public interface SmartLifecycle extends Lifecycle, Phased
Lifecycle interface for those objects that require
 to be started upon ApplicationContext refresh and/or shutdown in a
 particular order.
 The isAutoStartup() return value indicates whether this object should
 be started at the time of a context refresh. The callback-accepting
 stop(Runnable) method is useful for objects that have an asynchronous
 shutdown process. Any implementation of this interface must invoke the
 callback's run() method upon shutdown completion to avoid unnecessary
 delays in the overall ApplicationContext shutdown.
 
This interface extends Phased, and the getPhase() method's
 return value indicates the phase within which this Lifecycle component
 should be started and stopped. The startup process begins with the lowest
 phase value and ends with the highest phase value (Integer.MIN_VALUE
 is the lowest possible, and Integer.MAX_VALUE is the highest possible).
 The shutdown process will apply the reverse order. Any components with the
 same value will be arbitrarily ordered within the same phase.
 
Example: if component B depends on component A having already started, then component A should have a lower phase value than component B. During the shutdown process, component B would be stopped before component A.
Any explicit "depends-on" relationship will take precedence over the phase order such that the dependent bean always starts after its dependency and always stops before its dependency.
Any Lifecycle components within the context that do not also
 implement SmartLifecycle will be treated as if they have a phase
 value of 0. This allows a SmartLifecycle component to start
 before those Lifecycle components if the SmartLifecycle
 component has a negative phase value, or the SmartLifecycle component
 may start after those Lifecycle components if the SmartLifecycle
 component has a positive phase value.
 
Note that, due to the auto-startup support in SmartLifecycle, a
 SmartLifecycle bean instance will usually get initialized on startup
 of the application context in any case. As a consequence, the bean definition
 lazy-init flag has very limited actual effect on SmartLifecycle beans.
LifecycleProcessor, 
ConfigurableApplicationContext| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| static int | DEFAULT_PHASEThe default phase for  SmartLifecycle:Integer.MAX_VALUE. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| default int | getPhase()Return the phase that this lifecycle object is supposed to run in. | 
| default boolean | isAutoStartup()Returns  trueif thisLifecyclecomponent should get
 started automatically by the container at the time that the containingApplicationContextgets refreshed. | 
| default void | stop(Runnable callback)Indicates that a Lifecycle component must stop if it is currently running. | 
static final int DEFAULT_PHASE
SmartLifecycle: Integer.MAX_VALUE.
 This is different from the common phase 0 associated with regular
 Lifecycle implementations, putting the typically auto-started
 SmartLifecycle beans into a later startup phase and an earlier
 shutdown phase.
getPhase(), 
DefaultLifecycleProcessor.getPhase(Lifecycle), 
Constant Field Valuesdefault boolean isAutoStartup()
true if this Lifecycle component should get
 started automatically by the container at the time that the containing
 ApplicationContext gets refreshed.
 A value of false indicates that the component is intended to
 be started through an explicit Lifecycle.start() call instead, analogous
 to a plain Lifecycle implementation.
 
The default implementation returns true.
default void stop(Runnable callback)
The provided callback is used by the LifecycleProcessor to support
 an ordered, and potentially concurrent, shutdown of all components having a
 common shutdown order value. The callback must be executed after
 the SmartLifecycle component does indeed stop.
 
The LifecycleProcessor will call only this variant of the
 stop method; i.e. Lifecycle.stop() will not be called for
 SmartLifecycle implementations unless explicitly delegated to within
 the implementation of this method.
 
The default implementation delegates to Lifecycle.stop() and immediately
 triggers the given callback in the calling thread. Note that there is no
 synchronization between the two, so custom implementations may at least
 want to put the same steps within their common lifecycle monitor (if any).
Lifecycle.stop(), 
getPhase()default int getPhase()
The default implementation returns DEFAULT_PHASE in order to
 let stop() callbacks execute before regular Lifecycle
 implementations.
getPhase in interface PhasedisAutoStartup(), 
Lifecycle.start(), 
stop(Runnable), 
DefaultLifecycleProcessor.getPhase(Lifecycle)