What memory scope would you use if it only needed to be available from the time a page is until the time a new page is rendered?

What memory scope would you use if it only needed to be available from the time a page is until
the time a new page is rendered?

What memory scope would you use if it only needed to be available from the time a page is until
the time a new page is rendered?

A.
Request

B.
View

C.
Page Flow

D.
Backing Bean

E.
Session

Explanation:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E12839_01/web.1111/b31974/adf_lifecycle.htm



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achilles

achilles

Seems
B.
View

Donnerbalken

Donnerbalken

B is correct

bogdan

bogdan

A or B.

but probably A – request scope.

it shoud not be relevant for view scope to know at what time the new page got rendered, but only to know the moment when it navigated of the old page.

on the other hand for request scope it is relevant that everything got rendered for these particular request.

Jithin Kuriakose

Jithin Kuriakose

The answer is B – ViewScope.

A is wrong because RequestScope have life within a request. A page may have multiple requests.
D is also wrong, because there is no BackingBeanScope in ADF…

allansantos

allansantos

The anwser is B.