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package org.springframework.beans.factory.config;
/**
* Interface that defines a registry for shared bean instances.
* Can be implemented by {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory}
* implementations in order to expose their singleton management facility
* in a uniform manner.
*
* The {@link ConfigurableBeanFactory} interface extends this interface.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 2.0
* @see ConfigurableBeanFactory
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultSingletonBeanRegistry
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory
*/
public interface SingletonBeanRegistry {
/**
* Register the given existing object as singleton in the bean registry,
* under the given bean name.
*
The given instance is supposed to be fully initialized; the registry
* will not perform any initialization callbacks (in particular, it won't
* call InitializingBean's {@code afterPropertiesSet} method).
* The given instance will not receive any destruction callbacks
* (like DisposableBean's {@code destroy} method) either.
*
When running within a full BeanFactory: Register a bean definition
* instead of an existing instance if your bean is supposed to receive
* initialization and/or destruction callbacks.
*
Typically invoked during registry configuration, but can also be used
* for runtime registration of singletons. As a consequence, a registry
* implementation should synchronize singleton access; it will have to do
* this anyway if it supports a BeanFactory's lazy initialization of singletons.
* @param beanName the name of the bean
* @param singletonObject the existing singleton object
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean#afterPropertiesSet
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean#destroy
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionRegistry#registerBeanDefinition
*/
void registerSingleton(String beanName, Object singletonObject);
/**
* Return the (raw) singleton object registered under the given name.
*
Only checks already instantiated singletons; does not return an Object
* for singleton bean definitions which have not been instantiated yet.
*
The main purpose of this method is to access manually registered singletons
* (see {@link #registerSingleton}). Can also be used to access a singleton
* defined by a bean definition that already been created, in a raw fashion.
*
NOTE: This lookup method is not aware of FactoryBean prefixes or aliases.
* You need to resolve the canonical bean name first before obtaining the singleton instance.
* @param beanName the name of the bean to look for
* @return the registered singleton object, or {@code null} if none found
* @see ConfigurableListableBeanFactory#getBeanDefinition
*/
Object getSingleton(String beanName);
/**
* Check if this registry contains a singleton instance with the given name.
*
Only checks already instantiated singletons; does not return {@code true}
* for singleton bean definitions which have not been instantiated yet.
*
The main purpose of this method is to check manually registered singletons
* (see {@link #registerSingleton}). Can also be used to check whether a
* singleton defined by a bean definition has already been created.
*
To check whether a bean factory contains a bean definition with a given name,
* use ListableBeanFactory's {@code containsBeanDefinition}. Calling both
* {@code containsBeanDefinition} and {@code containsSingleton} answers
* whether a specific bean factory contains a local bean instance with the given name.
*
Use BeanFactory's {@code containsBean} for general checks whether the
* factory knows about a bean with a given name (whether manually registered singleton
* instance or created by bean definition), also checking ancestor factories.
*
NOTE: This lookup method is not aware of FactoryBean prefixes or aliases.
* You need to resolve the canonical bean name first before checking the singleton status.
* @param beanName the name of the bean to look for
* @return if this bean factory contains a singleton instance with the given name
* @see #registerSingleton
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.ListableBeanFactory#containsBeanDefinition
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory#containsBean
*/
boolean containsSingleton(String beanName);
/**
* Return the names of singleton beans registered in this registry.
*
Only checks already instantiated singletons; does not return names
* for singleton bean definitions which have not been instantiated yet.
*
The main purpose of this method is to check manually registered singletons
* (see {@link #registerSingleton}). Can also be used to check which singletons
* defined by a bean definition have already been created.
* @return the list of names as a String array (never {@code null})
* @see #registerSingleton
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionRegistry#getBeanDefinitionNames
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.ListableBeanFactory#getBeanDefinitionNames
*/
String[] getSingletonNames();
/**
* Return the number of singleton beans registered in this registry.
*
Only checks already instantiated singletons; does not count
* singleton bean definitions which have not been instantiated yet.
*
The main purpose of this method is to check manually registered singletons
* (see {@link #registerSingleton}). Can also be used to count the number of
* singletons defined by a bean definition that have already been created.
* @return the number of singleton beans
* @see #registerSingleton
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionRegistry#getBeanDefinitionCount
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.ListableBeanFactory#getBeanDefinitionCount
*/
int getSingletonCount();
/**
* Return the singleton mutex used by this registry (for external collaborators).
* @return the mutex object (never {@code null})
* @since 4.2
*/
Object getSingletonMutex();
}