T
- the required bean typepublic interface Instance<T> extends Iterable<T>, Provider<T>
Allows the application to dynamically obtain instances of beans with a specified combination of required type and qualifiers.
In certain situations, injection is not the most convenient way to obtain a contextual reference. For example, it may not be used when:
In these situations, an instance of the Instance may be injected:
@Inject Instance<PaymentProcessor> paymentProcessor;
Any combination of qualifiers may be specified at the injection point:
@Inject @PayBy(CHEQUE) Instance<PaymentProcessor> chequePaymentProcessor;
Or, the @Any
qualifier may be used, allowing the application to specify qualifiers
dynamically:
@Inject @Any Instance<PaymentProcessor> anyPaymentProcessor;
Finally, the @New
qualifier may be used, allowing the application to obtain a
@New
qualified bean:
@Inject @New(ChequePaymentProcessor.class) Instance<PaymentProcessor> chequePaymentProcessor;
For an injected Instance:
The inherited Provider.get()
method returns a contextual references for the unique bean that matches the
required type and required qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parent Instance
was injected, or throws an UnsatisfiedResolutionException
or
AmbiguousResolutionException
.
PaymentProcessor pp = chequePaymentProcessor.get();
The inherited Iterable.iterator()
method returns an iterator over contextual references for beans that
match the required type and required qualifiers and are eligible for injection into the class into which the parent
Instance was injected.
for (PaymentProcessor pp : anyPaymentProcessor) pp.test();
Provider.get()
,
Iterable.iterator()
,
AnnotationLiteral
,
TypeLiteral
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
destroy(T instance)
When called, the container destroys the instance if the active context object for the scope
type of the bean supports destroying bean instances.
|
boolean |
isAmbiguous()
Determines if there is more than one bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection
into the class into which the parent Instance was injected.
|
boolean |
isUnsatisfied()
Determines if there is no bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class
into which the parent Instance was injected.
|
Instance<T> |
select(Annotation... qualifiers)
Obtains a child Instance for the given additional required qualifiers.
|
<U extends T> |
select(Class<U> subtype,
Annotation... qualifiers)
Obtains a child Instance for the given required type and additional required qualifiers.
|
<U extends T> |
select(TypeLiteral<U> subtype,
Annotation... qualifiers)
Obtains a child Instance for the given required type and additional required qualifiers.
|
forEach, iterator, spliterator
Instance<T> select(Annotation... qualifiers)
Obtains a child Instance for the given additional required qualifiers.
qualifiers
- the additional required qualifiersIllegalArgumentException
- if passed two instances of the same qualifier type, or an instance of an annotation that
is not a qualifier type<U extends T> Instance<U> select(Class<U> subtype, Annotation... qualifiers)
Obtains a child Instance for the given required type and additional required qualifiers.
U
- the required typesubtype
- a Class
representing the required typequalifiers
- the additional required qualifiersIllegalArgumentException
- if passed two instances of the same qualifier type, or an instance of an annotation that
is not a qualifier type<U extends T> Instance<U> select(TypeLiteral<U> subtype, Annotation... qualifiers)
Obtains a child Instance for the given required type and additional required qualifiers.
U
- the required typesubtype
- a TypeLiteral
representing the required typequalifiers
- the additional required qualifiersIllegalArgumentException
- if passed two instances of the same qualifier type, or an instance of an annotation that
is not a qualifier typeboolean isUnsatisfied()
Determines if there is no bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parent Instance was injected.
boolean isAmbiguous()
Determines if there is more than one bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parent Instance was injected.
void destroy(T instance)
When called, the container destroys the instance if the active context object for the scope type of the bean supports destroying bean instances. All normal scoped built-in contexts support destroying bean instances.
The instance passed should either be a dependent scoped bean instance, or the client proxy for a normal scoped bean instance.
instance
- the instance to destroyUnsupportedOperationException
- if the active context object for the scope type of the bean does not support
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