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package javax.enterprise.context.spi;
import javax.enterprise.context.ContextNotActiveException;
/**
*
* Provides an operation for obtaining and destroying contextual instances with a particular scope of any contextual type. Any
* instance of {@code Context} is called a context object.
*
*
*
* {@link AlterableContext} was introduced in CDI 1.1 to allow bean instances to be destroyed by the application. Extensions
* should implement {@link AlterableContext} instead of {@link Context}.
*
*
*
* The context object is responsible for creating and destroying contextual instances by calling operations of
* {@link javax.enterprise.context.spi.Contextual}. In particular, the context object is responsible for destroying any
* contextual instance it creates by passing the instance to
* {@link javax.enterprise.context.spi.Contextual#destroy(Object, CreationalContext)} . A destroyed instance must not
* subsequently be returned by {@code get()}. The context object must pass the same instance of
* {@link javax.enterprise.context.spi.CreationalContext} to {@code Contextual.destroy()} that it passed to
* {@code Contextual.create()} when it created the instance.
*
*
*
* A custom context object may be registered with the container using
* {@link javax.enterprise.inject.spi.AfterBeanDiscovery#addContext(Context)}.
*
*
* @author Pete Muir
* @since 1.1
*/
public interface AlterableContext extends Context {
/**
*
* Destroy the existing contextual instance. If there is no existing instance, no action is taken.
*
*
* @param contextual the contextual type
* @throws ContextNotActiveException if the context is not active
*/
public void destroy(Contextual> contextual);
}