages), but isn't tested so far.
                
      was (Author: gpetracek):
    there were recent discussions, that pull-requests are ok. since it isn't a 
direct pull-request, i'll create a patch.
                  
> broken cdi integration
> ----------------------
>
>                 Key: WINK-388
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WINK-388
>             Project: Wink
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.3
>            Reporter: Gerhard Petracek
>             Fix For: 1.4
>
>         Attachments: WINK-388_without_tests.patch
>
>
> list of issues:
>  - JCDIDefaultObjectFactory doesn't use the cdi api correctly - e.g.:
>    -- random behaviour in case of @Alternative and @Specializes beans
>    -- managing instances manually is only valid for @Dependent scoped beans
>    -- CreationalContext#release just destroys dependent scoped dependencies 
> of the contextual-instance, but not the contextual-instance itself -> e.g. 
> @PreDestroy callbacks don't get called for the contextual-instance itself
>  - JCDISingletonObjectFactory isn't a valid approach
>    -- JCDILifecycleManager only needs JCDIDefaultObjectFactory
>    -- keeping dependent instances as "forced singletons" should be avoided 
>    -- during bootstrapping providers and instances of "application" need to 
> be validated instead (of using JCDISingletonObjectFactory)
>  - using mocks for cdi tests, won't show real issues
>    -> arquillian or the test-module of OpenWebBeans should be used

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