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package org.springframework.http.client.reactive;
import reactor.netty.resources.ConnectionProvider;
import reactor.netty.resources.LoopResources;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.context.Lifecycle;
/**
* Factory to manage Reactor Netty resources, i.e. {@link LoopResources} for
* event loop threads, and {@link ConnectionProvider} for the connection pool,
* within the lifecycle of a Spring {@code ApplicationContext}.
*
* This factory implements {@link InitializingBean}, {@link DisposableBean}
* and {@link Lifecycle} and is expected typically to be declared as a
* Spring-managed bean.
*
*
Notice that after a {@link Lifecycle} stop/restart, new instances of
* the configured {@link LoopResources} and {@link ConnectionProvider} are
* created, so any references to those should be updated.
*
* @author Rossen Stoyanchev
* @author Brian Clozel
* @author Sebastien Deleuze
* @since 5.1
* @deprecated since 6.1 due to a package change; use {@link org.springframework.http.client.ReactorResourceFactory} instead.
*/
@Deprecated(since = "6.1")
public class ReactorResourceFactory extends org.springframework.http.client.ReactorResourceFactory {
}