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package jakarta.enterprise.context.spi;

import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;

import jakarta.enterprise.context.ContextNotActiveException;
import jakarta.enterprise.inject.spi.AfterBeanDiscovery;

/**
 * 

* Provides an operation for obtaining 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 Contextual}. In particular, the context object is responsible for destroying any * contextual instance it creates by passing the instance to * {@link 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 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 AfterBeanDiscovery#addContext(Context)}. *

* * @author Gavin King * @author Pete Muir */ public interface Context { /** * Get the scope type of the context object. * * @return the scope */ public Class getScope(); /** * Return an existing instance of certain contextual type or create a new instance by calling * {@link Contextual#create(CreationalContext)} and return the new instance. * * @param the type of contextual type * @param contextual the contextual type * @param creationalContext the context in which the new instance will be created * @return the contextual instance * * @throws ContextNotActiveException if the context is not active */ public T get(Contextual contextual, CreationalContext creationalContext); /** * Return an existing instance of a certain contextual type or a null value. * * @param the type of the contextual type * @param contextual the contextual type * @return the contextual instance, or a null value * * @throws ContextNotActiveException if the context is not active */ public T get(Contextual contextual); /** * Determines if the context object is active. * * @return true if the context is active, or false otherwise. */ public boolean isActive(); }




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