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package org.jboss.weld.environment.se.test.shutdown.hook;
import javax.enterprise.context.ApplicationScoped;
import javax.enterprise.context.Dependent;
import javax.enterprise.context.Initialized;
import javax.enterprise.event.Observes;
import javax.inject.Inject;
/**
*
* @author <a href="mailto:manovotn@redhat.com">Matej Novotny</a>
*/
@Dependent
public class Observer {
@Inject
Foo foo;
public void observeInit(@Observes @Initialized(ApplicationScoped.class) Object payload) {
// we need to use the bean here, to trigger initialization (and, later on, @PreDestroy)
foo.ping();
// we need to shut the JVM down and see if hook was called, in this case its verified
// by the @PreDestroy method of Undertow
// I know it's nasty, but it might be the only way
System.exit(0);
}
}