@Retention(value=RUNTIME)
@Target(value=TYPE)
@Inherited
public @interface ViewScoped
When this annotation, along with
ManagedBean is found on a class, the runtime must act as if a
<managed-bean-scope>view<managed-bean-scope> element
was declared for the corresponding managed bean.
If ProjectStage is not ProjectStage.Production,
verify that the current UIViewRoot does not have its transient property set to true.
If so, add a FacesMessage for the current viewId to the
FacesContext stating @ViewScoped beans cannot work if
the view is marked as transient. Also log a Level.WARNING
message to the log. If ProjectStage is
ProjectStage.Production, do not do this verification.
The bean must be stored in the map returned from
javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot.getViewMap(boolean).
The runtime must ensure that any methods on the bean annotated with
PostConstruct or PreDestroy are called when the scope begins
and ends, respectively. Two circumstances can cause the scope to end.
FacesContext.setViewRoot() is called with the new UIViewRoot
being different than the current one.
The session, that happened to be active when the bean was created, expires. If no session existed when the bean was created, then this circumstance does not apply.
In the session expiration case, the runtime must ensure that
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance() returns a valid instance if it is
called during the processing of the @PreDestroy annotated method. The
set of methods on FacesContext that are valid to call in this
circumstance is identical to those documented as "valid to call this method
during application startup or shutdown". On the ExternalContext
returned from that FacesContext, all of the methods documented as
"valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown" are valid
to call. In addition, the method ExternalContext.getSessionMap() is also valid to call.
The annotations in this package may be deprecated in a future version of this
specification because they duplicate functionality provided by other
specifications included in JavaEE. When possible, the corresponding
annotations from the appropriate Java EE specification should be used in
preference to these annotations. In this case, the corresponding annotation
is javax.faces.view.ViewScoped. The functionality of this
corresponding annotation is identical to this one, but it is implemented as a
CDI custom scope.
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