hi john, welcome @ owb!
the spi changes in v1.1.0+ aren't that huge. since arquillian should upgrade sooner or later, it would be more useful to do that instead of thinking about old (?) issues (+ i think it's pretty easy for aslak). furthermore, at myfaces we have a gsoc project which is based on arquillian. i'll ask the student if he already did the upgrade. regards, gerhard http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces 2011/7/24 John D. Ament <[email protected]> > Hi all > > I'm new to OpenWebBeans, but not CDI (have been working with Weld for a > year now). I am working on CDI support for JMS and ran into an issue trying > to make tests run on openwebbeans + activemq. It looks like I"m working > with OWB 1.0, so this might be fixed already. I think I'm stuck with > whatever Arquillian supports for right now. > > When working with Weld + HornetQ, I am able to inject session instances to > dependent beans when the session is dependent. The session implementation > is not serializable. When running tests against OWB + activemq, I end up > with this failure: > > Caused by: javax.enterprise.inject.IllegalProductException: If a producer > method or field of scope @Dependent returns an serializable object for > injection into an injection point Field Injection Point, field name : > session, Bean Owner : [Name:null,WebBeans Type:MANAGED,API > Types:[java.lang.Object,org.jboss.seam.jms.MessageManager,java.io.Serializable,org.jboss.seam.jms.MessageManagerImpl],Qualifiers:[javax.enterprise.inject.Any,javax.enterprise.inject.Default]] > that requires a passivation capable dependency > > In all cases, my components are Dependent, nothing is SessionScoped. > > Another issue I ran into, the following two beans apparently conflict with > one another: > > > https://github.com/johnament/seam-jms/blob/develop/impl/src/main/java/org/jboss/seam/jms/impl/inject/SessionProducer.java > > > https://github.com/johnament/seam-jms/blob/develop/api/src/main/java/org/jboss/seam/jms/inject/JmsSessionProducer.java > > One is dependent the other is @JmsDefault. Only one should satisfy @Inject > Session session, but fails stating that both satisfy it. > > Thoughts on this? > > - John > Seam JMS Module Lead > http://bit.ly/ihateseamjms > >
