Class BeanFactoryUtils
ListableBeanFactory
interface.
Returns bean counts, bean names or bean instances, taking into account the nesting hierarchy of a bean factory (which the methods defined on the ListableBeanFactory interface don't, in contrast to the methods defined on the BeanFactory interface).
- Since:
- 04.07.2003
- Author:
- Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Chris Beams
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic String[]
beanNamesForAnnotationIncludingAncestors
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<? extends Annotation> annotationType) Get all bean names whoseClass
has the suppliedAnnotation
type, including those defined in ancestor factories, without creating any bean instances yet.static String[]
beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<?> type) Get all bean names for the given type, including those defined in ancestor factories.static String[]
beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<?> type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) Get all bean names for the given type, including those defined in ancestor factories.static String[]
Get all bean names for the given type, including those defined in ancestor factories.static String[]
beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, ResolvableType type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) Get all bean names for the given type, including those defined in ancestor factories.static String[]
Return all bean names in the factory, including ancestor factories.static <T> T
beanOfType
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type) Return a single bean of the given type or subtypes, not looking in ancestor factories.static <T> T
beanOfType
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) Return a single bean of the given type or subtypes, not looking in ancestor factories.static <T> T
beanOfTypeIncludingAncestors
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type) Return a single bean of the given type or subtypes, also picking up beans defined in ancestor bean factories if the current bean factory is a HierarchicalBeanFactory.static <T> T
beanOfTypeIncludingAncestors
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) Return a single bean of the given type or subtypes, also picking up beans defined in ancestor bean factories if the current bean factory is a HierarchicalBeanFactory.beansOfTypeIncludingAncestors
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type) Return all beans of the given type or subtypes, also picking up beans defined in ancestor bean factories if the current bean factory is a HierarchicalBeanFactory.beansOfTypeIncludingAncestors
(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) Return all beans of the given type or subtypes, also picking up beans defined in ancestor bean factories if the current bean factory is a HierarchicalBeanFactory.static int
Count all beans in any hierarchy in which this factory participates.static boolean
isFactoryDereference
(String name) Return whether the given name is a factory dereference (beginning with the factory dereference prefix).static boolean
isGeneratedBeanName
(String name) Return whether the given name is a bean name which has been generated by the default naming strategy (containing a "#..." part).static String
originalBeanName
(String name) Extract the "raw" bean name from the given (potentially generated) bean name, excluding any "#..." suffixes which might have been added for uniqueness.static String
transformedBeanName
(String name) Return the actual bean name, stripping out the factory dereference prefix (if any, also stripping repeated factory prefixes if found).
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Field Details
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GENERATED_BEAN_NAME_SEPARATOR
Separator for generated bean names. If a class name or parent name is not unique, "#1", "#2" etc will be appended, until the name becomes unique.- See Also:
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Constructor Details
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BeanFactoryUtils
public BeanFactoryUtils()
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Method Details
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isFactoryDereference
Return whether the given name is a factory dereference (beginning with the factory dereference prefix).- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean- Returns:
- whether the given name is a factory dereference
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transformedBeanName
Return the actual bean name, stripping out the factory dereference prefix (if any, also stripping repeated factory prefixes if found).- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean- Returns:
- the transformed name
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isGeneratedBeanName
Return whether the given name is a bean name which has been generated by the default naming strategy (containing a "#..." part).- Parameters:
name
- the name of the bean- Returns:
- whether the given name is a generated bean name
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originalBeanName
Extract the "raw" bean name from the given (potentially generated) bean name, excluding any "#..." suffixes which might have been added for uniqueness.- Parameters:
name
- the potentially generated bean name- Returns:
- the raw bean name
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countBeansIncludingAncestors
Count all beans in any hierarchy in which this factory participates. Includes counts of ancestor bean factories.Beans that are "overridden" (specified in a descendant factory with the same name) are only counted once.
- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factory- Returns:
- count of beans including those defined in ancestor factories
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beanNamesIncludingAncestors
Return all bean names in the factory, including ancestor factories.- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factory- Returns:
- the array of matching bean names, or an empty array if none
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beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors
public static String[] beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors(ListableBeanFactory lbf, ResolvableType type) Get all bean names for the given type, including those defined in ancestor factories. Will return unique names in case of overridden bean definitions.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type.
