Interface ServiceBindingOptions

  • All Known Implementing Classes:
    ServiceBinderImpl

    public interface ServiceBindingOptions
    Allows additional options for a service to be specified, overriding hard coded defaults or defaults from annotations on the service.
    See Also:
    ServiceDef2
    • Method Detail

      • withId

        ServiceBindingOptions withId​(String id)
        Allows a specific service id for the service to be provided, rather than the default (from the service interface). This is useful when multiple services implement the same interface, since service ids must be unique.
        Parameters:
        id -
        Returns:
        this binding options, for further configuration
      • scope

        ServiceBindingOptions scope​(String scope)
        Sets the scope of the service, overriding the Scope annotation on the service implementation class.
        Parameters:
        scope -
        Returns:
        this binding options, for further configuration
        See Also:
        ScopeConstants
      • eagerLoad

        ServiceBindingOptions eagerLoad()
        Turns eager loading on for this service. This may also be accomplished using the EagerLoad annotation on the service implementation class.
        Returns:
        this binding options, for further configuration
      • preventReloading

        ServiceBindingOptions preventReloading()
        Identifies a service for which live class reloading is not desired. This primarily applies to certain internal Tapestry services, and is necessary during the development of Tapestry itself. In user applications, services defined in library modules are not subject to reloading because the class files are stored in JARs, not as local file system files.
        Since:
        5.2.0
      • withMarker

        ServiceBindingOptions withMarker​(Class<? extends Annotation>... marker)
        Defines the marker interface(s) for the service, used to connect injections by type at the point of injection with a particular service implementation, based on the intersection of type and marker interface. The containing module will sometimes provide a set of default marker annotations for all services within the module, this method allows that default to be extended.
        Parameters:
        marker - one or more markers to add
        Returns:
        this binding options, for further configuration