Hi David;

>>>Going to assume you found and fixed the interceptor issue you were having
Yes I fixed. Duplicate jar problem. Forget to post user@ forum about it.

>>>Definitely let us know if you still need help.

Thanks a lot.

--Gurkan

2009/7/21 David Blevins <[email protected]>

> Hi Gurkan,
>
> I see your note on dev@ that mentions you were able to get an
> interceptor-based OpenWebBeans integration working.  Going to assume you
> found and fixed the interceptor issue you were having.  Definitely let us
> know if you still need help.
>
> -David
>
>
> On Jul 15, 2009, at 9:10 AM, Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
>
>  Hi;
>>
>> I am trying to getting work of interceptors in Tomcat installation.
>>
>> I have a simple stateless Bean
>>
>> @Stateless
>> @Interceptors(value={MyInterceptor.class})
>> public class HelloBean implements Hello
>> {
>>   public String sayHello()
>>   {
>>       return "Hello";
>>   }
>> }
>>
>> This is MyInterceptor
>>
>> public class MyInterceptor
>> {
>>   @PostConstruct
>>   public void afterConstruct(InvocationContext context) throws Exception
>>   {
>>       Object object = context.getTarget();
>>
>>       System.out.println(object);
>>
>>   }
>>
>>   @AroundInvoke
>>   public Object arounfInvoke(InvocationContext context) throws Exception
>>   {
>>       return context.proceed();
>>   }
>> }
>>
>> But interceptors are not called. If I debug, in DeploymentInfo instance,
>> InterceptorData exist with class MyInterceptor, but its post construct and
>> around invoke method lists are empty.
>>
>> Is there anything that I missed?
>>
>> Thanks;
>>
>> --Gurkan
>>
>
>


-- 
Gurkan Erdogdu
http://gurkanerdogdu.blogspot.com

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