The payment-cdi-event quickstart demonstrates how to create credit and debit CDI Events in WildFly, using a JSF front-end client.
What is it?
The payment-cdi-event quickstart demonstrates how to use CDI Events in WildFly Application Server.
The JSF front-end client allows you to create both credit and debit operation events.
To test this quickstart, enter an amount, choose either a Credit or Debit operation, and then click on Pay to create the event.
A Session scoped (@SessionScoped) payment event handler catches the operation and produces (@Produces) a named list of all operations performed during this session. The event is logged in the WildFly server log and the event list is displayed in a table at the bottom of the form.
The payment-cdi-event quickstart defines the following classes and interfaces:
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beanspackage contains thePaymentBeanbean class: -
This is a session scoped bean that stores the payment form information:
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payment amount
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operation type: debit or credit
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It contains the following utility methods:
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private void init(): This is a PostConstruct (@PostConstruct) method that performs initialization before the class is put into service. It resets theamountto$0and thepaymentOptionto the default type of debit. -
public String pay(): This method processes the operation when the user clicks on submit. We have only one JSF page, so the method does not return anything and the flow of control does not change. -
public void reset(): Reset calls theinit()method reinitialize the form values.
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eventspackage contains thePaymentEventclass and the enumPaymentTypeEnum. -
PaymentEvent: We have only one event that handles both credit and debit operations. Qualifiers help us to make the difference at injection point. -
PaymentTypeEnum: A typesafe enum is used to represent the operation payment type. It contains utility methods to convert betweenStringandEnum. -
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qualifierspackage contains theCreditandDebitinterfaces. The annotation determines the operation of the injectingEvent. -
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handlerpackage contains interfaces and implementations ofPaymentEventobservers. -
ICreditEventObserver: Interface to listen toCREDITevent only (@Observes@Credit). -
IDebitEventObserver: Interface to listen toDEBITevent (@Observes@Debit). -
PaymentHandler: The concrete implementation of the payment handler.-
It implements both
ICreditEventObserverandIDebitEventObserver. -
The payment handler exposes the list of events caught during a session (
@Namedname=payments).
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resourcespackage contains theResourcesclass that produces the logger for the application.
System Requirements
The application this project produces is designed to be run on WildFly Application Server 13 or later.
All you need to build this project is Java 8.0 (Java SDK 1.8) or later and Maven 3.3.1 or later. See Configure Maven to Build and Deploy the Quickstarts to make sure you are configured correctly for testing the quickstarts.
Use of WILDFLY_HOME
In the following instructions, replace WILDFLY_HOME with the actual path to your WildFly installation. The installation path is described in detail here: Use of WILDFLY_HOME and JBOSS_HOME Variables.
Start the WildFly Standalone Server
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Open a terminal and navigate to the root of the WildFly directory.
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Start the WildFly server with the default profile by typing the following command.
$ WILDFLY_HOME/bin/standalone.shNoteFor Windows, use the WILDFLY_HOME\bin\standalone.batscript.
Build and Deploy the Quickstart
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Make sure you start the WildFly server as described above.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart.
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Type the following command to build the artifacts.
$ mvn clean package wildfly:deploy
This deploys the payment-cdi-event/target/payment-cdi-event.war to the running instance of the server.
You should see a message in the server log indicating that the archive deployed successfully.
Access the Application
The application will be running at the following URL: http://localhost:8080/payment-cdi-event/.
Undeploy the Quickstart
When you are finished testing the quickstart, follow these steps to undeploy the archive.
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Make sure you start the WildFly server as described above.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart.
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Type this command to undeploy the archive:
$ mvn wildfly:undeploy
Run the Quickstart in Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio or Eclipse
You can also start the server and deploy the quickstarts or run the Arquillian tests in Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio or from Eclipse using JBoss tools. For general information about how to import a quickstart, add a WildFly server, and build and deploy a quickstart, see Use JBoss Developer Studio or Eclipse to Run the Quickstarts.
Debug the Application
If you want to debug the source code of any library in the project, run the following command to pull the source into your local repository. The IDE should then detect it.
$ mvn dependency:sources