Package org.elasticsearch.common.inject
Interface Scope
public interface Scope
A scope is a level of visibility that instances provided by Guice may have.
By default, an instance created by the
Injector
has no scope,
meaning it has no state from the framework's perspective -- the
Injector
creates it, injects it once into the class that required it,
and then immediately forgets it. Associating a scope with a particular
binding allows the created instance to be "remembered" and possibly used
again for other injections.
An example of a scope is Scopes.SINGLETON
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Method Summary
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Method Details
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scope
Scopes a provider. The returned provider returns objects from this scope. If an object does not exist in this scope, the provider can use the given unscoped provider to retrieve one.Scope implementations are strongly encouraged to override
Object.toString()
in the returned provider and include the backing provider'stoString()
output.- Parameters:
key
- binding keyunscoped
- locates an instance when one doesn't already exist in this scope.- Returns:
- a new provider which only delegates to the given unscoped provider when an instance of the requested object doesn't already exist in this scope
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toString
String toString()A short but useful description of this scope. For comparison, the standard scopes that ship with guice use the descriptions"Scopes.SINGLETON"
,"ServletScopes.SESSION"
and"ServletScopes.REQUEST"
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