Class AbstractBeanFactoryBasedTargetSource
- All Implemented Interfaces:
 Serializable,TargetClassAware,TargetSource,Aware,BeanFactoryAware
- Direct Known Subclasses:
 AbstractPrototypeBasedTargetSource,LazyInitTargetSource,SimpleBeanTargetSource
TargetSource implementations
 that are based on a Spring BeanFactory,
 delegating to Spring-managed bean instances.
 Subclasses can create prototype instances or lazily access a
 singleton target, for example. See LazyInitTargetSource and
 AbstractPrototypeBasedTargetSource's subclasses for concrete strategies.
 
BeanFactory-based TargetSources are serializable. This involves
 disconnecting the current target and turning into a SingletonTargetSource.
- Since:
 - 1.1.4
 - Author:
 - Juergen Hoeller, Rod Johnson
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected voidCopy configuration from the other AbstractBeanFactoryBasedTargetSource object.booleanReturn the owning BeanFactory.Return the name of the target bean in the factory.Class<?>Return the type of targets returned by thisTargetSource.inthashCode()voidsetBeanFactory(BeanFactory beanFactory) Set the owning BeanFactory.voidsetTargetBeanName(String targetBeanName) Set the name of the target bean in the factory.voidsetTargetClass(Class<?> targetClass) Specify the target class explicitly, to avoid any kind of access to the target bean (for example, to avoid initialization of a FactoryBean instance).toString()Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface org.springframework.aop.TargetSource
getTarget, isStatic, releaseTarget 
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Field Details
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logger
Logger available to subclasses. 
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Constructor Details
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AbstractBeanFactoryBasedTargetSource
public AbstractBeanFactoryBasedTargetSource() 
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Method Details
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setTargetBeanName
Set the name of the target bean in the factory.The target bean should not be a singleton, else the same instance will always be obtained from the factory, resulting in the same behavior as provided by
SingletonTargetSource.- Parameters:
 targetBeanName- name of the target bean in the BeanFactory that owns this interceptor- See Also:
 
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getTargetBeanName
Return the name of the target bean in the factory. - 
setTargetClass
Specify the target class explicitly, to avoid any kind of access to the target bean (for example, to avoid initialization of a FactoryBean instance).Default is to detect the type automatically, through a
getTypecall on the BeanFactory (or even a fullgetBeancall as fallback). - 
setBeanFactory
Set the owning BeanFactory. We need to save a reference so that we can use thegetBeanmethod on every invocation.- Specified by:
 setBeanFactoryin interfaceBeanFactoryAware- Parameters:
 beanFactory- owning BeanFactory (nevernull). The bean can immediately call methods on the factory.- See Also:
 
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getBeanFactory
Return the owning BeanFactory. - 
getTargetClass
Description copied from interface:TargetSourceReturn the type of targets returned by thisTargetSource.Can return
null, although certain usages of aTargetSourcemight just work with a predetermined target class.- Specified by:
 getTargetClassin interfaceTargetClassAware- Specified by:
 getTargetClassin interfaceTargetSource- Returns:
 - the type of targets returned by this 
TargetSource 
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copyFrom
Copy configuration from the other AbstractBeanFactoryBasedTargetSource object. Subclasses should override this if they wish to expose it.- Parameters:
 other- object to copy configuration from
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equals
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hashCode
public int hashCode() - 
toString
 
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