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@NormalScope @Inherited @Documented @Target(value=TYPE) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface FlowScoped
FlowScoped is a CDI scope that causes the runtime to consider classes with this annotation to be in the scope of the specified
Flow
. The implementation must provide an implementation ofjavax.enterprise.inject.spi.Extension
that implements the semantics such that beans with this annotation are created when the user enters into the specifiedFlow
, and de-allocated when the user exits the specifiedFlow
. SeeFlowHandler.transition(javax.faces.context.FacesContext, javax.faces.flow.Flow, javax.faces.flow.Flow, javax.faces.flow.FlowCallNode, java.lang.String)
for the specification of flow entry and exit.- Since:
- 2.2
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Required Element Summary
Required Elements Modifier and Type Required Element and Description String
value
Must be equivalent to the
Flow.getId()
of a defined flow for this application.
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Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element and Description String
definingDocumentId
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Element Detail
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value
public abstract String value
Must be equivalent to the
Flow.getId()
of a defined flow for this application.- Since:
- 2.2
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