Interface SmartFactoryBean<T>
- Type Parameters:
- T- the bean type
- All Superinterfaces:
- FactoryBean<T>
FactoryBean interface. Implementations may
 indicate whether they always return independent instances, for the
 case where their FactoryBean.isSingleton() implementation returning
 false does not clearly indicate independent instances.
 Plain FactoryBean implementations which do not implement
 this extended interface are simply assumed to always return independent
 instances if their FactoryBean.isSingleton() implementation returns
 false; the exposed object is only accessed on demand.
 
NOTE: This interface is a special purpose interface, mainly for
 internal use within the framework and within collaborating frameworks.
 In general, application-provided FactoryBeans should simply implement
 the plain FactoryBean interface. New methods might be added
 to this extended interface even in point releases.
- Since:
- 2.0.3
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller
- See Also:
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Field SummaryFields inherited from interface org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBeanOBJECT_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault booleanDoes this FactoryBean expect eager initialization, that is, eagerly initialize itself as well as expect eager initialization of its singleton object (if any)?default booleanIs the object managed by this factory a prototype? That is, willFactoryBean.getObject()always return an independent instance?Methods inherited from interface org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBeangetObject, getObjectType, isSingleton
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Method Details- 
isPrototypedefault boolean isPrototype()Is the object managed by this factory a prototype? That is, willFactoryBean.getObject()always return an independent instance?The prototype status of the FactoryBean itself will generally be provided by the owning BeanFactory; usually, it has to be defined as singleton there.This method is supposed to strictly check for independent instances; it should not return truefor scoped objects or other kinds of non-singleton, non-independent objects. For this reason, this is not simply the inverted form ofFactoryBean.isSingleton().The default implementation returns false.- Returns:
- whether the exposed object is a prototype
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isEagerInitdefault boolean isEagerInit()Does this FactoryBean expect eager initialization, that is, eagerly initialize itself as well as expect eager initialization of its singleton object (if any)?A standard FactoryBean is not expected to initialize eagerly: Its FactoryBean.getObject()will only be called for actual access, even in case of a singleton object. Returningtruefrom this method suggests thatFactoryBean.getObject()should be called eagerly, also applying post-processors eagerly. This may make sense in case of asingletonobject, in particular if post-processors expect to be applied on startup.The default implementation returns false.- Returns:
- whether eager initialization applies
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