Resource scope will default to @RequestScope
so a new instance of your resource will be created per request.
From Chapter 3. JAX-RS Application, Resources and Sub-Resources
@RequestScoped
Default lifecycle (applied when no annotation is present). In this scope the resource instance is created for each new request and used for processing of this request. If the resource is used more than one time in the request processing, always the same instance will be used. This can happen when a resource is a sub resource is returned more times during the matching. In this situation only on instance will server the requests.
So as long as msg
is not static
it should be created per request.
This also means that after the request is handled you are going to lose any state contained in the resource, what use case are you trying to solve here?