Get exact class bean by AnnotationLiteral and Qualifier











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Had anyone of you an idea how to get exact bean via CDI.getCurrent().select(___) of exact class, case below.



Eg. Class GeneralLogic (implements simple Logic interface) will have annotation with value MyNewQualifier(clazz="General", types={"type1", "type2"})



and the other class SpecifiedLogic (implements simple Logic interface as well) will have annotation with value MyNewQualifier(clazz="Specified", types={"type1"})



And my point is I want to get exact bean with clazz and single type, when clazz is equal and types contains sth what I want.



Let assume I got General.java and it is extended via Specified.java and SthSpecified.java. How can I get SpecifiedLogic bean for type="type1" clazz="Specified and for sth else like type="type2" clazz="Specified" throw and exception and try sth else with Superclass (in this case try type="type2" clazz="General").










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    Had anyone of you an idea how to get exact bean via CDI.getCurrent().select(___) of exact class, case below.



    Eg. Class GeneralLogic (implements simple Logic interface) will have annotation with value MyNewQualifier(clazz="General", types={"type1", "type2"})



    and the other class SpecifiedLogic (implements simple Logic interface as well) will have annotation with value MyNewQualifier(clazz="Specified", types={"type1"})



    And my point is I want to get exact bean with clazz and single type, when clazz is equal and types contains sth what I want.



    Let assume I got General.java and it is extended via Specified.java and SthSpecified.java. How can I get SpecifiedLogic bean for type="type1" clazz="Specified and for sth else like type="type2" clazz="Specified" throw and exception and try sth else with Superclass (in this case try type="type2" clazz="General").










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      Had anyone of you an idea how to get exact bean via CDI.getCurrent().select(___) of exact class, case below.



      Eg. Class GeneralLogic (implements simple Logic interface) will have annotation with value MyNewQualifier(clazz="General", types={"type1", "type2"})



      and the other class SpecifiedLogic (implements simple Logic interface as well) will have annotation with value MyNewQualifier(clazz="Specified", types={"type1"})



      And my point is I want to get exact bean with clazz and single type, when clazz is equal and types contains sth what I want.



      Let assume I got General.java and it is extended via Specified.java and SthSpecified.java. How can I get SpecifiedLogic bean for type="type1" clazz="Specified and for sth else like type="type2" clazz="Specified" throw and exception and try sth else with Superclass (in this case try type="type2" clazz="General").










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      Had anyone of you an idea how to get exact bean via CDI.getCurrent().select(___) of exact class, case below.



      Eg. Class GeneralLogic (implements simple Logic interface) will have annotation with value MyNewQualifier(clazz="General", types={"type1", "type2"})



      and the other class SpecifiedLogic (implements simple Logic interface as well) will have annotation with value MyNewQualifier(clazz="Specified", types={"type1"})



      And my point is I want to get exact bean with clazz and single type, when clazz is equal and types contains sth what I want.



      Let assume I got General.java and it is extended via Specified.java and SthSpecified.java. How can I get SpecifiedLogic bean for type="type1" clazz="Specified and for sth else like type="type2" clazz="Specified" throw and exception and try sth else with Superclass (in this case try type="type2" clazz="General").







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