Annotation Interface BusinessProcessScoped
Declare a bean to be BusinessProcessScoped. Instances of
BusinessProcessScoped beans are stored as process variables in a
ProcessInstance.
Note:
@BusinessProcessScoped
bean instances must be "passivation capable",
meaning the bean defining classes must implement the Serializable
interface and their references (dependencies) must be "passivation capable" as well.
Note: BusinessProcessScoped is not capable of managing local process variables,
and there is currently also no respective other implementation for that. Please use
BusinessProcess.setVariableLocal(String, Object)
and BusinessProcess.getVariableLocal(String)
or an injected Map of local process variables instead.
If no ProcessInstance is currently managed, instances of
BusinessProcessScoped
beans are temporarily stored in a local scope
(I.e. the Conversation or the Request, depending on the context, see javadoc
on ConversationScoped
and RequestScoped
to find out when
either context is active). If this scope is later associated with a business
process instance, the bean instances are flushed to the ProcessInstance.
Example:
@BusinessProcessScoped
public class Authorization implements Serializable {
...
}
- Author:
- Daniel Meyer