Class SimpleJndiBeanFactory
- All Implemented Interfaces:
BeanFactory
BeanFactory
interface.
Does not support enumerating bean definitions, hence doesn't implement
the ListableBeanFactory
interface.
This factory resolves given bean names as JNDI names within the
Jakarta EE application's "java:comp/env/" namespace. It caches the resolved
types for all obtained objects, and optionally also caches shareable
objects (if they are explicitly marked as
shareable resource
).
The main intent of this factory is usage in combination with Spring's
CommonAnnotationBeanPostProcessor
,
configured as "resourceFactory" for resolving @Resource
annotations as JNDI objects without intermediate bean definitions.
It may be used for similar lookup scenarios as well, of course,
in particular if BeanFactory-style type checking is required.
- Since:
- 2.5
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class org.springframework.jndi.JndiLocatorSupport
CONTAINER_PREFIX
Fields inherited from class org.springframework.jndi.JndiAccessor
logger
Fields inherited from interface org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory
FACTORY_BEAN_PREFIX
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
addShareableResource
(String shareableResource) Add the name of a shareable JNDI resource, which this factory is allowed to cache once obtained.boolean
containsBean
(String name) Does this bean factory contain a bean definition or externally registered singleton instance with the given name?String[]
getAliases
(String name) Return the aliases for the given bean name, if any.<T> T
Return the bean instance that uniquely matches the given object type, if any.<T> T
Return an instance, which may be shared or independent, of the specified bean.Return an instance, which may be shared or independent, of the specified bean.<T> T
Return an instance, which may be shared or independent, of the specified bean.Return an instance, which may be shared or independent, of the specified bean.<T> ObjectProvider<T>
getBeanProvider
(Class<T> requiredType) Return a provider for the specified bean, allowing for lazy on-demand retrieval of instances, including availability and uniqueness options.<T> ObjectProvider<T>
getBeanProvider
(ResolvableType requiredType) Return a provider for the specified bean, allowing for lazy on-demand retrieval of instances, including availability and uniqueness options.Class<?>
Determine the type of the bean with the given name.Class<?>
Determine the type of the bean with the given name.boolean
isPrototype
(String name) Is this bean a prototype? That is, willBeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
always return independent instances?boolean
isSingleton
(String name) Is this bean a shared singleton? That is, willBeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
always return the same instance?boolean
isTypeMatch
(String name, Class<?> typeToMatch) Check whether the bean with the given name matches the specified type.boolean
isTypeMatch
(String name, ResolvableType typeToMatch) Check whether the bean with the given name matches the specified type.void
setShareableResources
(String... shareableResources) Set a list of names of shareable JNDI resources, which this factory is allowed to cache once obtained.Methods inherited from class org.springframework.jndi.JndiLocatorSupport
convertJndiName, isResourceRef, lookup, lookup, setResourceRef
Methods inherited from class org.springframework.jndi.JndiAccessor
getJndiEnvironment, getJndiTemplate, setJndiEnvironment, setJndiTemplate
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Constructor Details
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SimpleJndiBeanFactory
public SimpleJndiBeanFactory()
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Method Details
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getBean
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Return an instance, which may be shared or independent, of the specified bean.This method allows a Spring BeanFactory to be used as a replacement for the Singleton or Prototype design pattern. Callers may retain references to returned objects in the case of Singleton beans.
Translates aliases back to the corresponding canonical bean name.
Will ask the parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
- Specified by:
getBean
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to retrieve- Returns:
- an instance of the bean.
Note that the return value will never be
null
but possibly a stub fornull
returned from a factory method, to be checked viaequals(null)
. Consider usingBeanFactory.getBeanProvider(Class)
for resolving optional dependencies. - Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no bean with the specified nameBeansException
- if the bean could not be obtained
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getBean
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Return an instance, which may be shared or independent, of the specified bean.Behaves the same as
BeanFactory.getBean(String)
, but provides a measure of type safety by throwing a BeanNotOfRequiredTypeException if the bean is not of the required type. This means that ClassCastException can't be thrown on casting the result correctly, as can happen withBeanFactory.getBean(String)
.Translates aliases back to the corresponding canonical bean name.
Will ask the parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
- Specified by:
getBean
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to retrieverequiredType
- type the bean must match; can be an interface or superclass- Returns:
- an instance of the bean.
