Class AbstractRequestAttributesScope
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Scope
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- RequestScope,- SessionScope
Scope implementation that reads from a particular scope
 in the current thread-bound RequestAttributes object.
 Subclasses simply need to implement getScope() to instruct
 this class which RequestAttributes scope to read attributes from.
 
Subclasses may wish to override the get(java.lang.String, org.springframework.beans.factory.ObjectFactory<?>) and remove(java.lang.String)
 methods to add synchronization around the call back into this superclass.
- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Rob Harrop
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Constructor SummaryConstructors
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionget(String name, ObjectFactory<?> objectFactory) Return the object with the given name from the underlying scope,creating itif not found in the underlying storage mechanism.protected abstract intgetScope()Template method that determines the actual target scope.voidregisterDestructionCallback(String name, Runnable callback) Register a callback to be executed on destruction of the specified object in the scope (or at destruction of the entire scope, if the scope does not destroy individual objects but rather only terminates in its entirety).Remove the object with the givennamefrom the underlying scope.Resolve the contextual object for the given key, if any.Methods inherited from class java.lang.Objectclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ScopegetConversationId
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Constructor Details- 
AbstractRequestAttributesScopepublic AbstractRequestAttributesScope()
 
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Method Details- 
getDescription copied from interface:ScopeReturn the object with the given name from the underlying scope,creating itif not found in the underlying storage mechanism.This is the central operation of a Scope, and the only operation that is absolutely required. - Specified by:
- getin interface- Scope
- Parameters:
- name- the name of the object to retrieve
- objectFactory- the- ObjectFactoryto use to create the scoped object if it is not present in the underlying storage mechanism
- Returns:
- the desired object (never null)
 
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removeDescription copied from interface:ScopeRemove the object with the givennamefrom the underlying scope.Returns nullif no object was found; otherwise returns the removedObject.Note that an implementation should also remove a registered destruction callback for the specified object, if any. It does, however, not need to execute a registered destruction callback in this case, since the object will be destroyed by the caller (if appropriate). Note: This is an optional operation. Implementations may throw UnsupportedOperationExceptionif they do not support explicitly removing an object.
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registerDestructionCallbackDescription copied from interface:ScopeRegister a callback to be executed on destruction of the specified object in the scope (or at destruction of the entire scope, if the scope does not destroy individual objects but rather only terminates in its entirety).Note: This is an optional operation. This method will only be called for scoped beans with actual destruction configuration (DisposableBean, destroy-method, DestructionAwareBeanPostProcessor). Implementations should do their best to execute a given callback at the appropriate time. If such a callback is not supported by the underlying runtime environment at all, the callback must be ignored and a corresponding warning should be logged. Note that 'destruction' refers to automatic destruction of the object as part of the scope's own lifecycle, not to the individual scoped object having been explicitly removed by the application. If a scoped object gets removed via this facade's Scope.remove(String)method, any registered destruction callback should be removed as well, assuming that the removed object will be reused or manually destroyed.- Specified by:
- registerDestructionCallbackin interface- Scope
- Parameters:
- name- the name of the object to execute the destruction callback for
- callback- the destruction callback to be executed. Note that the passed-in Runnable will never throw an exception, so it can safely be executed without an enclosing try-catch block. Furthermore, the Runnable will usually be serializable, provided that its target object is serializable as well.
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resolveContextualObjectDescription copied from interface:ScopeResolve the contextual object for the given key, if any. E.g. the HttpServletRequest object for key "request".- Specified by:
- resolveContextualObjectin interface- Scope
- Parameters:
- key- the contextual key
- Returns:
- the corresponding object, or nullif none found
 
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getScopeprotected abstract int getScope()Template method that determines the actual target scope.- Returns:
- the target scope, in the form of an appropriate
 RequestAttributesconstant
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