/* * Copyright 2002-2009 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.context.support; import java.io.IOException; import java.lang.annotation.Annotation; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Date; import java.util.LinkedHashMap; import java.util.LinkedHashSet; import java.util.List; import java.util.Locale; import java.util.Map; import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory; import org.springframework.beans.BeansException; import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory; import org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean; import org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException; import org.springframework.beans.factory.config.AutowireCapableBeanFactory; import org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanFactoryPostProcessor; import org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanPostProcessor; import org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ConfigurableListableBeanFactory; import org.springframework.beans.support.ResourceEditorRegistrar; import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext; import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextAware; import org.springframework.context.ApplicationEvent; import org.springframework.context.ApplicationEventPublisher; import org.springframework.context.ApplicationEventPublisherAware; import org.springframework.context.ApplicationListener; import org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext; import org.springframework.context.HierarchicalMessageSource; import org.springframework.context.Lifecycle; import org.springframework.context.MessageSource; import org.springframework.context.MessageSourceAware; import org.springframework.context.MessageSourceResolvable; import org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException; import org.springframework.context.ResourceLoaderAware; import org.springframework.context.event.ApplicationEventMulticaster; import org.springframework.context.event.ContextClosedEvent; import org.springframework.context.event.ContextRefreshedEvent; import org.springframework.context.event.ContextStartedEvent; import org.springframework.context.event.ContextStoppedEvent; import org.springframework.context.event.SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster; import org.springframework.context.expression.StandardBeanExpressionResolver; import org.springframework.context.weaving.LoadTimeWeaverAwareProcessor; import org.springframework.core.OrderComparator; import org.springframework.core.Ordered; import org.springframework.core.PriorityOrdered; import org.springframework.core.io.DefaultResourceLoader; import org.springframework.core.io.Resource; import org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader; import org.springframework.core.io.support.PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver; import org.springframework.core.io.support.ResourcePatternResolver; import org.springframework.util.Assert; import org.springframework.util.ObjectUtils; /** * Abstract implementation of the {@link org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext} * interface. Doesn't mandate the type of storage used for configuration; simply * implements common context functionality. Uses the Template Method design pattern, * requiring concrete subclasses to implement abstract methods. * *
In contrast to a plain BeanFactory, an ApplicationContext is supposed * to detect special beans defined in its internal bean factory: * Therefore, this class automatically registers * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanFactoryPostProcessor BeanFactoryPostProcessors}, * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanPostProcessor BeanPostProcessors} * and {@link org.springframework.context.ApplicationListener ApplicationListeners} * which are defined as beans in the context. * *
A {@link org.springframework.context.MessageSource} may also be supplied * as a bean in the context, with the name "messageSource"; otherwise, message * resolution is delegated to the parent context. Furthermore, a multicaster * for application events can be supplied as "applicationEventMulticaster" bean * of type {@link org.springframework.context.event.ApplicationEventMulticaster} * in the context; otherwise, a default multicaster of type * {@link org.springframework.context.event.SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster} will be used. * *
Implements resource loading through extending
* {@link org.springframework.core.io.DefaultResourceLoader}.
* Consequently treats non-URL resource paths as class path resources
* (supporting full class path resource names that include the package path,
* e.g. "mypackage/myresource.dat"), unless the {@link #getResourceByPath}
* method is overwritten in a subclass.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @author Mark Fisher
* @since January 21, 2001
* @see #refreshBeanFactory
* @see #getBeanFactory
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanFactoryPostProcessor
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanPostProcessor
* @see org.springframework.context.event.ApplicationEventMulticaster
* @see org.springframework.context.ApplicationListener
* @see org.springframework.context.MessageSource
*/
public abstract class AbstractApplicationContext extends DefaultResourceLoader
implements ConfigurableApplicationContext, DisposableBean {
/**
* Name of the MessageSource bean in the factory.
* If none is supplied, message resolution is delegated to the parent.
* @see MessageSource
*/
public static final String MESSAGE_SOURCE_BEAN_NAME = "messageSource";
/**
* Name of the ApplicationEventMulticaster bean in the factory.
* If none is supplied, a default SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster is used.
* @see org.springframework.context.event.ApplicationEventMulticaster
* @see org.springframework.context.event.SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster
*/
public static final String APPLICATION_EVENT_MULTICASTER_BEAN_NAME = "applicationEventMulticaster";
static {
// Eagerly load the ContextClosedEvent class to avoid weird classloader issues
// on application shutdown in WebLogic 8.1. (Reported by Dustin Woods.)