Note that the return value will never be
null
. In case of a stub fornull
from a factory method having been resolved for the requested bean, aBeanNotOfRequiredTypeException
against the NullBean stub will be raised. Consider usingBeanFactory.getBeanProvider(Class)
for resolving optional dependencies. - Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no such bean definitionBeanNotOfRequiredTypeException
- if the bean is not of the required typeBeansException
- if the bean could not be created
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getBean
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Return an instance, which may be shared or independent, of the specified bean.Allows for specifying explicit constructor arguments / factory method arguments, overriding the specified default arguments (if any) in the bean definition. Note that the provided arguments need to match a specific candidate constructor / factory method in the order of declared parameters.
- Specified by:
getBean
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to retrieveargs
- arguments to use when creating a bean instance using explicit arguments (only applied when creating a new instance as opposed to retrieving an existing one)- Returns:
- an instance of the bean
- Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no such bean definitionBeanDefinitionStoreException
- if arguments have been given but the affected bean isn't a prototypeBeansException
- if the bean could not be created
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getBean
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Return the bean instance that uniquely matches the given object type, if any.This method goes into
ListableBeanFactory
by-type lookup territory but may also be translated into a conventional by-name lookup based on the name of the given type. For more extensive retrieval operations across sets of beans, useListableBeanFactory
and/orBeanFactoryUtils
.- Specified by:
getBean
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
requiredType
- type the bean must match; can be an interface or superclass- Returns:
- an instance of the single bean matching the required type
- Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if no bean of the given type was foundNoUniqueBeanDefinitionException
- if more than one bean of the given type was foundBeansException
- if the bean could not be created- See Also:
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getBean
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Return an instance, which may be shared or independent, of the specified bean.Allows for specifying explicit constructor arguments / factory method arguments, overriding the specified default arguments (if any) in the bean definition. Note that the provided arguments need to match a specific candidate constructor / factory method in the order of declared parameters.
This method goes into
ListableBeanFactory
by-type lookup territory but may also be translated into a conventional by-name lookup based on the name of the given type. For more extensive retrieval operations across sets of beans, useListableBeanFactory
and/orBeanFactoryUtils
.- Specified by:
getBean
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
requiredType
- type the bean must match; can be an interface or superclassargs
- arguments to use when creating a bean instance using explicit arguments (only applied when creating a new instance as opposed to retrieving an existing one)- Returns:
- an instance of the bean
- Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no such bean definitionBeanDefinitionStoreException
- if arguments have been given but the affected bean isn't a prototypeBeansException
- if the bean could not be created
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getBeanProvider
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Return a provider for the specified bean, allowing for lazy on-demand retrieval of instances, including availability and uniqueness options.For matching a generic type, consider
BeanFactory.getBeanProvider(ResolvableType)
.- Specified by:
getBeanProvider
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
requiredType
- type the bean must match; can be an interface or superclass- Returns:
- a corresponding provider handle
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getBeanProvider
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Return a provider for the specified bean, allowing for lazy on-demand retrieval of instances, including availability and uniqueness options. This variant allows for specifying a generic type to match, similar to reflective injection points with generic type declarations in method/constructor parameters.Note that collections of beans are not supported here, in contrast to reflective injection points. For programmatically retrieving a list of beans matching a specific type, specify the actual bean type as an argument here and subsequently use
ObjectProvider.orderedStream()
or its lazy streaming/iteration options.Also, generics matching is strict here, as per the Java assignment rules. For lenient fallback matching with unchecked semantics (similar to the 'unchecked' Java compiler warning), consider calling
BeanFactory.getBeanProvider(Class)
with the raw type as a second step if no full generic match isavailable
with this variant.- Specified by:
getBeanProvider
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
requiredType
- type the bean must match; can be a generic type declaration- Returns:
- a corresponding provider handle
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containsBean
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Does this bean factory contain a bean definition or externally registered singleton instance with the given name?If the given name is an alias, it will be translated back to the corresponding canonical bean name.
