javax.faces.event

Class PostConstructCustomScopeEvent

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public class PostConstructCustomScopeEvent
    extends SystemEvent

    This class is provided to allow custom scopes to publish a "post construct" event in the same way that other scopes do to let the application become aware of the beginning of the scope. The runtime must listen for this event and invoke any PostConstruct annotated methods on any of the beans in this scope as appropriate. The following code can be used as a template for publishing such an event.

    
    Map<String, Object> myScope = getMyScope(); 
    ScopeContext scopeContext = new ScopeContext("myScope", myScope);
    applicationPublishEvent(PostConstructCustomScopeEvent.class, scopeContext);
    

    Since:
    2.0
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • PostConstructCustomScopeEvent

        public PostConstructCustomScopeEvent(ScopeContext scopeContext)

        An instance of this event indicates that the custom scope enclosed within the argument scopeContext was just created.

        Parameters:
        scopeContext - A structure that contains the name of the scope and the scope itself exposed as a Map<String, Object>.
    • Method Detail

      • getContext

        public ScopeContext getContext()

        Return the ScopeContext for this event.

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