ContextClosedEvent.class.getName();
}
/** Logger used by this class. Available to subclasses. */
protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass());
/** Unique id for this context, if any */
private String id = ObjectUtils.identityToString(this);
/** Display name */
private String displayName = ObjectUtils.identityToString(this);
/** Parent context */
private ApplicationContext parent;
/** BeanFactoryPostProcessors to apply on refresh */
private final List Default is the object id of the context instance, or the name
* of the context bean if the context is itself defined as a bean.
* @param id the unique id of the context
*/
public void setId(String id) {
this.id = id;
}
/**
* Return the unique id of this application context.
* @return the unique id of the context, or Default is the object id of the context instance.
*/
public void setDisplayName(String displayName) {
Assert.hasLength(displayName, "Display name must not be empty");
this.displayName = displayName;
}
/**
* Return a friendly name for this context.
* @return a display name for this context (never Note: Listeners get initialized after the MessageSource, to be able
* to access it within listener implementations. Thus, MessageSource
* implementations cannot publish events.
* @param event the event to publish (may be application-specific or a
* standard framework event)
*/
public void publishEvent(ApplicationEvent event) {
Assert.notNull(event, "Event must not be null");
if (logger.isTraceEnabled()) {
logger.trace("Publishing event in " + getDisplayName() + ": " + event);
}
getApplicationEventMulticaster().multicastEvent(event);
if (this.parent != null) {
this.parent.publishEvent(event);
}
}
/**
* Return the internal MessageSource used by the context.
* @return the internal MessageSource (never Can be overridden in subclasses, for extended resolution strategies,
* for example in a web environment.
* Do not call this when needing to resolve a location pattern.
* Call the context's Must be called before singleton instantiation.
*/
protected void invokeBeanFactoryPostProcessors(ConfigurableListableBeanFactory beanFactory) {
// Invoke factory processors registered with the context instance.
invokeBeanFactoryPostProcessors(getBeanFactoryPostProcessors(), beanFactory);
// Do not initialize FactoryBeans here: We need to leave all regular beans
// uninitialized to let the bean factory post-processors apply to them!
String[] postProcessorNames =
beanFactory.getBeanNamesForType(BeanFactoryPostProcessor.class, true, false);
// Separate between BeanFactoryPostProcessors that implement PriorityOrdered,
// Ordered, and the rest.
List Must be called before any instantiation of application beans.
*/
protected void registerBeanPostProcessors(ConfigurableListableBeanFactory beanFactory) {
String[] postProcessorNames = beanFactory.getBeanNamesForType(BeanPostProcessor.class, true, false);
// Register BeanPostProcessorChecker that logs an info message when
// a bean is created during BeanPostProcessor instantiation, i.e. when
// a bean is not eligible for getting processed by all BeanPostProcessors.
int beanProcessorTargetCount = beanFactory.getBeanPostProcessorCount() + 1 + postProcessorNames.length;
beanFactory.addBeanPostProcessor(new BeanPostProcessorChecker(beanFactory, beanProcessorTargetCount));
// Separate between BeanPostProcessors that implement PriorityOrdered,
// Ordered, and the rest.
List This implementation is empty.
* @throws BeansException in case of errors
* @see #refresh()
*/
protected void onRefresh() throws BeansException {
// For subclasses: do nothing by default.
}
/**
* Add beans that implement ApplicationListener as listeners.
* Doesn't affect other listeners, which can be added without being beans.
*/
protected void registerListeners() {
// Register statically specified listeners first.
for (ApplicationListener listener : getApplicationListeners()) {
getApplicationEventMulticaster().addApplicationListener(listener);
}
// Do not initialize FactoryBeans here: We need to leave all regular beans
// uninitialized to let post-processors apply to them!
String[] listenerBeanNames = getBeanNamesForType(ApplicationListener.class, true, false);
for (final String lisName : listenerBeanNames) {
getApplicationEventMulticaster().addApplicationListenerBean(lisName);
}
}
/**
* Subclasses can invoke this method to register a listener.
* Any beans in the context that are listeners are automatically added.
* @param listener the listener to register
*/
protected void addListener(ApplicationListener listener) {
getApplicationEventMulticaster().addApplicationListener(listener);
}
/**
* Finish the initialization of this context's bean factory,
* initializing all remaining singleton beans.
*/
protected void finishBeanFactoryInitialization(ConfigurableListableBeanFactory beanFactory) {
// Stop using the temporary ClassLoader for type matching.
beanFactory.setTempClassLoader(null);
// Allow for caching all bean definition metadata, not expecting further changes.
beanFactory.freezeConfiguration();
// Instantiate all remaining (non-lazy-init) singletons.
beanFactory.preInstantiateSingletons();
}
/**
* Finish the refresh of this context, publishing the
* {@link org.springframework.context.event.ContextRefreshedEvent}.
