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5.4. Lifecycle methods
Session bean and entity bean Seam components support all common EJB3 lifecycle callbacks (
@PostConstruct, @PreDestroy, etc.), but Seam also supports the use of any of these callbacks with JavaBean components. However, since these annotations are not available in a J2EE environment, Seam defines two additional component lifecycle callbacks, equivalent to @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy.
The
@Create method is called after Seam instantiates a component. Components may define only one @Create method.
The
@Destroy method is called when the context that the Seam component is bound to ends. Components may define only one @Destroy method.
In addition, stateful session bean components must define a method with no parameters, annotated
@Remove. This method is called by Seam when the context ends.
Finally, the
@Startup annotation can be applied to any application- or session-scoped component. The @Startup annotation tells Seam to instantiate the component immediately, when the context begins, instead of waiting until it is first referenced by a client. It is possible to control the order of instantiation of startup components by specifying @Startup(depends={....}).