Interface AlterableContext
- All Superinterfaces:
Context
Provides an operation for obtaining and destroying contextual instances with a particular scope of any contextual type. Any
instance of Context is called a context object.
AlterableContext was introduced in CDI 1.1 to allow bean instances to be destroyed by the application. Extensions
should implement AlterableContext instead of Context.
The context object is responsible for creating and destroying contextual instances by calling operations of
Contextual. In particular, the context object is responsible for destroying any
contextual instance it creates by passing the instance to
Contextual.destroy(Object, CreationalContext) . A destroyed instance must not
subsequently be returned by get(). The context object must pass the same instance of
CreationalContext to Contextual.destroy() that it passed to
Contextual.create() when it created the instance.
A custom context object may be registered with the container using
AfterBeanDiscovery.addContext(Context).
- Since:
- 1.1
- Author:
- Pete Muir
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoiddestroy(Contextual<?> contextual) Destroy the existing contextual instance.
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Method Details
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destroy
Destroy the existing contextual instance. If there is no existing instance, no action is taken.
- Parameters:
contextual- the contextual type- Throws:
ContextNotActiveException- if the context is not active
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