I'm using Weld 1.0. Here's my situation: I have a class instantiating a Weld container which tries to instantiate a class StartupShutdown
:
public static void main(String[] args) {
WeldContainer weld;
weld = new Weld().initialize();
StartupShutdown startupShutdown = weld.instance().select(StartupShutdown.class).get();
}
Here's my class StartupShutdown
:
public class StartupShutdown {
@Inject
public StartupShutdown(LoggingFileHandler loggingFileHandler) {
}
}
I got this exception:
Exception in thread "main" org.jboss.weld.exceptions.UnsatisfiedResolutionException: WELD-001308 Unable to resolve any beans for Types: [class fr.easycompany.easywrite.processes.StartupShutdown]; Bindings: [QualifierInstance{annotationClass=interface javax.enterprise.inject.Default, values={}, hashCode=2062316647}]
at org.jboss.weld.manager.BeanManagerImpl.getBean(BeanManagerImpl.java:728)
at org.jboss.weld.bean.builtin.InstanceImpl.get(InstanceImpl.java:102)
at fr.easycompany.easywrite.EasyWrite.main(EasyWrite.java:18)
When I remove the parameter in the StartupShutdown
constructor, it works.
Just for info, here's my LoggingFileHandler
:
public class LoggingFileHandler extends FileHandler {
@Inject
public LoggingFileHandler(LoggingFormatter formatter) throws IOException, SecurityException {
super("");
this.setFormatter(formatter);
}
}
What's wrong with this parameter in my constructor?
Shame on me! I just put LoggingFileHandler
accidentally in my src/test/java
. Works fine now. That's why the Bean could not be found.