Class AnnotationBeanNameGenerator
- All Implemented Interfaces:
BeanNameGenerator
- Direct Known Subclasses:
FullyQualifiedAnnotationBeanNameGenerator
BeanNameGenerator implementation for bean classes annotated with the
@Component annotation or
with another annotation that is itself annotated with @Component as a
meta-annotation. For example, Spring's stereotype annotations (such as
@Repository) are
themselves annotated with @Component.
Also supports Jakarta EE's ManagedBean and
JSR-330's Named annotations (as well as their pre-Jakarta
javax.annotation.ManagedBean and javax.inject.Named equivalents),
if available. Note that Spring component annotations always override such
standard annotations.
If the annotation's value doesn't indicate a bean name, an appropriate name will be built based on the short name of the class (with the first letter lower-cased), unless the first two letters are uppercase. For example:
com.xyz.FooServiceImpl -> fooServiceImpl
com.xyz.URLFooServiceImpl -> URLFooServiceImpl
- Since:
- 2.5
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller, Mark Fisher, Sam Brannen
- See Also:
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final AnnotationBeanNameGeneratorA convenient constant for a defaultAnnotationBeanNameGeneratorinstance, as used for component scanning purposes. -
Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected StringbuildDefaultBeanName(BeanDefinition definition) Derive a default bean name from the given bean definition.protected StringbuildDefaultBeanName(BeanDefinition definition, BeanDefinitionRegistry registry) Derive a default bean name from the given bean definition.protected StringdetermineBeanNameFromAnnotation(AnnotatedBeanDefinition annotatedDef) Derive a bean name from one of the annotations on the class.generateBeanName(BeanDefinition definition, BeanDefinitionRegistry registry) Generate a bean name for the given bean definition.protected booleanisStereotypeWithNameValue(String annotationType, Set<String> metaAnnotationTypes, Map<String, Object> attributes) Check whether the given annotation is a stereotype that is allowed to suggest a component name through itsvalue()attribute.
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Field Details
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INSTANCE
A convenient constant for a defaultAnnotationBeanNameGeneratorinstance, as used for component scanning purposes.- Since:
- 5.2
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Constructor Details
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AnnotationBeanNameGenerator
public AnnotationBeanNameGenerator()
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Method Details
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generateBeanName
Description copied from interface:BeanNameGeneratorGenerate a bean name for the given bean definition.- Specified by:
generateBeanNamein interfaceBeanNameGenerator- Parameters:
definition- the bean definition to generate a name forregistry- the bean definition registry that the given definition is supposed to be registered with- Returns:
- the generated bean name
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determineBeanNameFromAnnotation
Derive a bean name from one of the annotations on the class.- Parameters:
annotatedDef- the annotation-aware bean definition- Returns:
- the bean name, or
nullif none is found
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isStereotypeWithNameValue
protected boolean isStereotypeWithNameValue(String annotationType, Set<String> metaAnnotationTypes, Map<String, Object> attributes) Check whether the given annotation is a stereotype that is allowed to suggest a component name through itsvalue()attribute.- Parameters:
annotationType- the name of the annotation class to checkmetaAnnotationTypes- the names of meta-annotations on the given annotationattributes- the map of attributes for the given annotation- Returns:
- whether the annotation qualifies as a stereotype with component name
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buildDefaultBeanName
Derive a default bean name from the given bean definition.The default implementation delegates to
buildDefaultBeanName(BeanDefinition).- Parameters:
definition- the bean definition to build a bean name forregistry- the registry that the given bean definition is being registered with- Returns:
- the default bean name (never
null)
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buildDefaultBeanName
Derive a default bean name from the given bean definition.The default implementation simply builds a decapitalized version of the short class name: e.g. "mypackage.MyJdbcDao" → "myJdbcDao".
Note that inner classes will thus have names of the form "outerClassName.InnerClassName", which because of the period in the name may be an issue if you are autowiring by name.
- Parameters:
definition- the bean definition to build a bean name for- Returns:
- the default bean name (never
null)
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