org.springframework.beans.factory
Interface DisposableBean
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- AbstractApplicationContext, AbstractBeanFactoryBasedTargetSourceCreator, AbstractFactoryBean, AbstractPoolingTargetSource, AbstractPoolingTargetSourceCreator, AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext, AbstractRefreshableWebApplicationContext, AbstractRequestLoggingFilter, AbstractXmlApplicationContext, AnnotationSessionFactoryBean, AttributesPoolingTargetSourceCreator, AttributesPrototypeTargetSourceCreator, AttributesThreadLocalTargetSourceCreator, CharacterEncodingFilter, ClassPathXmlApplicationContext, CommonsPoolTargetSource, CommonsRequestLoggingFilter, ConnectorServerFactoryBean, DelegatingFilterProxy, EhCacheManagerFactoryBean, FileSystemXmlApplicationContext, GenericApplicationContext, GenericFilterBean, GenericWebApplicationContext, JndiRmiServiceExporter, JotmFactoryBean, LazyInitTargetSourceCreator, ListFactoryBean, LocalPersistenceManagerFactoryBean, LocalSessionFactoryBean, LocalSessionFactoryBean, LocalSessionFactoryBean, Log4jNestedDiagnosticContextFilter, MapFactoryBean, MBeanClientInterceptor, MBeanExporter, MBeanProxyFactoryBean, MBeanServerConnectionFactoryBean, MBeanServerFactoryBean, MultipartFilter, ObjectFactoryCreatingFactoryBean, OncePerRequestFilter, OpenPersistenceManagerInViewFilter, OpenSessionInViewFilter, OpenSessionInViewFilter, QuickTargetSourceCreator, ResourceBundleViewResolver, RmiRegistryFactoryBean, RmiServiceExporter, SchedulerFactoryBean, ServletContextRequestLoggingFilter, ServletWrappingController, SetFactoryBean, SingleConnectionDataSource, SingleConnectionFactory, SingleConnectionFactory, SingleConnectionFactory102, StaticApplicationContext, StaticWebApplicationContext, ThreadLocalTargetSource, TimerFactoryBean, XmlViewResolver, XmlWebApplicationContext
public interface DisposableBean
Interface to be implemented by beans that want to release resources
on destruction. A BeanFactory is supposed to invoke the destroy
method if it disposes a cached singleton. An application context
is supposed to dispose all of its singletons on close.
An alternative to implementing DisposableBean is specifying a custom
destroy-method, for example in an XML bean definition.
For a list of all bean lifecycle methods, see the BeanFactory javadocs.
- Since:
- 12.08.2003
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller
- See Also:
AbstractBeanDefinition.getDestroyMethodName()
,
ConfigurableApplicationContext.close()
Method Summary |
void |
destroy()
Invoked by a BeanFactory on destruction of a singleton. |
destroy
void destroy()
throws Exception
- Invoked by a BeanFactory on destruction of a singleton.
- Throws:
Exception
- in case of shutdown errors.
Exceptions will get logged but not rethrown to allow
other beans to release their resources too.
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