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Subject: [NEW ISSUE] Missing Normative Statements relating to @Callback annotationused to annotate injection point for callback proxy
- From: Mike Edwards <mike_edwards@uk.ibm.com>
- To: "OASIS Java" <sca-j@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:02:09 +0100
Raiser:
Mike Edwards
Target:
sca-javacaa-1.1-spec-cd02-rev7.doc
Description:
Section 7.2.4 Accessing Callbacks describes
the use of the @Callback annotation to mark a field or setter as a place
where
a callback proxy must be injected. However
there are no normative statements relating to this use of the @Callback
annoation
- either in section 7.2.4 or in the
section 10.3 @Callback
Proposal:
Add the following to section 10.3 @Callback,
following line 1598.
The @Callback annotation MUST NOT be
used to annotate a setter method or a field of a Java implementation class
that has
COMPOSITE scope. [JCA90052]
When used to annotate a setter method
or a field of an implementation class for injection of a callback object,
the SCA runtime MUST
inject a callback reference proxy into
that method or field when the Java class is initialized, if the component
is invoked via a service
which has a callback interface and where
the type of the setter method or field corresponds to the type of the callback
interface. [JCA90053]
Yours, Mike.
Strategist - Emerging Technologies, SCA & SDO.
Co Chair OASIS SCA Assembly TC.
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