In JPA 2.0 or the early version, you can not @Inject
a CDI bean into JPA facilities.
Utilize Apache CODI or JBoss Seam 3, @Inject
could be supported in Entity Listener classes.
Luckily, JPA 2.1 bring native CDI support.
Have a look at the PostListener
in the jpa-converter example.
public class PostListener { @Inject Logger log; @PrePersist public void prePresist(Object o) { log.info("call prePresist"); if (o instanceof Post) { Post post = (Post) o; final Date created = new Date(); post.setCreated(created); post.setLastModified(created); } } @PreUpdate public void preUpdate(Object o) { log.info("call preUpdate"); if (o instanceof Post) { Post post = (Post) o; post.setLastModified(new Date()); } } }
In this example, a CDI managed bean Logger
is injected into PostListener
and is use for tracking the persisting and updating of the Post
entity.
@EntityListeners(PostListener.class) public class Post implements Serializable {...}
In the Post
entity class, apply this EntityListener. When run this project on Glassfish 4, the related log will be displayed in the NetBeans Console view.
But unfortunately, when you try to add the same lifecycle callbacks in the @Entity
class, the @Inject
annotation does not work, neither in the new introduced @Converter
.
The sample codes are hosted on my github.com account, check out and play it yourself.