*/
protected void finishRefresh() {
// Publish the final event.
publishEvent(new ContextRefreshedEvent(this));
}
/**
* Cancel this context's refresh attempt, resetting the Delegates to The Delegates to Called by both Can be overridden to add context-specific bean destruction steps
* right before or right after standard singleton destruction,
* while the context's BeanFactory is still active.
* @see #getBeanFactory()
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ConfigurableBeanFactory#destroySingletons()
*/
protected void destroyBeans() {
getBeanFactory().destroySingletons();
}
/**
* Template method which can be overridden to add context-specific shutdown work.
* The default implementation is empty.
* Called at the end of {@link #doClose}'s shutdown procedure, after
* this context's BeanFactory has been closed. If custom shutdown logic
* needs to execute while the BeanFactory is still active, override
* the {@link #destroyBeans()} method instead.
*/
protected void onClose() {
// For subclasses: do nothing by default.
}
public boolean isActive() {
synchronized (this.activeMonitor) {
return this.active;
}
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implementation of BeanFactory interface
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
public Object getBean(String name) throws BeansException {
return getBeanFactory().getBean(name);
}
public A subclass will either create a new bean factory and hold a reference to it,
* or return a single BeanFactory instance that it holds. In the latter case, it will
* usually throw an IllegalStateException if refreshing the context more than once.
* @throws BeansException if initialization of the bean factory failed
* @throws IllegalStateException if already initialized and multiple refresh
* attempts are not supported
*/
protected abstract void refreshBeanFactory() throws BeansException, IllegalStateException;
/**
* Subclasses must implement this method to release their internal bean factory.
* This method gets invoked by {@link #close()} after all other shutdown work.
* Should never throw an exception but rather log shutdown failures.
*/
protected abstract void closeBeanFactory();
/**
* Subclasses must return their internal bean factory here. They should implement the
* lookup efficiently, so that it can be called repeatedly without a performance penalty.
* Note: Subclasses should check whether the context is still active before
* returning the internal bean factory. The internal factory should generally be
* considered unavailable once the context has been closed.
* @return this application context's internal bean factory (never null
if none
*/
public String getId() {
return this.id;
}
/**
* Set a friendly name for this context.
* Typically done during initialization of concrete context implementations.
* null
)
*/
public String getDisplayName() {
return this.displayName;
}
/**
* Return the parent context, or null
if there is no parent
* (that is, this context is the root of the context hierarchy).
*/
public ApplicationContext getParent() {
return this.parent;
}
/**
* Return this context's internal bean factory as AutowireCapableBeanFactory,
* if already available.
* @see #getBeanFactory()
*/
public AutowireCapableBeanFactory getAutowireCapableBeanFactory() throws IllegalStateException {
return getBeanFactory();
}
/**
* Return the timestamp (ms) when this context was first loaded.
*/
public long getStartupDate() {
return this.startupDate;
}
/**
* Publish the given event to all listeners.
* null
)
* @throws IllegalStateException if the context has not been initialized yet
*/
private ApplicationEventMulticaster getApplicationEventMulticaster() throws IllegalStateException {
if (this.applicationEventMulticaster == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("ApplicationEventMulticaster not initialized - " +
"call 'refresh' before multicasting events via the context: " + this);
}
return this.applicationEventMulticaster;
}
/**
* Return the ResourcePatternResolver to use for resolving location patterns
* into Resource instances. Default is a
* {@link org.springframework.core.io.support.PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver},
* supporting Ant-style location patterns.
* getResources
method instead, which
* will delegate to the ResourcePatternResolver.
* @return the ResourcePatternResolver for this context
* @see #getResources
* @see org.springframework.core.io.support.PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver
*/
protected ResourcePatternResolver getResourcePatternResolver() {
return new PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver(this);
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implementation of ConfigurableApplicationContext interface
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
public void setParent(ApplicationContext parent) {
this.parent = parent;
}
public void addBeanFactoryPostProcessor(BeanFactoryPostProcessor beanFactoryPostProcessor) {
this.beanFactoryPostProcessors.add(beanFactoryPostProcessor);
}
/**
* Return the list of BeanFactoryPostProcessors that will get applied
* to the internal BeanFactory.
*/
public Listactive
flag
* after an exception got thrown.
* @param ex the exception that led to the cancellation
*/
protected void cancelRefresh(BeansException ex) {
synchronized (this.activeMonitor) {
this.active = false;
}
}
/**
* Register a shutdown hook with the JVM runtime, closing this context
* on JVM shutdown unless it has already been closed at that time.
* doClose()
for the actual closing procedure.
