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  1. Causeway
  2. CAUSEWAY-866

Request-scoped service should be told when the request is starting and stopping.

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    • Improvement
    • Status: Closed
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • core-1.6.0
    • core-1.7.0
    • Core
    • None

    Description

      For @RequestScoped services, Isis creates a proxy that implements the RequestScopedService interface (in Isis core-runtime), which defines __isis_startRequest and __isis_stopRequest. These methods are then called when the Isis session (=request scope) is created so that the proxy can instantiate a service for the duration of the request, bound to the thread-local.

      HOWEVER...

      The underlying service doesn't actually know it has been created/a request is started. It isn't possible to put logic in the constructor, because that stuff is also called by the proxy wrapper.

      SO...

      ... a bit of research shows that the JEE way of doing this is to call methods annotated @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy. So that's what we should do too.

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            danhaywood Daniel Keir Haywood
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