While using Weld-SE 2.1.2.Final to obtain a bean and to invoke it from a thread, I encounter the following exception:
Exception in thread "main" org.jboss.weld.context.ContextNotActiveException: WELD-001303: No active contexts for scope type javax.enterprise.context.RequestScoped
My bean is annotated with @RequestScooped. If I annotate @ApplicationScoped then it works fine, but I need to keep @RequestScooped.
Here is a reproducer :
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Weld weld = new Weld();
WeldContainer container = weld.initialize();
final MyPojo pojo = container.instance().select(MyPojo.class).get();
Thread t = new Thread() {
public void run() {
System.out.println(pojo.ping()); // This call fails
}
};
t.start();
t.join();
System.out.println(pojo.ping()); // This call succeed
weld.shutdown();
}
@RequestScoped
public class MyPojo {
public String ping() {
return "pong";
}
}
Did you encounter this behavior? Any idea to make this work please?
In this case Weld is using unbound RequestContext that is associated with a thread (RequestContext). You need to manually initialize new RequestContext in a thread that You're creating, this works for me:
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Weld weld = new Weld();
final WeldContainer container = weld.initialize();
RequestContext requestContext= container.instance().select(RequestContext.class, UnboundLiteral.INSTANCE).get();
requestContext.activate();
final MyPojo pojo = container.instance().select(MyPojo.class).get();
Thread t = new Thread() {
public void run() {
RequestContext requestContext= container.instance().select(RequestContext.class, UnboundLiteral.INSTANCE).get();
requestContext.activate();
System.out.println("1" + pojo.ping());
}
};
t.start();
t.join();
System.out.println("2" + pojo.ping());
weld.shutdown();
}
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