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List:       myfaces-dev
Subject:    [jira] [Updated] (MYFACES-4047) @PreDestroy method not invokved on javax.faces.bean.ViewScoped beans
From:       "Paul Nicolucci (JIRA)" <dev () myfaces ! apache ! org>
Date:       2016-05-18 20:24:12
Message-ID: JIRA.12970776.1463580906000.228220.1463603052885 () Atlassian ! JIRA
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Paul Nicolucci updated MYFACES-4047:
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    Status: Open  (was: Patch Available)

> @PreDestroy method not invokved on javax.faces.bean.ViewScoped beans on Session \
>                 invalidation
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  
> Key: MYFACES-4047
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-4047
> Project: MyFaces Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JSR-344
> Affects Versions: 2.2.10
> Reporter: Paul Nicolucci
> Priority: Minor
> 
> Consider the following scenario:
> Bean1:
> @Named
> @ViewScoped (javax.faces.view.ViewScoped)
> Bean2:
> @ManagedBean
> @ViewScoped (javax.faces.bean.ViewScoped)
> When the session is invalidated the \
> org.apache.myfaces.cdi.impl.CDIManagedBeanHandlerImpl.onSessionDestroyed() method \
> is invoked. Here, MyFaces destroys all of the javax.faces.view.ViewScoped @Named \
> beans and @PreDestroy is invoked on these beans. However, the @ManagedBean \
> /ViewScoped bean does not have its @PreDestroy invoked. I believe this is because \
> the assumption was made that if an Application is CDI enabled it will contain all \
> CDI @Named beans and not any @ManagedBeans. There is also the \
> DefaultViewScopeHandler which is not yet implemented for "onSessionDestroyed" that \
> would be used in the case when CDI is not enabled, that is when only @ManagedBeans \
> are contained in the application. I believe it is possible to update the \
> CDIManagedBeanHandlerImpl to be aware of the ViewScoped ManagedBeans and destroy \
> them onSessionDestroy first by just getting the viewMap and iterating over the \
> entries as we do when the PreDestroyViewMapEvent is processed. I'd like to use this \
> issue to resolve the problem in CDIManagedBeanHandlerImpl as well as implement \
> onSessionDestroy in DefaultViewScopeHandler.java



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