Annotation Interface ManagementContextConfiguration


@Target(TYPE) @Retention(RUNTIME) @Documented @Configuration public @interface ManagementContextConfiguration
Specialized @Configuration class that defines configuration specific for the management context. Configurations should be registered in /META-INF/spring/org.springframework.boot.actuate.autoconfigure.web.ManagementContextConfiguration.imports.

ManagementContextConfiguration classes can be ordered using @Order. Ordering by implementing Ordered is not supported and will have no effect.

Since:
2.0.0
Author:
Phillip Webb, Andy Wilkinson
  • Optional Element Summary

    Optional Elements
    Modifier and Type
    Optional Element
    Description
    boolean
    Specify whether @Bean methods should get proxied in order to enforce bean lifecycle behavior, e.g.
    Specifies the type of management context that is required for this configuration to be applied.
  • Element Details

    • value

      Specifies the type of management context that is required for this configuration to be applied.
      Returns:
      the required management context type
      Since:
      2.0.0
      Default:
      ANY
    • proxyBeanMethods

      Specify whether @Bean methods should get proxied in order to enforce bean lifecycle behavior, e.g. to return shared singleton bean instances even in case of direct @Bean method calls in user code. This feature requires method interception, implemented through a runtime-generated CGLIB subclass which comes with limitations such as the configuration class and its methods not being allowed to declare final.

      The default is true, allowing for 'inter-bean references' within the configuration class as well as for external calls to this configuration's @Bean methods, e.g. from another configuration class. If this is not needed since each of this particular configuration's @Bean methods is self-contained and designed as a plain factory method for container use, switch this flag to false in order to avoid CGLIB subclass processing.

      Turning off bean method interception effectively processes @Bean methods individually like when declared on non-@Configuration classes, a.k.a. "@Bean Lite Mode" (see @Bean's javadoc). It is therefore behaviorally equivalent to removing the @Configuration stereotype.

      Returns:
      whether to proxy @Bean methods
      Since:
      2.2
      Default:
      true