Developing applications that use Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI)

Use this task to provide a summary of the WebSphere® Application Server extensions that you can use to develop servlets.

About this task

Several WebSphere Application Server extensions are provided for enhancing your servlets. This task provides a summary of the extensions that you can use.

Procedure

  1. Review the supported specifications.

    Create Java™ components, referring to the CDI specifications. Place a beans.xml file in the WEB-INF directory of the WAR module, or META-INF directory of a JAR file, so the container identifies it as a bean deployment archive.

  2. Use your favorite integrated development environment (IDE), or a text editor, to develop or migrate code artifacts that meet the specifications.
  3. Test the code artifacts.

What to do next

Assemble your code artifacts into a web module using assembly tools as a prerequisite to deploying the code to the application server.

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