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= CDI @RequestScoped
:index-group: CDI
:jbake-type: page
:jbake-status: published
This example show the use of `@RequestScoped` annotation for injected objects. An object
which is defined as `@RequestScoped` is created once for every request and is shared by all the
beans that inject it throughout a same request.
== Example
This example depicts a similar scenario to cdi-application-scope. A restaurant guest orders
a soup from the waiter. The order is passed to the chef who prepares it and passes it back
the waiter who in turn delivers it to the guest.
=== Waiter
The `Waiter` session bean receives a request from the test class via the `orderSoup()` method.
A `Soup` insance will be created in this method and will be shared throughout the request with
the `Chef` bean. The method passes the request to the `Chef` bean. It then returns the name of
the soup to the test class.
[source,java]
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@Stateless
public class Waiter {
@Inject
private Soup soup;
@EJB
private Chef chef;
public String orderSoup(String name){
soup.setName(name);
return chef.prepareSoup().getName();
}
}
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=== Soup
The `Soup` class is an injectable POJO, defined as `@RequestScoped`. This means that an instance
will be created only once for every request and will be shared by all the beans injecting it.
[source,java]
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@RequestScoped
public class Soup {
private String name = "Soup of the day";
@PostConstruct
public void afterCreate() {
System.out.println("Soup created");
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name){
this.name = name;
}
}
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=== Chef
The `Chef` class is a simple session bean with an injected `Soup` field. Normally, the soup
parameter would be passed as a `prepareSoup()` argument, but for the need of this example
it's passed by the request context.
[source,java]
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@Stateless
public class Chef {
@Inject
private Soup soup;
public Soup prepareSoup() {
return soup;
}
}
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== Test Case
This is the entry class for this example.
[source,java]
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public class RestaurantTest {
private static String TOMATO_SOUP = "Tomato Soup";
private EJBContainer container;
@EJB
private Waiter joe;
@Before
public void startContainer() throws Exception {
container = EJBContainer.createEJBContainer();
container.getContext().bind("inject", this);
}
@Test
public void orderSoup(){
String soup = joe.orderSoup(TOMATO_SOUP);
assertEquals(TOMATO_SOUP, soup);
soup = joe.orderSoup(POTATO_SOUP);
assertEquals(POTATO_SOUP, soup);
}
@After
public void closeContainer() throws Exception {
container.close();
}
}
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== Running
In the output you can see that there were two `Soup` instances created - one for
each request.
[source,console]
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T E S T S
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Running org.superbiz.cdi.requestscope.RestaurantTest
Apache OpenEJB 7.0.0-SNAPSHOT build: 20111224-11:09
http://tomee.apache.org/
INFO - openejb.home = C:\Users\Daniel\workspaces\openejb\openejb\examples\cdi-request-scope
INFO - openejb.base = C:\Users\Daniel\workspaces\openejb\openejb\examples\cdi-request-scope
INFO - Using 'javax.ejb.embeddable.EJBContainer=true'
INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Security Service, type=SecurityService, provider-id=Default Security Service)
INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Transaction Manager, type=TransactionManager, provider-id=Default Transaction Manager)
INFO - Found EjbModule in classpath: c:\Users\Daniel\workspaces\openejb\openejb\examples\cdi-request-scope\target\classes
INFO - Beginning load: c:\Users\Daniel\workspaces\openejb\openejb\examples\cdi-request-scope\target\classes
INFO - Configuring enterprise application: c:\Users\Daniel\workspaces\openejb\openejb\examples\cdi-request-scope
INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Managed Container, type=Container, provider-id=Default Managed Container)
INFO - Auto-creating a container for bean cdi-request-scope.Comp: Container(type=MANAGED, id=Default Managed Container)
INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Stateless Container, type=Container, provider-id=Default Stateless Container)
INFO - Auto-creating a container for bean Chef: Container(type=STATELESS, id=Default Stateless Container)
INFO - Enterprise application "c:\Users\Daniel\workspaces\openejb\openejb\examples\cdi-request-scope" loaded.
INFO - Assembling app: c:\Users\Daniel\workspaces\openejb\openejb\examples\cdi-request-scope
INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-request-scope/Chef!org.superbiz.cdi.requestscope.Chef")
INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-request-scope/Chef")
INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-request-scope/Waiter!org.superbiz.cdi.requestscope.Waiter")
INFO - Jndi(name="java:global/cdi-request-scope/Waiter")
INFO - Created Ejb(deployment-id=Chef, ejb-name=Chef, container=Default Stateless Container)
INFO - Created Ejb(deployment-id=Waiter, ejb-name=Waiter, container=Default Stateless Container)
INFO - Started Ejb(deployment-id=Chef, ejb-name=Chef, container=Default Stateless Container)
INFO - Started Ejb(deployment-id=Waiter, ejb-name=Waiter, container=Default Stateless Container)
INFO - Deployed Application(path=c:\Users\Daniel\workspaces\openejb\openejb\examples\cdi-request-scope)
Soup created
Soup created
INFO - Undeploying app: c:\Users\Daniel\workspaces\openejb\openejb\examples\cdi-request-scope
Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 1.412 sec
Results :
Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
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