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Mark Struberg commented on CDI-129:
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Should @ApplicationScoped bean instances be shared between all modules (web apps, ejb
modules etc), or be per web application?
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again the term 'bean' which is so highly ambiguous I guess you fear that the
public audience is not yet fully aware of 'Contextual Instance'? :)
I'd rather try it a bit more sluggish:
{quote}What would you expect to get from an @ApplicationScoped CDI bean in an EAR? 1
instance per each Web-Application or 1 instance for the full EAR?{quote}
Regarding the Bill quote: I've now read through the EE6 spec and it appears to me that
they mostly refer to EARs as "Java EE Application" (in older spec versions it
was "J2EE Application"), see e.g. EE.2.11.3, EE.2.4, EE.2.12.2, EE.5.5.2 and 185
more references. There is other prominent mentioning of "JSF Application",
"Web Application", even "Desktop Application" and "Java
Application" amongst a dozen others.
Clarify behaviour of @ApplicationScoped in EARs
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Key: CDI-129
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-129
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Clarification
Components: Contexts
Affects Versions: 1.0
Reporter: Mark Struberg
Assignee: Pete Muir
Fix For: 1.1 (Proposed)
Since @ApplicationScoped currently is defined in 6.5.2 as to be 'like in the Servlet
specification' this means that you will get a new instance for every WebApplication
(WAR file).
There is currently no specified CDI scope for providing a single shared instance for a
whole EAR.
We could (ab-)use @Singleton for that, but this is currently not well defined at all.
Alternatively we could introduce an own new annotation like @EnterpriseScoped or likes.
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