On 07/08/2015 09:02 AM, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> The same test works with the WildFly master branch, which is using ORM
>> 4.3.x.  The Bean Validation integration code is unchanged in my WildFly
>> branch, as is the Bean Validator.  The only thing different, is the ORM 5
>> integration code and the ORM 5 persistence provider.
>
> Just fishing here, but "integration code and the ORM 5 persistence provider" 
> might
> indicate a problem in the persistence bootstrapping.
> Have a look at 
> org.hibernate.cfg.beanvalidation.TypeSafeActivator#getValidatorFactory.
> Basically ORM expects to retrieve the ValidatorFactory to use for the life 
> cycle based
> validation from the properties passed via the Persistence bootstrap. The 
> property name
> is javax.persistence.validation.factory. If there is no instance passed ORM 
> will bootstrap
> a default factory using  Validation.buildDefaultValidatorFactory(). The 
> latter would
> of course not be CDI enabled. This would explain why validation occurs, but 
> not CDI injection.
> I would for sure put a breakpoint in there as well (and some trace/debug log 
> would be probably
> nice to have as well to easily tell whether a factory is passed or a default 
> one is generated.

Good suggestion, the validation factory does get passed in during the 
second bootstrap phase.  If we looked for it during the first JPA 
bootstrap phase, we would not see it in Hibernate ORM 5.  We should 
check that.

>
> --Hardy
>
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