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1. Re: Weld on WebLogic
pmuir Aug 10, 2010 6:21 AM (in response to falbadri)Faris, you are correct - likely
Weld Servlet
will run in any servlet environment (so far we have only tested Tomcat, Jetty and Google App Engine) - so good to hear it works in WLS :-)To integrate with EJB (and JTA, JPA, Bean Validation etc.) the vendor needs to implement the Weld SPI as described in the docs.
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2. Re: Weld on WebLogic
danpfe.daniel.whistlerconsulting.eu Aug 11, 2010 10:41 AM (in response to falbadri)
Faris Al-Badri wrote on Aug 09, 2010 07:29:
I understand Weld has not been tested on Weblogic Server 11g (no support for 299 /Java EE 6). At least, here in my group we can confirm that Weld can be used in a WLS servlet environment.
Is my understanding correct that a commercial app server vendor has to implement the Weld SPIs (according to A.1 in the docs)to make Weld work with the EJB container (of course being hypothetically here!) ?I would love to know how you got it working. I tried it when Weblogic 11g (10.3.3) was released, but it blew up in my faces with numerous error messages despite only using it in a pure WAR application without EJBs.