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Subject: RE: [sca-j] ISSUE 4 - Dependency reinjection


On last week's SCA-J call, I took an action to consider what the callback 
target would be if multiple forward calls are made to callback interfaces 
of a composite-scoped component.

I can think of 3 options:

1. Use the value from the last forward call that was made.  This could 
lead to a need for reinjection.  It is not safe if the component can 
receive multithreaded forward invocations.
2. Store the callback address on the thread when a forward call is 
received, and use this address for the callback.  This works with 
multithreaded forward invocations but does not work if a forward request 
spins off a new thread to make the callback.
3. When the callback request is made, take the callback address from the 
current RequestContext.  This is a small variation on 2, but it is more 
robust because it uses official APIs.

I think 3 is the best approach.

    Simon

Simon C. Nash, IBM Distinguished Engineer
Member of the IBM Academy of Technology
Tel. +44-1962-815156  Fax +44-1962-818999



"Peshev, Peter" <peter.peshev@sap.com> 
05/10/2007 08:12

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RE: [sca-j] ISSUE 4 - Dependency reinjection






Hi,
 
The issue in the JIRA has an amendment :
 
AMENDMENT: 
This issue covers not only @Reference, but also (reinjection of)
@Callback and @Property. 
 

Can someone clarify what scenario would lead to reinjection of callback
? Unlike references, callbacks can not start unwired, an attempt to call
such component with unwired callback would result to  -
"NoRegisteredCallbackException"


Best Regards
Peter

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From: Michael Rowley [mailto:mrowley@bea.com] 
Sent: Thursday, 4. October 2007 16:31
To: Barack, Ron; sca-j@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: RE: [sca-j] ISSUE 4 - Dependency reinjection



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From: Barack, Ron [mailto:ron.barack@sap.com] 
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 5:27 AM
To: sca-j@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [sca-j] ISSUE LOGGED: JAVA-4: Dependency reinjection

 

http://www.osoa.org/jira/browse/JAVA-4

 

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Von: Michael Rowley [mailto:mrowley@bea.com] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. September 2007 00:31
An: sca-j@lists.oasis-open.org
Betreff: [sca-j] NEW ISSUE: Dependency reinjection

 

TARGET: Java Common Annotations and APIs specification 

        section "@Reference"

 

DESCRIPTION:

 

The description of the @Reference annotation does not specify what
happens if the wire changes after the component has been instantiated.
One example of a place where this could occur is for a composite-scoped
component that exists at the domain level.  The target of its reference
could start off unwired (and thus would be null).  A later deployment
could deploy a <wire source="" target=""> element which provides a
target for this component.

 

PROPOSAL:

 

In the above scenario, when constructor-based injection is not being
used, the target MAY be reinjected.

 

This would be marked as "MAY" behavior, since it would not be required
of all runtimes.  However, the developer who is creating portable code
needs to know that this reinjection may occur.

 

Other scenarios where such reinjection may occur is TBD.  Note that
reinjection should never occur for a conversational-scoped component
that is in middle of its conversation.

 

 








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