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Bug
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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Critical
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None
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1.1.1.Final
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None
example (broken):
bean-archive #1:
- BeanA
- BeanA1 (@Alternative)
- beans.xml (activates BeanA1 as alternative)
bean-archive #2:
- BeanA2 (@Typed())
- beans.xml (empty)
BeanA1 doesn't get used (without an error or a warning BeanA is used instead - even though BeanA1 is activated as alternative in the same bean-archive)
example (working):
bean-archive #1:
- BeanA
- BeanA1 (@Alternative)
- beans.xml (activates BeanA1 as alternative)
jar #2 (no bean-archive):
- BeanA2 (@Typed())
BeanA1 gets activated as alternative (as expected) because jar #2 isn't a bean-archive (that's the difference compared to the broken example).
that prevents >e.g.< portable extensions from providing extension-points to work around the broken @Alternative spec. section.