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- Type Parameters:
- T- the required bean type
 - All Superinterfaces:
- java.lang.Iterable<T>,- jakarta.inject.Provider<T>
 - All Known Subinterfaces:
- SeContainer
 - All Known Implementing Classes:
- CDI
 
 public interface Instance<T> extends java.lang.Iterable<T>, jakarta.inject.Provider<T>Allows the application to dynamically obtain instances of beans with a specified combination of required type and qualifiers. In certain situations, injection is not the most convenient way to obtain a contextual reference. For example, it may not be used when: - the bean type or qualifiers vary dynamically at runtime, or
- depending upon the deployment, there may be no bean which satisfies the type and qualifiers, or
- we would like to iterate over all beans of a certain type.
 In these situations, an instance of the Instancemay be injected:@Inject Instance<PaymentProcessor> paymentProcessor; Any combination of qualifiers may be specified at the injection point: @Inject @PayBy(CHEQUE) Instance<PaymentProcessor> chequePaymentProcessor; Or, the @Anyqualifier may be used, allowing the application to specify qualifiers dynamically:@Inject @Any Instance<PaymentProcessor> anyPaymentProcessor; For an injected Instance:- the required type is the type parameter specified at the injection point, and
- the required qualifiers are the qualifiers specified at the injection point.
 The inherited Provider.get()method returns a contextual references for the unique bean that matches the required type and required qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parentInstancewas injected, or throws anUnsatisfiedResolutionExceptionorAmbiguousResolutionException.PaymentProcessor pp = chequePaymentProcessor.get(); The inherited Iterable.iterator()method returns an iterator over contextual references for beans that match the required type and required qualifiers and are eligible for injection into the class into which the parentInstancewas injected.for (PaymentProcessor pp : anyPaymentProcessor) pp.test();- Author:
- Gavin King, John Ament, Martin Kouba
- See Also:
- Provider.get(),- Iterable.iterator(),- AnnotationLiteral,- TypeLiteral
 
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Nested Class SummaryNested Classes Modifier and Type Interface Description static interfaceInstance.Handle<T>This interface represents a contextual reference handle.
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Method SummaryAll Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Default Methods Modifier and Type Method Description voiddestroy(T instance)When called, the container destroys the instance if the active context object for the scope type of the bean supports destroying bean instances.Instance.Handle<T>getHandle()Obtains an initialized contextual reference handle for a bean that has the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection.java.lang.Iterable<? extends Instance.Handle<T>>handles()Allows iterating over contextual reference handles for all beans that have the required type and required qualifiers and are eligible for injection.default java.util.stream.Stream<? extends Instance.Handle<T>>handlesStream()Returns stream ofInstance.Handleobjects.booleanisAmbiguous()Determines if there is more than one bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parentInstancewas injected.default booleanisResolvable()Determines if there is exactly one bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parentInstancewas injected.booleanisUnsatisfied()Determines if there is no bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parentInstancewas injected.<U extends T>
 Instance<U>select(TypeLiteral<U> subtype, java.lang.annotation.Annotation... qualifiers)Obtains a childInstancefor the given required type and additional required qualifiers.Instance<T>select(java.lang.annotation.Annotation... qualifiers)Obtains a childInstancefor the given additional required qualifiers.<U extends T>
 Instance<U>select(java.lang.Class<U> subtype, java.lang.annotation.Annotation... qualifiers)Obtains a childInstancefor the given required type and additional required qualifiers.default java.util.stream.Stream<T>stream()When called, provides back a Stream of the beans available in this Instance.
 
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selectInstance<T> select(java.lang.annotation.Annotation... qualifiers) Obtains a child Instancefor the given additional required qualifiers.- Parameters:
- qualifiers- the additional required qualifiers
- Returns:
- the child Instance
- Throws:
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if passed two instances of the same non repeating qualifier type, or an instance of an annotation that is not a qualifier type
- java.lang.IllegalStateException- if the container is already shutdown
 
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select<U extends T> Instance<U> select(java.lang.Class<U> subtype, java.lang.annotation.Annotation... qualifiers) Obtains a child Instancefor the given required type and additional required qualifiers.- Type Parameters:
- U- the required type
- Parameters:
- subtype- a- Classrepresenting the required type
- qualifiers- the additional required qualifiers
- Returns:
- the child Instance
- Throws:
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if passed two instances of the same non repeating qualifier type, or an instance of an annotation that is not a qualifier type
- java.lang.IllegalStateException- if the container is already shutdown
 
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select<U extends T> Instance<U> select(TypeLiteral<U> subtype, java.lang.annotation.Annotation... qualifiers) Obtains a child Instancefor the given required type and additional required qualifiers.- Type Parameters:
- U- the required type
- Parameters:
- subtype- a- TypeLiteralrepresenting the required type
- qualifiers- the additional required qualifiers
- Returns:
- the child Instance
- Throws:
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if passed two instances of the same non repeating qualifier type, or an instance of an annotation that is not a qualifier type
- java.lang.IllegalStateException- if the container is already shutdown
 
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streamdefault java.util.stream.Stream<T> stream() When called, provides back a Stream of the beans available in this Instance. If no beans are found, it returns an empty stream. - Returns:
- a Streamrepresenting the beans associated with thisInstanceobject
- Since:
- 2.0
 
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isUnsatisfiedboolean isUnsatisfied() Determines if there is no bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parent Instancewas injected.- Returns:
- trueif there is no bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parent- Instancewas injected, or- falseotherwise.
 
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isAmbiguousboolean isAmbiguous() Determines if there is more than one bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parent Instancewas injected.- Returns:
- trueif there is more than one bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parent- Instancewas injected, or- falseotherwise.
 
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isResolvabledefault boolean isResolvable() Determines if there is exactly one bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parent Instancewas injected.- Returns:
- trueif there is exactly one bean that matches the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection into the class into which the parent- Instancewas injected, or- falseotherwise.
- Since:
- 2.0
 
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destroyvoid destroy(T instance) When called, the container destroys the instance if the active context object for the scope type of the bean supports destroying bean instances. All normal scoped built-in contexts support destroying bean instances. The instance passed should either be a dependent scoped bean instance obtained from the same Instanceobject, or the client proxy for a normal scoped bean instance.- Parameters:
- instance- the instance to destroy
- Throws:
- java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException- if the active context object for the scope type of the bean does not support destroying bean instances
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- 1.1
 
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getHandleInstance.Handle<T> getHandle() Obtains an initialized contextual reference handle for a bean that has the required type and qualifiers and is eligible for injection. Throws exceptions if there is no such bean or more than one.The contextual reference is obtained lazily, i.e. when first needed. - Returns:
- a new Instance.Handleinstnace
- Throws:
- UnsatisfiedResolutionException- if there is no bean with given type and qualifiers
- AmbiguousResolutionException- if there is more than one bean given type and qualifiers
 
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handlesjava.lang.Iterable<? extends Instance.Handle<T>> handles() Allows iterating over contextual reference handles for all beans that have the required type and required qualifiers and are eligible for injection.Note that the returned Iterableis stateless. Therefore, eachIterable.iterator()produces a new set of handles.- Returns:
- a new iterable
 
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handlesStreamdefault java.util.stream.Stream<? extends Instance.Handle<T>> handlesStream() Returns stream ofInstance.Handleobjects.- Returns:
- a new stream of contextual reference handles
 
 
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