Annotation Interface Conditional
A condition is any state that can be determined programmatically
 before the bean definition is due to be registered (see Condition for details).
 
The @Conditional annotation may be used in any of the following ways:
 
- as a type-level annotation on any class directly or indirectly annotated with
 @Component, including@Configurationclasses
- as a meta-annotation, for the purpose of composing custom stereotype annotations
- as a method-level annotation on any @Beanmethod
If a @Configuration class is marked with @Conditional,
 all of the @Bean methods, @Import annotations, and
 @ComponentScan annotations associated with that
 class will be subject to the conditions.
 
NOTE: Inheritance of @Conditional annotations
 is not supported; any conditions from superclasses or from overridden
 methods will not be considered. In order to enforce these semantics,
 @Conditional itself is not declared as
 @Inherited; furthermore, any
 custom composed annotation that is meta-annotated with
 @Conditional must not be declared as @Inherited.
- Since:
- 4.0
- Author:
- Phillip Webb, Sam Brannen
- See Also:
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Required Element SummaryRequired Elements
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