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package org.springframework.stereotype;
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;
/**
* Indicate that the annotated element represents a stereotype for the index.
*
* The {@code CandidateComponentsIndex} is an alternative to classpath
* scanning that uses a metadata file generated at compilation time. The
* index allows retrieving the candidate components (i.e. fully qualified
* name) based on a stereotype. This annotation instructs the generator to
* index the element on which the annotated element is present or if it
* implements or extends from the annotated element. The stereotype is the
* fully qualified name of the annotated element.
*
*
Consider the default {@link Component} annotation that is meta-annotated
* with this annotation. If a component is annotated with {@link Component},
* an entry for that component will be added to the index using the
* {@code org.springframework.stereotype.Component} stereotype.
*
*
This annotation is also honored on meta-annotations. Consider this
* custom annotation:
*
* package com.example;
*
* @Target(ElementType.TYPE)
* @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
* @Documented
* @Indexed
* @Service
* public @interface PrivilegedService { ... }
*
*
* If the above annotation is present on a type, it will be indexed with two
* stereotypes: {@code org.springframework.stereotype.Component} and
* {@code com.example.PrivilegedService}. While {@link Service} isn't directly
* annotated with {@code Indexed}, it is meta-annotated with {@link Component}.
*
* It is also possible to index all implementations of a certain interface or
* all the subclasses of a given class by adding {@code @Indexed} on it.
*
* Consider this base interface:
*
* package com.example;
*
* @Indexed
* public interface AdminService { ... }
*
*
* Now, consider an implementation of this {@code AdminService} somewhere:
*
* package com.example.foo;
*
* import com.example.AdminService;
*
* public class ConfigurationAdminService implements AdminService { ... }
*
*
* Because this class implements an interface that is indexed, it will be
* automatically included with the {@code com.example.AdminService} stereotype.
* If there are more {@code @Indexed} interfaces and/or superclasses in the
* hierarchy, the class will map to all their stereotypes.
*
* @author Stephane Nicoll
* @since 5.0
*/
@Target(ElementType.TYPE)
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Documented
public @interface Indexed {
}