Java Code Examples for org.springframework.beans.factory.ListableBeanFactory#containsBeanDefinition()
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Example 1
Source File: MBeanExporter.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Return whether the specified bean definition should be considered as abstract. */ private boolean isBeanDefinitionAbstract(ListableBeanFactory beanFactory, String beanName) { return (beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableListableBeanFactory && beanFactory.containsBeanDefinition(beanName) && ((ConfigurableListableBeanFactory) beanFactory).getBeanDefinition(beanName).isAbstract()); }
Example 2
Source File: MBeanExporter.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Return whether the specified bean definition should be considered as abstract. */ private boolean isBeanDefinitionAbstract(ListableBeanFactory beanFactory, String beanName) { return (beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableListableBeanFactory && beanFactory.containsBeanDefinition(beanName) && ((ConfigurableListableBeanFactory) beanFactory).getBeanDefinition(beanName).isAbstract()); }
Example 3
Source File: MBeanExporter.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Return whether the specified bean definition should be considered as abstract. */ private boolean isBeanDefinitionAbstract(ListableBeanFactory beanFactory, String beanName) { return (beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableListableBeanFactory && beanFactory.containsBeanDefinition(beanName) && ((ConfigurableListableBeanFactory) beanFactory).getBeanDefinition(beanName).isAbstract()); }
Example 4
Source File: MBeanExporter.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Return whether the specified bean definition should be considered as abstract. */ private boolean isBeanDefinitionAbstract(ListableBeanFactory beanFactory, String beanName) { return (beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableListableBeanFactory && beanFactory.containsBeanDefinition(beanName) && ((ConfigurableListableBeanFactory) beanFactory).getBeanDefinition(beanName).isAbstract()); }
Example 5
Source File: MBeanExporter.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 2 votes |
/** * Return whether the specified bean definition should be considered as lazy-init. * @param beanFactory the bean factory that is supposed to contain the bean definition * @param beanName the name of the bean to check * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ConfigurableListableBeanFactory#getBeanDefinition * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanDefinition#isLazyInit */ protected boolean isBeanDefinitionLazyInit(ListableBeanFactory beanFactory, String beanName) { return (beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableListableBeanFactory && beanFactory.containsBeanDefinition(beanName) && ((ConfigurableListableBeanFactory) beanFactory).getBeanDefinition(beanName).isLazyInit()); }
Example 6
Source File: MBeanExporter.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 2 votes |
/** * Return whether the specified bean definition should be considered as lazy-init. * @param beanFactory the bean factory that is supposed to contain the bean definition * @param beanName the name of the bean to check * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ConfigurableListableBeanFactory#getBeanDefinition * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanDefinition#isLazyInit */ protected boolean isBeanDefinitionLazyInit(ListableBeanFactory beanFactory, String beanName) { return (beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableListableBeanFactory && beanFactory.containsBeanDefinition(beanName) && ((ConfigurableListableBeanFactory) beanFactory).getBeanDefinition(beanName).isLazyInit()); }
Example 7
Source File: MBeanExporter.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Return whether the specified bean definition should be considered as lazy-init. * @param beanFactory the bean factory that is supposed to contain the bean definition * @param beanName the name of the bean to check * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ConfigurableListableBeanFactory#getBeanDefinition * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanDefinition#isLazyInit */ protected boolean isBeanDefinitionLazyInit(ListableBeanFactory beanFactory, String beanName) { return (beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableListableBeanFactory && beanFactory.containsBeanDefinition(beanName) && ((ConfigurableListableBeanFactory) beanFactory).getBeanDefinition(beanName).isLazyInit()); }
Example 8
Source File: MBeanExporter.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Return whether the specified bean definition should be considered as lazy-init. * @param beanFactory the bean factory that is supposed to contain the bean definition * @param beanName the name of the bean to check * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ConfigurableListableBeanFactory#getBeanDefinition * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanDefinition#isLazyInit */ protected boolean isBeanDefinitionLazyInit(ListableBeanFactory beanFactory, String beanName) { return (beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableListableBeanFactory && beanFactory.containsBeanDefinition(beanName) && ((ConfigurableListableBeanFactory) beanFactory).getBeanDefinition(beanName).isLazyInit()); }