use of org.jboss.weld.contexts.bound.BoundRequestContextImpl in project core by weld.
the class WeldStartup method createContexts.
protected Collection<ContextHolder<? extends Context>> createContexts(ServiceRegistry services) {
List<ContextHolder<? extends Context>> contexts = new ArrayList<ContextHolder<? extends Context>>();
BeanIdentifierIndex beanIdentifierIndex = services.get(BeanIdentifierIndex.class);
/*
* Register a full set of bound and unbound contexts. Although we may not use all of
* these (e.g. if we are running in a servlet environment) they may be
* useful for an application.
*/
Set<Annotation> boundQualifires = ImmutableSet.<Annotation>builder().addAll(Bindings.DEFAULT_QUALIFIERS).add(BoundLiteral.INSTANCE).build();
Set<Annotation> unboundQualifiers = ImmutableSet.<Annotation>builder().addAll(Bindings.DEFAULT_QUALIFIERS).add(UnboundLiteral.INSTANCE).build();
contexts.add(new ContextHolder<ApplicationContext>(new ApplicationContextImpl(contextId), ApplicationContext.class, unboundQualifiers));
contexts.add(new ContextHolder<SingletonContext>(new SingletonContextImpl(contextId), SingletonContext.class, unboundQualifiers));
contexts.add(new ContextHolder<BoundSessionContext>(new BoundSessionContextImpl(contextId, beanIdentifierIndex), BoundSessionContext.class, boundQualifires));
contexts.add(new ContextHolder<BoundConversationContext>(new BoundConversationContextImpl(contextId, services), BoundConversationContext.class, boundQualifires));
contexts.add(new ContextHolder<BoundRequestContext>(new BoundRequestContextImpl(contextId), BoundRequestContext.class, boundQualifires));
contexts.add(new ContextHolder<RequestContext>(new RequestContextImpl(contextId), RequestContext.class, unboundQualifiers));
contexts.add(new ContextHolder<DependentContext>(new DependentContextImpl(services.get(ContextualStore.class)), DependentContext.class, unboundQualifiers));
services.get(WeldModules.class).postContextRegistration(contextId, services, contexts);
/*
* Register the contexts with the bean manager and add the beans to the
* deployment manager so that they are easily accessible (contexts are app
* scoped)
*/
for (ContextHolder<? extends Context> context : contexts) {
deploymentManager.addContext(context.getContext());
deploymentManager.addBean(ContextBean.of(context, deploymentManager));
}
return contexts;
}
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