Hi Carlos

I can see how it might work, but there should be some more evidence it will be portable should some whiteboard implementation decide to use the non-CXF code... Feature can be in the client or server scopes, or both scopes, typing a 'server' type like Application inside the feature code makes the scope property ambiguous, so I'm not sure, I guess the question is what RI or RestEasy do about it...

Cheers, Sergey
On 05/12/17 08:30, Carlos Sierra Andrés wrote:
Hey Sergey,

I just extracted that from the 2.1 JAX-RS spec. They say that Feature is a provider and in the providers lifecycle they mention that:

"First the constructor is called, then any requested dependencies are injected, then the appropriate methods are called (simultaneously) as needed"

I understand that Feature are called during bootstrap, and it would not make sense to have some types injected, but I can't see why the application could not be there since it should be already instantiated.

What do you think?

Bests.

Carlos.


El 4/12/17 a las 23:15, Sergey Beryozkin escribió:
Hi Carlos

Is it expected to be supported ? I do not see it Feature#configure docs

Cheers, Sergey
On 04/12/17 09:00, Carlos Sierra Andrés wrote:
Hello there,

I was trying to get the current application using `@Context Application application` inside a Feature. I can see in the code that Features do not get context proxies injected when their configure method is invoked.

Is this intentional or is this a bug?

Bests.

Carlos.

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