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package javax.enterprise.context;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.Inherited;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* Specifies that a bean is conversation scoped.
*
* The conversation scope is active:
*
*
* - during all standard lifecycle phases of any JSF faces or
* non-faces request.
*
*
* The conversation context provides access to state associated
* with a particular conversation. Every JSF request has an
* associated conversation. This association is managed
* automatically by the container according to the following
* rules:
*
*
* - Any JSF request has exactly one associated conversation.
* - The conversation associated with a JSF request is determined
* at the beginning of the restore view phase and does not change
* during the request.
*
*
* Any conversation is in one of two states: transient
* or long-running.
*
*
* - By default, a conversation is transient
* - A transient conversation may be marked long-running by calling
* {@link javax.enterprise.context.Conversation#begin()}
* - A long-running conversation may be marked transient by calling
* {@link javax.enterprise.context.Conversation#end()}
*
*
* All long-running conversations have a string-valued unique
* identifier, which may be set by the application when the
* conversation is marked long-running, or generated by the container.
*
* If the conversation associated with the current JSF request
* is in the transient state at the end of a JSF request, it is
* destroyed, and the conversation context is also destroyed.
*
* If the conversation associated with the current JSF request
* is in the long-running state at the end of a JSF request, it is
* not destroyed. Instead, it may be propagated to other requests
* according to the following rules:
*
*
* - The long-running conversation context associated with a
* request that renders a JSF view is automatically propagated
* to any faces request (JSF form submission) that originates
* from that rendered page.
* - The long-running conversation context associated with a
* request that results in a JSF redirect (a redirect resulting
* from a navigation rule or JSF NavigationHandler) is
* automatically propagated to the resulting non-faces request,
* and to any other subsequent request to the same URL. This is
* accomplished via use of a GET request parameter named cid
* containing the unique identifier of the conversation.
* - The long-running conversation associated with a request
* may be propagated to any non-faces request via use of a GET
* request parameter named cid containing the unique identifier
* of the conversation. In this case, the application must manage
* this request parameter.
*
*
* When no conversation is propagated to a JSF request, the
* request is associated with a new transient conversation. All
* long-running conversations are scoped to a particular HTTP
* servlet session and may not cross session boundaries. In the
* following cases, a propagated long-running conversation cannot
* be restored and reassociated with the request:
*
*
* - When the HTTP servlet session is invalidated, all
* long-running conversation contexts created during the current
* session are destroyed, after the servlet service()
* method completes.
* - The container is permitted to arbitrarily destroy any
* long-running conversation that is associated with no current
* JSF request, in order to conserve resources.
*
*
* @see javax.enterprise.context.Conversation
* @see javax.enterprise.context.NonexistentConversationException
* @see javax.enterprise.context.BusyConversationException
*
* @author Gavin King
* @author Pete Muir
*/
@Target( { TYPE, METHOD, FIELD })
@Retention(RUNTIME)
@Documented
@NormalScope(passivating = true)
@Inherited
public @interface ConversationScoped
{
}