Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) is a set of Java technologies providing a unified architecture for dependency injection and contextual lifecycle management in Java EE and Java SE applications. It allows developers to loosely couple components and manage their lifecycle in a standardized way, improving modularity, testability, and maintainability. CDI is commonly used for managing beans, injecting dependencies, and handling events in enterprise applications.
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