Annotation Interface ViewScoped
When this annotation, along with
jakarta.inject.Named
is found on a class, the runtime must place the bean in a CDI scope such that it remains active
as long as NavigationHandler.handleNavigation(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext, java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
does not cause a navigation to a view
with a viewId that is different than the viewId of the current view. Any injections and notifications required by CDI
and the Jakarta EE platform must occur as usual at the expected time.
If ProjectStage
is not ProjectStage.Production
, verify that the current
UIViewRoot
does not have its transient
property set to true
. If so,
add a FacesMessage
for the current viewId
to the FacesContext
stating
@ViewScoped
beans cannot work if the view is marked as transient. Also log a Level.WARNING
message to the log. If ProjectStage
is ProjectStage.Production
, do not do
this verification.
The bean must be stored in the map returned from UIViewRoot.getViewMap(boolean)
.
Use of this annotation requires that any beans stored in view scope must be serializable and proxyable as defined in the CDI specification.
The runtime must ensure that any methods on the bean annotated with PostConstruct
or PreDestroy
are
called when the scope begins and ends, respectively. Two circumstances can cause the scope to end.
-
FacesContext.setViewRoot(jakarta.faces.component.UIViewRoot)
is called with the newUIViewRoot
being different than the current one. -
The session, that happened to be active when the bean was created, expires. If no session existed when the bean was created, then this circumstance does not apply.
In the session expiration case, the runtime must ensure that
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()
returns a valid instance if it is called during the
processing of the @PreDestroy
annotated method. The set of methods on
FacesContext
that are valid to call in this circumstance is identical to those documented as "valid to call this
method during application startup or shutdown". On the ExternalContext
returned from
that
FacesContext
, all of the methods documented as "valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown"
are valid to call. In addition, the method ExternalContext.getSessionMap()
is also valid
to call.
Events with qualifiers @Initialized
, @BeforeDestroyed
, and @Destroyed
as defined by the CDI specification must fire for this built-in scope.
- Since:
- 2.2