If this factory is hierarchical, will ask any parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
If a bean definition or singleton instance matching the given name is found, this method will return
true
whether the named bean definition is concrete or abstract, lazy or eager, in scope or not. Therefore, note that atrue
return value from this method does not necessarily indicate thatBeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
will be able to obtain an instance for the same name.- Specified by:
containsBean
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to query- Returns:
- whether a bean with the given name is present
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isSingleton
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Is this bean a shared singleton? That is, willBeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
always return the same instance?Note: This method returning
false
does not clearly indicate independent instances. It indicates non-singleton instances, which may correspond to a scoped bean as well. Use theBeanFactory.isPrototype(java.lang.String)
operation to explicitly check for independent instances.Translates aliases back to the corresponding canonical bean name.
Will ask the parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
- Specified by:
isSingleton
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to query- Returns:
- whether this bean corresponds to a singleton instance
- Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no bean with the given name- See Also:
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isPrototype
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Is this bean a prototype? That is, willBeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
always return independent instances?Note: This method returning
false
does not clearly indicate a singleton object. It indicates non-independent instances, which may correspond to a scoped bean as well. Use theBeanFactory.isSingleton(java.lang.String)
operation to explicitly check for a shared singleton instance.Translates aliases back to the corresponding canonical bean name.
Will ask the parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
- Specified by:
isPrototype
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to query- Returns:
- whether this bean will always deliver independent instances
- Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no bean with the given name- See Also:
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isTypeMatch
public boolean isTypeMatch(String name, ResolvableType typeToMatch) throws NoSuchBeanDefinitionException Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Check whether the bean with the given name matches the specified type. More specifically, check whether aBeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
call for the given name would return an object that is assignable to the specified target type.Translates aliases back to the corresponding canonical bean name.
Will ask the parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
- Specified by:
isTypeMatch
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to querytypeToMatch
- the type to match against (as aResolvableType
)- Returns:
true
if the bean type matches,false
if it doesn't match or cannot be determined yet- Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no bean with the given name- See Also:
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isTypeMatch
public boolean isTypeMatch(String name, @Nullable Class<?> typeToMatch) throws NoSuchBeanDefinitionException Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Check whether the bean with the given name matches the specified type. More specifically, check whether aBeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
call for the given name would return an object that is assignable to the specified target type.Translates aliases back to the corresponding canonical bean name.
Will ask the parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
- Specified by:
isTypeMatch
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to querytypeToMatch
- the type to match against (as aClass
)- Returns:
true
if the bean type matches,false
if it doesn't match or cannot be determined yet- Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no bean with the given name- See Also:
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getType
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Determine the type of the bean with the given name. More specifically, determine the type of object thatBeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
would return for the given name.For a
FactoryBean
, return the type of object that the FactoryBean creates, as exposed byFactoryBean.getObjectType()
. This may lead to the initialization of a previously uninitializedFactoryBean
(seeBeanFactory.getType(String, boolean)
).Translates aliases back to the corresponding canonical bean name.
Will ask the parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
- Specified by:
getType
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to query- Returns:
- the type of the bean, or
null
if not determinable - Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no bean with the given name- See Also:
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getType
@Nullable public Class<?> getType(String name, boolean allowFactoryBeanInit) throws NoSuchBeanDefinitionException Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Determine the type of the bean with the given name. More specifically, determine the type of object thatBeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
would return for the given name.For a
FactoryBean
, return the type of object that the FactoryBean creates, as exposed byFactoryBean.getObjectType()
. Depending on theallowFactoryBeanInit
flag, this may lead to the initialization of a previously uninitializedFactoryBean
if no early type information is available.Translates aliases back to the corresponding canonical bean name.
Will ask the parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
- Specified by:
getType
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean to queryallowFactoryBeanInit
- whether aFactoryBean
may get initialized just for the purpose of determining its object type- Returns:
- the type of the bean, or
null
if not determinable - Throws:
NoSuchBeanDefinitionException
- if there is no bean with the given name- See Also:
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getAliases
Description copied from interface:BeanFactory
Return the aliases for the given bean name, if any.All of those aliases point to the same bean when used in a
BeanFactory.getBean(java.lang.String)
call.If the given name is an alias, the corresponding original bean name and other aliases (if any) will be returned, with the original bean name being the first element in the array.
Will ask the parent factory if the bean cannot be found in this factory instance.
- Specified by:
getAliases
in interfaceBeanFactory
- Parameters:
name
- the bean name to check for aliases- Returns:
- the aliases, or an empty array if none
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