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package org.springframework.beans.factory.support;

import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;

import org.springframework.beans.BeansException;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory;

/**
 * Interface responsible for creating instances corresponding to a root bean definition.
 *
 * 

This is pulled out into a strategy as various approaches are possible, * including using CGLIB to create subclasses on the fly to support Method Injection. * * @author Rod Johnson * @since 1.1 */ public interface InstantiationStrategy { /** * Return an instance of the bean with the given name in this factory. * @param beanDefinition the bean definition * @param beanName name of the bean when it's created in this context. * The name can be null if we're autowiring a bean that * doesn't belong to the factory. * @param owner owning BeanFactory * @return a bean instance for this bean definition * @throws BeansException if the instantiation failed */ Object instantiate( RootBeanDefinition beanDefinition, String beanName, BeanFactory owner) throws BeansException; /** * Return an instance of the bean with the given name in this factory, * creating it via the given constructor. * @param beanDefinition the bean definition * @param beanName name of the bean when it's created in this context. * The name can be null if we're autowiring a bean * that doesn't belong to the factory. * @param owner owning BeanFactory * @param ctor the constructor to use * @param args the constructor arguments to apply * @return a bean instance for this bean definition * @throws BeansException if the instantiation failed */ Object instantiate( RootBeanDefinition beanDefinition, String beanName, BeanFactory owner, Constructor ctor, Object[] args) throws BeansException; /** * Return an instance of the bean with the given name in this factory, * creating it via the given factory method. * @param beanDefinition bean definition * @param beanName name of the bean when it's created in this context. * The name can be null if we're autowiring a bean * that doesn't belong to the factory. * @param owner owning BeanFactory * @param factoryBean the factory bean instance to call the factory method on, * or null in case of a static factory method * @param factoryMethod the factory method to use * @param args the factory method arguments to apply * @return a bean instance for this bean definition * @throws BeansException if the instantiation failed */ Object instantiate( RootBeanDefinition beanDefinition, String beanName, BeanFactory owner, Object factoryBean, Method factoryMethod, Object[] args) throws BeansException; }





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