My answer sadly is no.
Dependent objects are stored in the CreationalContext which is held in the context which
holds the outer NormalScoped contextual instance.
If the outer NormalScoped contextual instance gets desroyed, we also properly destroy all
@Dependent beans in the CreationalContext.
So far so good, but now let's consider hte following scenario:
@ApplicationScoped
public class MyService {
void doStats(@Observes RequestStatistics, UserHelper uh) {
UserHelper is @Dependent and a new instance will get created each time doStats() gets
called.
What happens is that we don't know whether the UserHelper internally gets stored or
just thrown away. In our sample most probably the later.
Each UserHelper will get stored in the CreationalContext of our single MyService instance.
After 500.000 requests, our CreationalContext would contain 500.000 UserHelpers. Not
smart, eh? This would just create a fat memory leak...
What we can do is to store only WeakReferences. E.g. via a WeakHashmap. This will
automatically drop the entries if the instances in it get garbage collected. But in this
case are not able to invoke @PreDestroy anymore I fear, because gone is gone ...
LieGrue,
strub