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package javax.enterprise.inject;

import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.PARAMETER;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

/**
 * 

* Identifies the disposed parameter of a disposer method. May be applied to a parameter of a method of a bean class. *

* *
 * public class UserDatabaseEntityManager {
 * 
 *     @Produces
 *     @ConversationScoped
 *     @UserDatabase
 *     public EntityManager create(EntityManagerFactory emf) {
 *         return emf.createEntityManager();
 *     }
 * 
 *     public void close(@Disposes @UserDatabase EntityManager em) {
 *         em.close();
 *     }
 * 
 * }
 * 
* *
 * public class Resources {
 * 
 *     @PersistenceContext
 *     @Produces
 *     @UserDatabase
 *     private EntityManager em;
 * 
 *     public void close(@Disposes @UserDatabase EntityManager em) {
 *         em.close();
 *     }
 * 
 * }
 * 
* *

* A disposer method allows the application to perform customized cleanup of an object returned by a * {@linkplain javax.enterprise.inject.Produces producer method or producer field}. *

* *

* A disposer method must be a non-abstract method of a managed bean class or session bean class. A disposer method may be * either static or non-static. If the bean is a session bean, the disposer method must be a business method of the EJB or a * static method of the bean class. *

* *

* A bean may declare multiple disposer methods. *

* *

* Each disposer method must have exactly one disposed parameter, of the same type as the corresponding producer method or * producer field return type. When searching for disposer methods for a producer method or producer field, the container * considers the type and qualifiers of the disposed parameter. If a disposed parameter resolves to a producer method or * producer field declared by the same bean class, the container must call this method when destroying any instance returned by * that producer method or producer field. *

* *

* In addition to the disposed parameter, a disposer method may declare additional parameters, which may also specify * qualifiers. These additional parameters are injection points. *

* *
 * public void close(@Disposes @UserDatabase EntityManager em, Logger log) { ... }
 * 
* *

* A disposer method may resolve to multiple producer methods or producer fields declared by the bean class, in which case the * container must call it when destroying any instance returned by any of these producer methods or producer fields. *

* *

* Disposer methods are not inherited by bean subclasses. *

* *

* Interceptors and decorators may not declare disposer methods. *

* * @see javax.enterprise.inject.Produces @Produces * * @author Gavin King * @author Pete Muir */ @Target(PARAMETER) @Retention(RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface Disposes { }




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