@Deprecated public class CassandraMappingBeanFactoryPostProcessor extends Object implements BeanFactoryPostProcessor
BeanFactoryPostProcessor
that does its best to register any missing Spring Data Cassandra beans that can be
defaulted. Specifically, it attempts to create default bean definitions for the following required interface types
via their default implementation types:
CassandraOperations
via CassandraTemplate
CassandraMappingContext
via BasicCassandraMappingContext
CassandraConverter
via MappingCassandraConverter
IllegalStateException
is
thrown. For example, if there are two definitions for type CassandraMappingContext
present and no definition
for type CassandraConverter
, then it's impossible to know which CassandraMappingContext
is to be used
when creating a default definition for the CassandraConverter
.
If a single definition of a required type is present, then it is used. For example, if there is already a
CassandraMappingContext
definition present, then it will be used in the BasicCassandraMappingContext
bean definition.
It requires that a single Session
or CassandraSessionFactoryBean
definition be present. As described
above, multiple Session
definitions, multiple CassandraSessionFactoryBean
definitions, or both a
Session
and CassandraSessionFactoryBean
will cause an IllegalStateException
to be thrown.Constructor and Description |
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CassandraMappingBeanFactoryPostProcessor()
Deprecated.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
postProcessBeanFactory(ConfigurableListableBeanFactory factory)
Deprecated.
|
public CassandraMappingBeanFactoryPostProcessor()
public void postProcessBeanFactory(ConfigurableListableBeanFactory factory) throws BeansException
postProcessBeanFactory
in interface BeanFactoryPostProcessor
BeansException
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