FlowScoped is a CDI scope that causes the runtime to consider classes
 with this annotation to be in the scope of the specified Flow. The implementation must provide an
 implementation of jakarta.enterprise.inject.spi.Extension that implements the semantics such that beans with
 this annotation are created lazily, when referenced, after the user enters
 into the specified Flow, and made available for garbage collection
 when the user exits the specified Flow. See FlowHandler.transition(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext, jakarta.faces.flow.Flow, jakarta.faces.flow.Flow, jakarta.faces.flow.FlowCallNode, java.lang.String) for the specification of flow
 entry and exit.
 
 When replacing (rather than decorating) the flow implementation with a custom FlowHandler implementation, it
 is necessary to also replace the CDI extension that implements the specified behavior regarding
 FlowScoped beans.
 
 Events with qualifiers  @Initialized, @BeforeDestroyed, and @Destroyed as defined by the CDI specification  must fire for this built-in scope. 
 
- Since:
 - 2.2
 
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Required Element Summary
Required ElementsModifier and TypeRequired ElementDescriptionMust be equivalent to theFlow.getId()of a defined flow for this application. - 
Optional Element Summary
Optional ElementsModifier and TypeOptional ElementDescription 
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Element Details
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value
String valueMust be equivalent to the
Flow.getId()of a defined flow for this application.- Returns:
 - the id of this flow
 - Since:
 - 2.2
 
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definingDocumentId
 
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