public class ContextBeanFactoryReference extends Object implements BeanFactoryReference
As per BeanFactoryReference contract, release may be called
 more than once, with subsequent calls not doing anything. However, calling
 getFactory after a release call will cause an exception.
ConfigurableApplicationContext.close()| Constructor and Description | 
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ContextBeanFactoryReference(ApplicationContext applicationContext)
Create a new ContextBeanFactoryReference for the given context. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
BeanFactory | 
getFactory()
Return the  
BeanFactory instance held by this reference. | 
void | 
release()
Indicate that the  
BeanFactory instance referred to by this object is not
 needed any longer by the client code which obtained the BeanFactoryReference. | 
public ContextBeanFactoryReference(ApplicationContext applicationContext)
applicationContext - the ApplicationContext to wrappublic BeanFactory getFactory()
BeanFactoryReferenceBeanFactory instance held by this reference.getFactory in interface BeanFactoryReferencepublic void release()
BeanFactoryReferenceBeanFactory instance referred to by this object is not
 needed any longer by the client code which obtained the BeanFactoryReference.
 Depending on the actual implementation of BeanFactoryLocator, and
 the actual type of BeanFactory, this may possibly not actually
 do anything; alternately in the case of a 'closeable' BeanFactory
 or derived class (such as ApplicationContext)
 may 'close' it, or may 'close' it once no more references remain.
 
In an EJB usage scenario this would normally be called from
 ejbRemove() and ejbPassivate().
 
This is safe to call multiple times.
release in interface BeanFactoryReferenceBeanFactoryLocator, 
ContextBeanFactoryReference, 
ConfigurableApplicationContext.close()