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* int or a custom enumeration type, for example, stringified via |
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* {@code toString}. The resulting String can be used as bean name as-is, |
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* provided that corresponding beans are defined in the bean factory. |
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* Alternatively, {@link #setServiceMappings(java.util.Properties) a custom mapping} |
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* between service ids and bean names can be defined. |
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* Alternatively, {@linkplain #setServiceMappings(java.util.Properties) a custom |
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* mapping} between service IDs and bean names can be defined. |
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* |
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* <p>By way of an example, consider the following service locator interface. |
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* Note that this interface is not dependant on any Spring APIs. |
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* Note that this interface is not dependent on any Spring APIs. |
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* |
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* <pre class="code">package a.b.c; |
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*public interface ServiceFactory { |
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* public MyService getService (); |
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* public MyService getService(); |
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*}</pre> |
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* |
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* <p>A sample config in an XML-based |
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* |
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* <p>By way of an example that looks up a bean <b>by name</b>, consider |
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* the following service locator interface. Again, note that this |
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* interface is not dependant on any Spring APIs. |
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* interface is not dependent on any Spring APIs. |
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* |
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* <pre class="code">package a.b.c; |
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* |
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