javax.enterprise.inject

Annotation Type Default


  • @Target(value={TYPE,METHOD,PARAMETER,FIELD})
     @Retention(value=RUNTIME)
     @Documented
     @Qualifier
    public @interface Default

    The default qualifier type.

    If a bean does not explicitly declare a qualifier other than @Named, the bean has the qualifier @Default.

    If an injection point declares no qualifier, the injection point has exactly one qualifier, the default qualifier @Default.

    The following are equivalent:

     @ConversationScoped
     public class Order {
     
         private Product product;
         private User customer;
     
         @Inject
         public void init(@Selected Product product, User customer) {
             this.product = product;
             this.customer = customer;
         }
     
     }
     
     @Default
     @ConversationScoped
     public class Order {
     
         private Product product;
         private User customer;
     
         @Inject
         public void init(@Selected Product product, @Default User customer) {
             this.product = product;
             this.customer = customer;
         }
     
     }
     
    Author:
    Pete Muir, Gavin King

Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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