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package org.springframework.beans.factory.config;

import org.springframework.beans.BeansException;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * Factory hook that allows for custom modification of new bean instances —
 * for example, checking for marker interfaces or wrapping beans with proxies.
 *
 * 

Typically, post-processors that populate beans via marker interfaces * or the like will implement {@link #postProcessBeforeInitialization}, * while post-processors that wrap beans with proxies will normally * implement {@link #postProcessAfterInitialization}. * *

Registration

*

An {@code ApplicationContext} can autodetect {@code BeanPostProcessor} beans * in its bean definitions and apply those post-processors to any beans subsequently * created. A plain {@code BeanFactory} allows for programmatic registration of * post-processors, applying them to all beans created through the bean factory. * *

Ordering

*

{@code BeanPostProcessor} beans that are autodetected in an * {@code ApplicationContext} will be ordered according to * {@link org.springframework.core.PriorityOrdered} and * {@link org.springframework.core.Ordered} semantics. In contrast, * {@code BeanPostProcessor} beans that are registered programmatically with a * {@code BeanFactory} will be applied in the order of registration; any ordering * semantics expressed through implementing the * {@code PriorityOrdered} or {@code Ordered} interface will be ignored for * programmatically registered post-processors. Furthermore, the * {@link org.springframework.core.annotation.Order @Order} annotation is not * taken into account for {@code BeanPostProcessor} beans. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Sam Brannen * @since 10.10.2003 * @see InstantiationAwareBeanPostProcessor * @see DestructionAwareBeanPostProcessor * @see ConfigurableBeanFactory#addBeanPostProcessor * @see BeanFactoryPostProcessor */ public interface BeanPostProcessor { /** * Apply this {@code BeanPostProcessor} to the given new bean instance before any bean * initialization callbacks (like InitializingBean's {@code afterPropertiesSet} * or a custom init-method). The bean will already be populated with property values. * The returned bean instance may be a wrapper around the original. *

The default implementation returns the given {@code bean} as-is. * @param bean the new bean instance * @param beanName the name of the bean * @return the bean instance to use, either the original or a wrapped one; * if {@code null}, no subsequent BeanPostProcessors will be invoked * @throws org.springframework.beans.BeansException in case of errors * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean#afterPropertiesSet */ @Nullable default Object postProcessBeforeInitialization(Object bean, String beanName) throws BeansException { return bean; } /** * Apply this {@code BeanPostProcessor} to the given new bean instance after any bean * initialization callbacks (like InitializingBean's {@code afterPropertiesSet} * or a custom init-method). The bean will already be populated with property values. * The returned bean instance may be a wrapper around the original. *

In case of a FactoryBean, this callback will be invoked for both the FactoryBean * instance and the objects created by the FactoryBean (as of Spring 2.0). The * post-processor can decide whether to apply to either the FactoryBean or created * objects or both through corresponding {@code bean instanceof FactoryBean} checks. *

This callback will also be invoked after a short-circuiting triggered by a * {@link InstantiationAwareBeanPostProcessor#postProcessBeforeInstantiation} method, * in contrast to all other {@code BeanPostProcessor} callbacks. *

The default implementation returns the given {@code bean} as-is. * @param bean the new bean instance * @param beanName the name of the bean * @return the bean instance to use, either the original or a wrapped one; * if {@code null}, no subsequent BeanPostProcessors will be invoked * @throws org.springframework.beans.BeansException in case of errors * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean#afterPropertiesSet * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean */ @Nullable default Object postProcessAfterInitialization(Object bean, String beanName) throws BeansException { return bean; } }





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