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package org.springframework.context.annotation;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ConfigurableBeanFactory;
import org.springframework.core.annotation.AliasFor;

/**
 * When used as a type-level annotation in conjunction with
 * {@link org.springframework.stereotype.Component @Component},
 * {@code @Scope} indicates the name of a scope to use for instances of
 * the annotated type.
 *
 * 

When used as a method-level annotation in conjunction with * {@link Bean @Bean}, {@code @Scope} indicates the name of a scope to use * for the instance returned from the method. * *

NOTE: {@code @Scope} annotations are only introspected on the * concrete bean class (for annotated components) or the factory method * (for {@code @Bean} methods). In contrast to XML bean definitions, * there is no notion of bean definition inheritance, and inheritance * hierarchies at the class level are irrelevant for metadata purposes. * *

In this context, scope means the lifecycle of an instance, * such as {@code singleton}, {@code prototype}, and so forth. Scopes * provided out of the box in Spring may be referred to using the * {@code SCOPE_*} constants available in the {@link ConfigurableBeanFactory} * and {@code WebApplicationContext} interfaces. * *

To register additional custom scopes, see * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.config.CustomScopeConfigurer * CustomScopeConfigurer}. * * @author Mark Fisher * @author Chris Beams * @author Sam Brannen * @since 2.5 * @see org.springframework.stereotype.Component * @see org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean */ @Target({ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.METHOD}) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface Scope { /** * Alias for {@link #scopeName}. * @see #scopeName */ @AliasFor("scopeName") String value() default ""; /** * Specifies the name of the scope to use for the annotated component/bean. *

Defaults to an empty string ({@code ""}) which implies * {@link ConfigurableBeanFactory#SCOPE_SINGLETON SCOPE_SINGLETON}. * @since 4.2 * @see ConfigurableBeanFactory#SCOPE_PROTOTYPE * @see ConfigurableBeanFactory#SCOPE_SINGLETON * @see org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext#SCOPE_REQUEST * @see org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext#SCOPE_SESSION * @see #value */ @AliasFor("value") String scopeName() default ""; /** * Specifies whether a component should be configured as a scoped proxy * and if so, whether the proxy should be interface-based or subclass-based. *

Defaults to {@link ScopedProxyMode#DEFAULT}, which typically indicates * that no scoped proxy should be created unless a different default * has been configured at the component-scan instruction level. *

Analogous to {@code } support in Spring XML. * @see ScopedProxyMode */ ScopedProxyMode proxyMode() default ScopedProxyMode.DEFAULT; }





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