Leonardo Uribe created MYFACES-3742:
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             Summary: Implement @FlowDefinition annotation
                 Key: MYFACES-3742
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3742
             Project: MyFaces Core
          Issue Type: Sub-task
          Components: JSR-344
            Reporter: Leonardo Uribe


Implement @FlowDefinition cdi annotation, as described in the spec.

I have found this annotation very tricky to implement. It is simple to do it 
using @Produces annotation, but the real trouble is we can't use CDI 
annotations inside myfaces implementation by the following reasons:

- jar files without beans.xml will not be scanned. If we add the file inside 
myfaces jar, CDI will try to scan all classes inside the jar file, and some of 
them require optional dependencies. The final effect is CDI will start to throw 
errors.

- In some cases, myfaces jars are not on WEB-INF/lib folder, and are just part 
of the default libraries of the server, so there is no reference to the files.

The only option is use javax.enterprise.inject.spi.Producer, but 
Producer.getInjectionPoints() returns a Set<InjectionPoint> which usually are 
customized for the CDI implementation. So, we need to provide an 
implementation, but before that, we need to check how that part works to do not 
break CDI implementations.

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