javax.enterprise.inject.spi

Interface InjectionTargetFactory<T>- ;


  • public interface InjectionTargetFactory<T>

    An InjectionTargetFactory can create an InjectionTarget for a given bean.

    The InjectionTargetFactory obtained from BeanManager#getInjectionTargetFactory() is capable of providing container created injection targets. This factory can be wrapped to add behavior to container created injection targets.

    For example:

     BeanAttributes<MyBean> myBeanAttributes = beanManager.createBeanAttributes(myBeanAnnotatedType);
     beanManager.createBean(myBeanAttributes, MyBean.class, new InjectionTargetFactory() {
     
         public <T> InjectionTarget<T> createInjectionTarget(Bean<T> bean) {
             return new WrappingInjectionTarget<T>(beanManager.getInjectionTargetFactory(myBeanAnnotatedType).createInjectionTarget(
                     bean));
         }
     });
     
    Since:
    1.1
    Author:
    Pete Muir
    • Method Detail

      • createInjectionTarget

        InjectionTarget<T> createInjectionTarget(Bean<T> bean)
        Create a new injection target for a bean.
        Parameters:
        bean - the bean to create the injection target for, or null if creating a non-contextual object
        Returns:
        the injection target

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