Annotation Type ApplicationScoped


  • @Target({TYPE,METHOD,FIELD})
    @Retention(RUNTIME)
    @Documented
    @NormalScope
    @Inherited
    public @interface ApplicationScoped

    Specifies that a bean is application scoped.

    While ApplicationScoped must be associated with the built-in application context required by the specification, third-party extensions are allowed to also associate it with their own context. Behavior described below is only related to the built-in application context.

    The application scope is active:

    • during the service() method of any servlet in the web application, during the doFilter() method of any servlet filter and when the container calls any ServletContextListener, HttpSessionListener, AsyncListener or ServletRequestListener,
    • during any Jakarta EE web service invocation,
    • during any remote method invocation of any Jakarta Enterprise Bean, during any asynchronous method invocation of any Jakarta Enterprise Bean, during any call to an Jakarta Enterprise Bean timeout method and during message delivery to any Jakarta Enterprise Bean message-driven bean,
    • when the disposer method or @PreDestroy callback of any bean with any normal scope other than @ApplicationScoped is called, and
    • during @PostConstruct callback of any bean.

    The application context is shared between all servlet requests, web service invocations, Jakarta Enterprise Bean remote method invocations, Jakarta Enterprise Bean asynchronous method invocations, Jakarta Enterprise BeanJakarta Enterprise Bean timeouts and message deliveries to message-driven beans that execute within the same application.

    The application context is destroyed when the application is shut down.

    An event with qualifier @Initialized(ApplicationScoped.class) is fired when the application context is initialized and an event with qualifier @Destroyed(ApplicationScoped.class) when the application context is destroyed. The event payload is:

    • the ServletContext if the application is a web application deployed to a Servlet container, or
    • any java.lang.Object for other types of application.
    Author:
    Gavin King, Pete Muir, Antoine Sabot-Durand