I have a small yet complete Java EE 6 application at hand.
The traditional annotations are being used: @Resource, @EJB, @Singleton, @PostConstruct, @PreDestroy, @PersistenceContext, @ManagedBean, @ManagedProperty, @RequestScope, @ApplicationScope,...
I would like to evaluate whether it makes sense to introduce CDI, and to standardize on a common strategy for dependency injection, bean lifecycle management, etc.
Question: Does anybody know about good articles, examples or manuals that transform traditional Java EE 6 annotations into CDI ones?
Does anybody know about good articles, examples or manuals that transform traditional Java EE 6 annotations into CDI ones?
Not stricly about a "transformation" but very good resources IMO:
The Dependency Injection in Java EE 6 series - By Reza Rahman
The CDI RefCard on DZone
A Hitchhikers Guide to Java EE 6 application setup series - By Nicklas Karlsson
The Introducing the Java EE 6 Platform series
In my opinion, "switching" to CDI is no big deal. Just add a CDI implementation (like Weld) to your libraries, and start adding CDI Beans/Annotations to your app. You don't have to change your existing codebase. I would suggest reading the Weld reference.
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