Annotation Interface Lookup
BeanFactory
 for a getBean call. This is essentially an annotation-based version of the
 XML lookup-method attribute, resulting in the same runtime arrangement.
 The resolution of the target bean can either be based on the return type
 (getBean(Class)) or on a suggested bean name (getBean(String)),
 in both cases passing the method's arguments to the getBean call
 for applying them as target factory method arguments or constructor arguments.
 
Such lookup methods can have default (stub) implementations that will simply get replaced by the container, or they can be declared as abstract - for the container to fill them in at runtime. In both cases, the container will generate runtime subclasses of the method's containing class via CGLIB, which is why such lookup methods can only work on beans that the container instantiates through regular constructors: i.e. lookup methods cannot get replaced on beans returned from factory methods where we cannot dynamically provide a subclass for them.
Recommendations for typical Spring configuration scenarios:
 When a concrete class may be needed in certain scenarios, consider providing stub
 implementations of your lookup methods. And please remember that lookup methods
 won't work on beans returned from @Bean methods in configuration classes;
 you'll have to resort to @Inject Provider<TargetBean> or the like instead.
- Since:
- 4.1
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller
- See Also:
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Optional Element SummaryOptional Elements
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Element Details- 
valueString valueThis annotation attribute may suggest a target bean name to look up. If not specified, the target bean will be resolved based on the annotated method's return type declaration.- Default:
- ""
 
 
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