Class ImmutableBean<T>

    • Constructor Detail

      • ImmutableBean

        public ImmutableBean​(Class<?> beanClass,
                             String name,
                             Set<Annotation> qualifiers,
                             Class<? extends Annotation> scope,
                             Set<Class<? extends Annotation>> stereotypes,
                             Set<Type> types,
                             boolean alternative,
                             boolean nullable,
                             Set<InjectionPoint> injectionPoints,
                             ContextualLifecycle<T> contextualLifecycle,
                             String toString)
        Create a new, immutable bean. All arguments passed as collections are defensively copied.
        Parameters:
        beanClass - The Bean class, may not be null
        name - The bean name
        qualifiers - The bean's qualifiers, if null, a singleton set of Default is used
        scope - The bean's scope, if null, the default scope of Dependent is used
        stereotypes - The bean's stereotypes, if null, an empty set is used
        types - The bean's types, if null, the beanClass and Object will be used
        alternative - True if the bean is an alternative
        nullable - True if the bean is nullable
        injectionPoints - the bean's injection points, if null an empty set is used
        contextualLifecycle - Handler for create(CreationalContext) and destroy(Object, CreationalContext)
        toString - the string representation of the bean, if null the built in representation is used, which states the bean class and qualifiers
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if the beanClass is null
    • Method Detail

      • create

        public T create​(CreationalContext<T> arg0)
        Description copied from interface: Contextual
        Create a new instance of the contextual type. Instances should use the given CreationalContext when obtaining contextual references to inject, in order to ensure that any dependent objects are associated with the contextual instance that is being created. An implementation may call CreationalContext.push(Object) between instantiation and injection to help the container minimize the use of client proxy objects.
        Specified by:
        create in interface Contextual<T>
        Parameters:
        arg0 - the context in which this instance is being created
        Returns:
        the contextual instance
      • destroy

        public void destroy​(T arg0,
                            CreationalContext<T> arg1)
        Description copied from interface: Contextual
        Destroy an instance of the contextual type. Implementations should call CreationalContext.release() to allow the container to destroy dependent objects of the contextual instance.
        Specified by:
        destroy in interface Contextual<T>
        Parameters:
        arg0 - the contextual instance to destroy
        arg1 - the context in which this instance was created