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package org.springframework.context;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.HierarchicalBeanFactory;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.ListableBeanFactory;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.config.AutowireCapableBeanFactory;
import org.springframework.core.env.EnvironmentCapable;
import org.springframework.core.io.support.ResourcePatternResolver;

/**
 * Central interface to provide configuration for an application.
 * This is read-only while the application is running, but may be
 * reloaded if the implementation supports this.
 *
 * 

An ApplicationContext provides: *

    *
  • Bean factory methods for accessing application components. * Inherited from {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.ListableBeanFactory}. *
  • The ability to load file resources in a generic fashion. * Inherited from the {@link org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader} interface. *
  • The ability to publish events to registered listeners. * Inherited from the {@link ApplicationEventPublisher} interface. *
  • The ability to resolve messages, supporting internationalization. * Inherited from the {@link MessageSource} interface. *
  • Inheritance from a parent context. Definitions in a descendant context * will always take priority. This means, for example, that a single parent * context can be used by an entire web application, while each servlet has * its own child context that is independent of that of any other servlet. *
* *

In addition to standard {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory} * lifecycle capabilities, ApplicationContext implementations detect and invoke * {@link ApplicationContextAware} beans as well as {@link ResourceLoaderAware}, * {@link ApplicationEventPublisherAware} and {@link MessageSourceAware} beans. * * @author Rod Johnson * @author Juergen Hoeller * @see ConfigurableApplicationContext * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory * @see org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader */ public interface ApplicationContext extends EnvironmentCapable, ListableBeanFactory, HierarchicalBeanFactory, MessageSource, ApplicationEventPublisher, ResourcePatternResolver { /** * Return the unique id of this application context. * @return the unique id of the context, or {@code null} if none */ String getId(); /** * Return a name for the deployed application that this context belongs to. * @return a name for the deployed application, or the empty String by default */ String getApplicationName(); /** * Return a friendly name for this context. * @return a display name for this context (never {@code null}) */ String getDisplayName(); /** * Return the timestamp when this context was first loaded. * @return the timestamp (ms) when this context was first loaded */ long getStartupDate(); /** * Return the parent context, or {@code null} if there is no parent * and this is the root of the context hierarchy. * @return the parent context, or {@code null} if there is no parent */ ApplicationContext getParent(); /** * Expose AutowireCapableBeanFactory functionality for this context. *

This is not typically used by application code, except for the purpose of * initializing bean instances that live outside of the application context, * applying the Spring bean lifecycle (fully or partly) to them. *

Alternatively, the internal BeanFactory exposed by the * {@link ConfigurableApplicationContext} interface offers access to the * {@link AutowireCapableBeanFactory} interface too. The present method mainly * serves as a convenient, specific facility on the ApplicationContext interface. *

NOTE: As of 4.2, this method will consistently throw IllegalStateException * after the application context has been closed. In current Spring Framework * versions, only refreshable application contexts behave that way; as of 4.2, * all application context implementations will be required to comply. * @return the AutowireCapableBeanFactory for this context * @throws IllegalStateException if the context does not support the * {@link AutowireCapableBeanFactory} interface, or does not hold an * autowire-capable bean factory yet (e.g. if {@code refresh()} has * never been called), or if the context has been closed already * @see ConfigurableApplicationContext#refresh() * @see ConfigurableApplicationContext#getBeanFactory() */ AutowireCapableBeanFactory getAutowireCapableBeanFactory() throws IllegalStateException; }





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