This version of
beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors
automatically includes prototypes and FactoryBeans.- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factorytype
- the type that beans must match (as aResolvableType
)- Returns:
- the array of matching bean names, or an empty array if none
- Since:
- 4.2
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beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors
public static String[] beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors(ListableBeanFactory lbf, ResolvableType type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) Get all bean names for the given type, including those defined in ancestor factories. Will return unique names in case of overridden bean definitions.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans if the "allowEagerInit" flag is set, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type. If "allowEagerInit" is not set, only raw FactoryBeans will be checked (which doesn't require initialization of each FactoryBean).
- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factorytype
- the type that beans must match (as aResolvableType
)includeNonSingletons
- whether to include prototype or scoped beans too or just singletons (also applies to FactoryBeans)allowEagerInit
- whether to initialize lazy-init singletons and objects created by FactoryBeans (or by factory methods with a "factory-bean" reference) for the type check. Note that FactoryBeans need to be eagerly initialized to determine their type: So be aware that passing in "true" for this flag will initialize FactoryBeans and "factory-bean" references.- Returns:
- the array of matching bean names, or an empty array if none
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- 5.2
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beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors
Get all bean names for the given type, including those defined in ancestor factories. Will return unique names in case of overridden bean definitions.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type.
This version of
beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors
automatically includes prototypes and FactoryBeans.- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factorytype
- the type that beans must match (as aClass
)- Returns:
- the array of matching bean names, or an empty array if none
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beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors
public static String[] beanNamesForTypeIncludingAncestors(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<?> type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) Get all bean names for the given type, including those defined in ancestor factories. Will return unique names in case of overridden bean definitions.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans if the "allowEagerInit" flag is set, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type. If "allowEagerInit" is not set, only raw FactoryBeans will be checked (which doesn't require initialization of each FactoryBean).
- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factoryincludeNonSingletons
- whether to include prototype or scoped beans too or just singletons (also applies to FactoryBeans)allowEagerInit
- whether to initialize lazy-init singletons and objects created by FactoryBeans (or by factory methods with a "factory-bean" reference) for the type check. Note that FactoryBeans need to be eagerly initialized to determine their type: So be aware that passing in "true" for this flag will initialize FactoryBeans and "factory-bean" references.type
- the type that beans must match- Returns:
- the array of matching bean names, or an empty array if none
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beanNamesForAnnotationIncludingAncestors
public static String[] beanNamesForAnnotationIncludingAncestors(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<? extends Annotation> annotationType) Get all bean names whoseClass
has the suppliedAnnotation
type, including those defined in ancestor factories, without creating any bean instances yet. Will return unique names in case of overridden bean definitions.- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factoryannotationType
- the type of annotation to look for- Returns:
- the array of matching bean names, or an empty array if none
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- 5.0
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beansOfTypeIncludingAncestors
public static <T> Map<String,T> beansOfTypeIncludingAncestors(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type) throws BeansException Return all beans of the given type or subtypes, also picking up beans defined in ancestor bean factories if the current bean factory is a HierarchicalBeanFactory. The returned Map will only contain beans of this type.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type.
Note: Beans of the same name will take precedence at the 'lowest' factory level, i.e. such beans will be returned from the lowest factory that they are being found in, hiding corresponding beans in ancestor factories. This feature allows for 'replacing' beans by explicitly choosing the same bean name in a child factory; the bean in the ancestor factory won't be visible then, not even for by-type lookups.
- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factorytype
- type of bean to match- Returns:
- the Map of matching bean instances, or an empty Map if none
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BeansException
- if a bean could not be created- See Also:
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beansOfTypeIncludingAncestors
public static <T> Map<String,T> beansOfTypeIncludingAncestors(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) throws BeansException Return all beans of the given type or subtypes, also picking up beans defined in ancestor bean factories if the current bean factory is a HierarchicalBeanFactory. The returned Map will only contain beans of this type.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans if the "allowEagerInit" flag is set, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type. If "allowEagerInit" is not set, only raw FactoryBeans will be checked (which doesn't require initialization of each FactoryBean).
Note: Beans of the same name will take precedence at the 'lowest' factory level, i.e. such beans will be returned from the lowest factory that they are being found in, hiding corresponding beans in ancestor factories. This feature allows for 'replacing' beans by explicitly choosing the same bean name in a child factory; the bean in the ancestor factory won't be visible then, not even for by-type lookups.
- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factorytype
- type of bean to matchincludeNonSingletons
- whether to include prototype or scoped beans too or just singletons (also applies to FactoryBeans)allowEagerInit
- whether to initialize lazy-init singletons and objects created by FactoryBeans (or by factory methods with a "factory-bean" reference) for the type check. Note that FactoryBeans need to be eagerly initialized to determine their type: So be aware that passing in "true" for this flag will initialize FactoryBeans and "factory-bean" references.- Returns:
- the Map of matching bean instances, or an empty Map if none
- Throws:
BeansException
- if a bean could not be created- See Also:
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beanOfTypeIncludingAncestors
public static <T> T beanOfTypeIncludingAncestors(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type) throws BeansException Return a single bean of the given type or subtypes, also picking up beans defined in ancestor bean factories if the current bean factory is a HierarchicalBeanFactory. Useful convenience method when we expect a single bean and don't care about the bean name.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type.
This version of
beanOfTypeIncludingAncestors
automatically includes prototypes and FactoryBeans.Note: Beans of the same name will take precedence at the 'lowest' factory level, i.e. such beans will be returned from the lowest factory that they are being found in, hiding corresponding beans in ancestor factories. This feature allows for 'replacing' beans by explicitly choosing the same bean name in a child factory; the bean in the ancestor factory won't be visible then, not even for by-type lookups.
- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factorytype
- type of bean to match- Returns:
- the matching bean instance
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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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beanOfTypeIncludingAncestors
public static <T> T beanOfTypeIncludingAncestors(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) throws BeansException Return a single bean of the given type or subtypes, also picking up beans defined in ancestor bean factories if the current bean factory is a HierarchicalBeanFactory. Useful convenience method when we expect a single bean and don't care about the bean name.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans if the "allowEagerInit" flag is set, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type. If "allowEagerInit" is not set, only raw FactoryBeans will be checked (which doesn't require initialization of each FactoryBean).
Note: Beans of the same name will take precedence at the 'lowest' factory level, i.e. such beans will be returned from the lowest factory that they are being found in, hiding corresponding beans in ancestor factories. This feature allows for 'replacing' beans by explicitly choosing the same bean name in a child factory; the bean in the ancestor factory won't be visible then, not even for by-type lookups.
- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factorytype
- type of bean to matchincludeNonSingletons
- whether to include prototype or scoped beans too or just singletons (also applies to FactoryBeans)allowEagerInit
- whether to initialize lazy-init singletons and objects created by FactoryBeans (or by factory methods with a "factory-bean" reference) for the type check. Note that FactoryBeans need to be eagerly initialized to determine their type: So be aware that passing in "true" for this flag will initialize FactoryBeans and "factory-bean" references.- Returns:
- the matching bean instance
- 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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beanOfType
Return a single bean of the given type or subtypes, not looking in ancestor factories. Useful convenience method when we expect a single bean and don't care about the bean name.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type.
This version of
beanOfType
automatically includes prototypes and FactoryBeans.- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factorytype
- type of bean to match- Returns:
- the matching bean instance
- 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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beanOfType
public static <T> T beanOfType(ListableBeanFactory lbf, Class<T> type, boolean includeNonSingletons, boolean allowEagerInit) throws BeansException Return a single bean of the given type or subtypes, not looking in ancestor factories. Useful convenience method when we expect a single bean and don't care about the bean name.Does consider objects created by FactoryBeans if the "allowEagerInit" flag is set, which means that FactoryBeans will get initialized. If the object created by the FactoryBean doesn't match, the raw FactoryBean itself will be matched against the type. If "allowEagerInit" is not set, only raw FactoryBeans will be checked (which doesn't require initialization of each FactoryBean).
- Parameters:
lbf
- the bean factorytype
- type of bean to matchincludeNonSingletons
- whether to include prototype or scoped beans too or just singletons (also applies to FactoryBeans)allowEagerInit
- whether to initialize lazy-init singletons and objects created by FactoryBeans (or by factory methods with a "factory-bean" reference) for the type check. Note that FactoryBeans need to be eagerly initialized to determine their type: So be aware that passing in "true" for this flag will initialize FactoryBeans and "factory-bean" references.- Returns:
- the matching bean instance
- 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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