* @see java.lang.Runtime#addShutdownHook
* @see #close()
* @see #doClose()
*/
public void registerShutdownHook() {
if (this.shutdownHook == null) {
// No shutdown hook registered yet.
this.shutdownHook = new Thread() {
@Override
public void run() {
doClose();
}
};
Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(this.shutdownHook);
}
}
/**
* DisposableBean callback for destruction of this instance.
* Only called when the ApplicationContext itself is running
* as a bean in another BeanFactory or ApplicationContext,
* which is rather unusual.
* close
method is the native way to
* shut down an ApplicationContext.
* @see #close()
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.access.SingletonBeanFactoryLocator
*/
public void destroy() {
close();
}
/**
* Close this application context, destroying all beans in its bean factory.
* doClose()
for the actual closing procedure.
* Also removes a JVM shutdown hook, if registered, as it's not needed anymore.
* @see #doClose()
* @see #registerShutdownHook()
*/
public void close() {
synchronized (this.startupShutdownMonitor) {
doClose();
// If we registered a JVM shutdown hook, we don't need it anymore now:
// We've already explicitly closed the context.
if (this.shutdownHook != null) {
Runtime.getRuntime().removeShutdownHook(this.shutdownHook);
}
}
}
/**
* Actually performs context closing: publishes a ContextClosedEvent and
* destroys the singletons in the bean factory of this application context.
* close()
and a JVM shutdown hook, if any.
* @see org.springframework.context.event.ContextClosedEvent
* @see #destroyBeans()
* @see #close()
* @see #registerShutdownHook()
*/
protected void doClose() {
if (isActive()) {
if (logger.isInfoEnabled()) {
logger.info("Closing " + this);
}
try {
// Publish shutdown event.
publishEvent(new ContextClosedEvent(this));
}
catch (Throwable ex) {
logger.error("Exception thrown from ApplicationListener handling ContextClosedEvent", ex);
}
// Stop all Lifecycle beans, to avoid delays during individual destruction.
MapDisposableBean.destroy()
and/or the specified
* "destroy-method".
* null
)
* @throws IllegalStateException if the context has not been initialized yet
*/
private MessageSource getMessageSource() throws IllegalStateException {
if (this.messageSource == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("MessageSource not initialized - " +
"call 'refresh' before accessing messages via the context: " + this);
}
return this.messageSource;
}
/**
* Return the internal message source of the parent context if it is an
* AbstractApplicationContext too; else, return the parent context itself.
*/
protected MessageSource getInternalParentMessageSource() {
return (getParent() instanceof AbstractApplicationContext) ?
((AbstractApplicationContext) getParent()).messageSource : getParent();
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implementation of ResourcePatternResolver interface
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
public Resource[] getResources(String locationPattern) throws IOException {
return this.resourcePatternResolver.getResources(locationPattern);
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implementation of Lifecycle interface
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
public void start() {
Mapnull
)
* @throws IllegalStateException if the context does not hold an internal bean factory yet
* (usually if {@link #refresh()} has never been called) or if the context has been
* closed already
* @see #refreshBeanFactory()
* @see #closeBeanFactory()
*/
public abstract ConfigurableListableBeanFactory getBeanFactory() throws IllegalStateException;
/**
* Return information about this context.
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(getDisplayName());
sb.append(": startup date [").append(new Date(getStartupDate()));
sb.append("]; ");
ApplicationContext parent = getParent();
if (parent == null) {
sb.append("root of context hierarchy");
}
else {
sb.append("parent: ").append(parent.getDisplayName());
}
return sb.toString();
}
/**
* BeanPostProcessor that logs an info message when a bean is created during
* BeanPostProcessor instantiation, i.e. when a bean is not eligible for
* getting processed by all BeanPostProcessors.
*/
private class BeanPostProcessorChecker implements BeanPostProcessor {
private final ConfigurableListableBeanFactory beanFactory;
private final int beanPostProcessorTargetCount;
public BeanPostProcessorChecker(ConfigurableListableBeanFactory beanFactory, int beanPostProcessorTargetCount) {
this.beanFactory = beanFactory;
this.beanPostProcessorTargetCount = beanPostProcessorTargetCount;
}
public Object postProcessBeforeInitialization(Object bean, String beanName) {
return bean;
}
public Object postProcessAfterInitialization(Object bean, String beanName) {
if (!(bean instanceof BeanPostProcessor) &&
this.beanFactory.getBeanPostProcessorCount() < this.beanPostProcessorTargetCount) {
if (logger.isInfoEnabled()) {
logger.info("Bean '" + beanName + "' is not eligible for getting processed by all " +
"BeanPostProcessors (for example: not eligible for auto-proxying)");
}
}
return bean;
}
}
}