txs for the catch - fixed that now ;) LieGrue, strub
> Am 07.06.2016 um 19:07 schrieb Steve Sobol - Lobos Studios > <[email protected]>: > > And incidentally, the mailto link at > http://openwebbeans.apache.org/community.html is a link to users [at] > openwebbeans.apache.org - with an extra s at the end. Please fix that. Caused > some confusion when I tried to send mail to that address and it bounced "user > unknown" > > > -- > Lobos Studios | Phone: 877.919.4WEB | LobosStudios.com | > Facebook.com/LobosStudios | @LobosStudios > Web Development - Mobile Development - Helpdesk/Tech Support - Computer Sales > & Service > Acer Authorized Reseller - Computers, Windows and Android Tablets, Accessories > > Steve Sobol - CEO, Senior Developer and Server Jockey > [email protected] > > > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Steve Sobol - Lobos Studios" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: 6/7/2016 10:04:47 AM > Subject: OWB, Servlets and Jetty 9 > >> Hey all, >> >> New to CDI - I'm working on switching my JEE webapps from JSF managed beans >> to CDI. >> >> I use Jetty, exclusively, and JSF works fine with Jetty and OWB, but @Inject >> in servlets (and presumably elsewhere) does not. >> >> I started out with JBoss Weld, which ships with Jetty 9, but trying to get >> Weld working in my IDE was a nightmare and I gave up. (IntelliJ IDEA >> Ultimate 2016.2 if anyone cares, but this morning I upgraded to 2016.3) >> >> So as an alternative to getting the bundled CDI functionality to work, I >> tried OpenWebBeans instead and now I'm good to go, except that I can't use >> DI in the servlets I'm creating. >> >> I have a workaround (query BeanManager through JNDI), so this is not a >> life-or-death urgent issue (not even close!) - but it would be nice if I >> could get it working. A mailing list search turned up >> >> http://markmail.org/search/?q=servlet+injection+jetty+list%3Aorg.apache.openwebbeans.user+order%3Adate-backward#query:servlet%20injection%20jetty%20list%3Aorg.apache.openwebbeans.user%20order%3Adate-backward+page:2+mid:gzti4hxxl76lqyhf+state:results >> >> That thread states that Jetty 8 is buggy and that the OWB team even gave up >> on working with Jetty and switched to Tomcat* - but the thread is from 2012, >> and Jetty 8 was EOL'd a while ago. >> >> So my questions are: >> >> ** What is the current state of @Inject using OWB and Jetty? >> ** If it's not working, what would be required to *get* it working? >> >> Weld can do DI into Servlets and Filters in Jetty 7, 8 or 9, and into >> Servlet listeners in 9.1.1 or newer. (according to >> https://docs.jboss.org/weld/reference/latest/en-US/html/environments.html#_jetty) >> >> But I'd much rather use OWB. >> >> Thanks, >> Steve >> >> * OWB and Tomcat are both ASF projects. Weird that y'all didn't use Tomcat >> from the start. >> >> >> -- >> Lobos Studios | Phone: 877.919.4WEB | LobosStudios.com | >> Facebook.com/LobosStudios | @LobosStudios >> Web Development - Mobile Development - Helpdesk/Tech Support - Computer >> Sales & Service >> Acer Authorized Reseller - Computers, Windows and Android Tablets, >> Accessories >> >> Steve Sobol - CEO, Senior Developer and Server Jockey >> [email protected]
