Greg Wilkins dc939d753a
Issue #3804 - Update Decorator integration for various CDI implementations (#3838)
* Jetty Issue #3804 WELD-2587

Support CDI integration:
 + cdi2 module exposes jetty APIs
 + cdi module uses DecorationListener

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* Jetty Issue #3804 WELD-2587

Remove DecoratingListener tests from test-jetty-webapp

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* improve CDI test

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* Jetty Issue #3804 WELD-2587

Reverted test to use released CDI and cdi2 module for now.
To test new mechanism, you need to build the weld snapshot locally,
rebuild and switch to cdi module

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* remove cdi2 webapp references

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* document attribute

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* improved documentation

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* logging

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* improved javadoc

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* Fixed version

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* Reverted to also provide the DecoratingListener in the decorate module.
Renamed cdi-demo to weld-cdi-demo

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* revert from Weld SNAPSHOT

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* test all 3 weld integrations

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* updated destory implementation to release creationalcontext

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* reverted to released Weld version

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* Issue #3804 CDI integration

dispose and release context in destroy

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* Improved CDI module documentation

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* WIP on OWB

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* Updates from review
Parameterised CDITests

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* share webapp resources for cdi webapp test

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* Initialize OWB with a SCI so that listeners can be decorated

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* Added OwbDecorator so that cdi2 module can be tested with OWB

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* Lookup attribute name

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* Cleanups

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* Cleanup from Review

Don't do lazy bindings

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* Cleanup from Review

Treat partial CDI same as no CDI

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* fix maven it test no more need of weld-servlet

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* cleanup it parent pom removing non needed weld servlet

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* upgraded to Weld 3.1.2.Final

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* Cleanup from Review

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* Cleanup from Review

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2019-08-08 04:04:07 +02:00

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