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Harald Wellmann updated OWB-1061: --------------------------------- Attachment: lifecycle-event.zip Ok, so here's a small sample. > Surplus and missing @Initialized and @Destroyed events > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: OWB-1061 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OWB-1061 > Project: OpenWebBeans > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Lifecycle > Affects Versions: 1.5.0 > Reporter: Harald Wellmann > Attachments: lifecycle-event.zip > > > h3. Scenario > There is a bean with two observer methods observing > {{@Initialized(ApplicationScoped.class)}} and > {{@Destroyed(ApplicationScoped.class)}} in a stand-alone CDI container > launched via {{deltaspike-cdictrl-owb}}, for lack of a native OWB API. > The container is started and stopped as follows: > {code} > CdiContainer container = CdiContainerLoader.getCdiContainer(); > container.boot(); > container.getContextControl().startContexts(); > container.getContextControl().stopContexts(); > container.shutdown(); > {code} > h3. Expected behaviour > The {{@Initialized}} and {{@Destroyed}} events are observed once each, in > this order. > (Weld 2.2.11.Final does behave as expected, both via > {{deltaspike-cdictrl-weld}}, and using the native Weld SE API.) > h3. Actual behaviour > The {{@Initialized}} event is observed three times, twice on startup, once on > shutdown. The {{@Destroyed}} event is not observed at all. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)