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[jsr345-experts] Re: Singleton MDB?

From: Marina Vatkina <marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com>
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2013 15:01:17 -0800

Jean-Louis,

I'm all for it, but if we add it, we need to do so very quickly.

The problem with @Singleton reuse (even though it maps very nicely in
general and into the rules and rules of concurrency in particular), is
that @Singleton is a component-defining annotation for the "singleton
session beans". If we are to reuse it, the rule will become "unless it
is an MDB", which is a bit odd...

Carlo, Antonio, others, WDYT?

thanks,
-marina

On 1/2/13 2:39 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO wrote:
> Marina,
>
> time to reactivate the discussion on Single MessageDrivenBean instance.
> FYI, a similar issue has been created.
>
> http://java.net/jira/browse/EJB_SPEC-80
>
> As for Stateless versus Singleton, I think it could be fine to be able
> to only have one instance.
>
> Jean-Louis
>
>
>
>
> 2012/9/20 Marina Vatkina <marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com
> <mailto:marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com>>
>
> I understand your concern, though it is a question of what is more
> confusing...
>
> Experts,
>
> Before we decide on *how* to specify a single MDB instance, do you
> think it *is* useful to be able to have one?
>
> thanks,
> -marina
>
> Antonio Goncalves wrote:
>
> Like Carlo I was thinking of reusing @Singleton. The EE
> platform already has 3 (javax.ejb.Singleton &
> javax.inject.Singleton & @ApplicationScoped) which already
> confuses people. I understand the technical issues that you
> express Marina, I'm just a bit disapointed to think that we
> have another way to have singletons.
>
> Antonio
>
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Marina Vatkina
> <marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com <mailto:marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com>
> <mailto:marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com
> <mailto:marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com>>> wrote:
>
>
> Carlo de Wolf wrote:
>
> Thinking out loud I would find it counter-intuitive,
> rather I
> would think @Singleton @MessageDriven. Taking it a bit
> farther
> @MessageDriven can actually be construed to be a view
> instead
> of a component type. The component type would, by
> default, be
> like a stateless session bean.
>
>
> Let's not go too far from the current MDB setup ;) As we
> discussed
> it before, any major changes to MDBs would require substantial
> changes in the JCA spec, which is not possible in the MR
> release
> (i.e. without a JCA EG).
>
>
> Even without going over that hurdle, the question also
> raises
> thinking about locking. Sooner or later somebody is
> going to
> make that leap.
>
>
> Right. This is why I was suggesting an attribute on a
> @MessageDriven. It can have a simpler requirements and no
> confusion with a singleton *session* bean (that a
> @Singleton defines).
>
> Theoretically speaking, even now (see the example in David's
> proposal), a connector impl gets a hold of the proxy and
> use it
> however it sees it fit (in David's example it uses it as a
> singleton), and cause a deadlock or any non-thread-safe
> behavior.
> So if the single-instance MDB is defined as only a
> responsibility
> of the MDB container not to create a new instance and
> serialize
> access to it, it will solve the ordering problem without
> bringing
> in additional features.
>
> Does it make sense?
>
> thanks,
> -marina
>
>
> Carlo
>
> On 09/15/2012 02:18 AM, Marina Vatkina wrote:
>
> Experts,
>
> While you are thinking about David's proposal (as
> I hope
> you all do ;) ), here is another question: do we
> need to
> provide a standard way to guarantee a single MDB
> instance
> running in a server instance? I do not propose
> support for
> all other features available to the singleton session
> beans, just a guarantee of a single MDB instance.
>
> In GlassFish (RI) we had this request to support
> message
> ordering processed by the MDB.
>
> If you think that it is useful, we can add an
> attribute
> (e.g. 'isSingleton') to the @MessageDriven
> annotation that
> would default to false for backward compatibility.
>
> thanks,
> -marina
>
>
>
>
>
>
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