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Description
Interface Summary | |
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PoolingConfig | Config interface for a pooling target source. |
ThreadLocalTargetSourceStats | Statistics for a ThreadLocal TargetSource. |
Class Summary | |
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AbstractBeanFactoryBasedTargetSource | Base class for TargetSource implementations
that are based on a Spring BeanFactory ,
delegating to Spring-managed bean instances. |
AbstractLazyCreationTargetSource | TargetSource implementation that will
lazily create a user-managed object. |
AbstractLazyInitTargetSource | Deprecated. since Spring 1.2.7: use AbstractLazyCreationTargetSource instead |
AbstractPoolingTargetSource | Abstract base class for pooling TargetSource
implementations which maintain a pool of target instances, acquiring and
releasing a target object from the pool for each method invocation. |
AbstractPrototypeBasedTargetSource | Base class for dynamic TargetSources that can create new prototype bean instances to support a pooling or new-instance-per-invocation strategy. |
CommonsPoolTargetSource | TargetSource implementation that holds objects in a configurable Jakarta Commons Pool. |
EmptyTargetSource | Canonical TargetSource when there's no target, and behavior is supplied by interfaces and advisors. |
HotSwappableTargetSource | TargetSource implementation that
caches a local target object, but allows the target to be swapped
while the application is running. |
LazyInitTargetSource | TargetSource that lazily accesses
a singleton bean from a BeanFactory . |
PrototypeTargetSource | TargetSource that creates a new instance of the target bean for each request. |
SingletonTargetSource | Implementation of the TargetSource interface
that holds a given object. |
ThreadLocalTargetSource | Alternative to an object pool. |
This package contains implementations of the org.springframework.aop.TargetSource interface.
The simplest implementation is the SingletonTargetSource, used by default in the AOP framework
to wrap a single target instance. This is normally appropriate.
Other provided implementations include pooling implementations, that provide a target
from a pool for each request, ensuring a single threaded programming model; and a
"prototype" implementation, that uses a new target instance for each invocation.
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