That looks good, but I have no idea on how to start. I understand that I
have to implement a org.apache.xbean.finder.filter.ClassFilter, but I have
no clue on how to setup that in openwebbeans.properties , where can I look
for documentation?

Thanks.

On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 3:07 PM Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Vicente,
>
> An XBean-finder Filter can be configured in openwebbeans.properties and
> can filter them based on the resource name.
> I guess it will be likely the least portable but also the most efficient
> solution.
>
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> Le ven. 18 oct. 2019 à 14:55, Vicente Rossello <[email protected]> a
> écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have noticed that Kotlin utility classes (MyClass$Companion,
>> MyClass$WhenMappings, etc.) are being scanned by openwebbeans, there is no
>> error but it makes startup slower.
>>
>> What would be the easier way to exclude them? I think the only
>> alternative is to write an extension to Veto them? Exclude in beans.xml
>> seems is not enough
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Vicente.
>>
>

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