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Thanks for the quick response.
The disposition of a Context does not modify a bean's environment.
This is effectively what the test is doing. And the test seems to be inline with your reading as well.
I was more asking because I realised at least 2 implementations were having a different reading and were considering the close() operation to be modifying the bean's environment.
I fixed already Apache TomEE to relax a bit the constraints.
What I would probably suggest is add a small mention to the close() operation in the spec and API javadoc, so it's cristal clear, close() does not modify the bean's environment.
from enterprise-beans.
+1 for clarifyingthe close() in the spec. API javadoc belongs to Java SE so we probably don't want to modify it.
This applies not only to ejb, but also to other components, so EE platform spec may be a better place to have this clarification.
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Agreed, thanks
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