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Introduction

CDI is a revolution for the Java EE world. This specification is the best one to avoid coupling between classes.

This example simply aims to override bindings at runtime to simplify mocking work.

It uses two kind of mocks:

1) a mock with no implementation in the classloader

2) a mock with an implementation in the classloader

The mock answer from CDI is called alternative.

Annotating @Alternative a class will mean it will used as the implementation if there is no other implementation or if it is forced (through META-INF/beans.xml).

Code Explanation

Main Code

We use an EJB Journey to modelize a journey where the vehicle and the society can change. Here an EJB is used because it simplifies the test. A jouney wraps the vehicle and society information.

We define two interfaces to inject into the Journey EJB: Vehicle and Society.

Finally we add an implementation for Society interface: LowCostCompanie.

If we stop here, the Journey object will not be able to be created because there is no Vehicle implementation is available.

if we do have a Vehicle implementation, the injected Society should be LowCostCompanie.

Test Code

The goal here is to test our Journey EJB. So we have to provide a Vehicle implementation: SuperCar.

We want to force the Society interface to be the AirOpenEJB implementation for our test.

One solution could simply be to add @Alternative annotation on AirOpenEJB and activate it through the META-INF/beans.xml file.

Here we want to write more explicit code. So we want to replace the @Alternative annotation by @Mock one.

So we define an @Mock annotation for classes, resolvable at runtime as a stereotype (@Stereotype) that replaces @Alternative.

Here is the annotation:

 @Stereotype // we define a stereotype
 @Retention(RUNTIME) // resolvable at runtime
 @Target(TYPE) // this annotation is a class level one
 @Alternative // it replace @Alternative
 public @interface Mock {}
you can add more CDI annotations after @Alternative and it will get the behavior expected (the scope for instance).

So now we have our @Mock annotation which is a stereotype able to replace the @Alternative annotation when it added to our mocks.

If you run it now you’ll have this exception:

 jakarta.enterprise.inject.UnsatisfiedResolutionException: Api type [org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.Vehicle] is not found with the qualifiers
 Qualifiers: [@jakarta.enterprise.inject.Default()]
 for injection into Field Injection Point, field name :  vehicle,
 Bean Owner : [Journey, Name:null, WebBeans Type:ENTERPRISE, API Types:[java.lang.Object,org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.Journey],
 Qualifiers:[jakarta.enterprise.inject.Any,jakarta.enterprise.inject.Default]]

It means the stereotype is not activated. To do it simply add it to your META-INF/beans.xml:

<alternatives>
  <stereotype>org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.Mock</stereotype>
</alternatives>
if you don’t specify AirOpenEJB as @Alternative (done through our mock annotation) you’ll get this exception:

source,java,numbered]

 Caused by: jakarta.enterprise.inject.AmbiguousResolutionException:
 There is more than one api type with : org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.Society with qualifiers :
 Qualifiers: [@jakarta.enterprise.inject.Default()] for injection into Field Injection Point, field name :  society,
 Bean Owner : [Journey, Name:null, WebBeans Type:ENTERPRISE,
 API Types:[org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.Journey,java.lang.Object],
 Qualifiers:[jakarta.enterprise.inject.Any,jakarta.enterprise.inject.Default]]
 found beans:
 AirOpenEJB, Name:null, WebBeans Type:MANAGED,
API Types:[org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.Society,org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.AirOpenEJB,java.lang.Object],
Qualifiers:[jakarta.enterprise.inject.Any,jakarta.enterprise.inject.Default]
 LowCostCompanie, Name:null, WebBeans Type:MANAGED,
API Types:[org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.Society,org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.LowCostCompanie,java.lang.Object],
Qualifiers:[jakarta.enterprise.inject.Any,jakarta.enterprise.inject.Default]

which simply means two implementations are available for the same injection point (Journey.society).

Conclusion

With CDI it is really easy to define annotations with a strong meaning. You can define business annotations or simply technical annotations to simplify your code (as we did with the mock annotation).

if you used qualifiers to inject Society objects you could have put all these qualifiers on the mock class or defined a @SocietyMock annotation to be able to inject the same implementation for all qualifiers in your tests.

Output

Running org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.StereotypeTest
 Apache OpenEJB 7.0.0-SNAPSHOT    build: 20111030-07:54
 http://tomee.apache.org/
 INFO - openejb.home = /opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes
 INFO - openejb.base = /opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes
 INFO - Using 'jakarta.ejb.embeddable.EJBContainer=true'
 INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Security Service, type=SecurityService, provider-id=Default Security Service)
 INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Transaction Manager, type=TransactionManager, provider-id=Default Transaction Manager)
 INFO - Found EjbModule in classpath: /opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/target/test-classes
 INFO - Found EjbModule in classpath: /opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/target/classes
 INFO - Beginning load: /opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/target/test-classes
 INFO - Beginning load: /opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/target/classes
 INFO - Configuring enterprise application: /opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes
 INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Managed Container, type=Container, provider-id=Default Managed Container)
 INFO - Auto-creating a container for bean cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes_test.Comp: Container(type=MANAGED, id=Default Managed Container)
 INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Singleton Container, type=Container, provider-id=Default Singleton Container)
 INFO - Auto-creating a container for bean Journey: Container(type=SINGLETON, id=Default Singleton Container)
 INFO - Enterprise application "/opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes" loaded.
 INFO - Assembling app: /opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes
 INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes_test.Comp!org.apache.openejb.BeanContext$Comp")
 INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes_test.Comp")
 INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes.Comp!org.apache.openejb.BeanContext$Comp")
 INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes.Comp")
 INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/Journey!org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.Journey")
 INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes/Journey")
 INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/EjbModule162291475/org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.StereotypeTest!org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.StereotypeTest")
 INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/EjbModule162291475/org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.StereotypeTest")
 INFO - Created Ejb(deployment-id=cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes_test.Comp, ejb-name=cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes_test.Comp, container=Default Managed Container)
 INFO - Created Ejb(deployment-id=cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes.Comp, ejb-name=cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes.Comp, container=Default Managed Container)
 INFO - Created Ejb(deployment-id=org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.StereotypeTest, ejb-name=org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.StereotypeTest, container=Default Managed Container)
 INFO - Created Ejb(deployment-id=Journey, ejb-name=Journey, container=Default Singleton Container)
 INFO - Started Ejb(deployment-id=cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes_test.Comp, ejb-name=cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes_test.Comp, container=Default Managed Container)
 INFO - Started Ejb(deployment-id=cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes.Comp, ejb-name=cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes.Comp, container=Default Managed Container)
 INFO - Started Ejb(deployment-id=org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.StereotypeTest, ejb-name=org.superbiz.cdi.stereotype.StereotypeTest, container=Default Managed Container)
 INFO - Started Ejb(deployment-id=Journey, ejb-name=Journey, container=Default Singleton Container)
 INFO - Deployed Application(path=/opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes)
 INFO - Undeploying app: /opt/dev/openejb/openejb-trunk/examples/cdi-alternative-and-stereotypes