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package org.springframework.boot;

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;

import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.core.annotation.AliasFor;

Indicates that a class provides Spring Boot application @Configuration. Can be used as an alternative to the Spring's standard @Configuration annotation so that configuration can be found automatically (for example in tests).

Application should only ever include one @SpringBootConfiguration and most idiomatic Spring Boot applications will inherit it from @SpringBootApplication.

Author:Phillip Webb, Andy Wilkinson
Since:1.4.0
/** * Indicates that a class provides Spring Boot application * {@link Configuration @Configuration}. Can be used as an alternative to the Spring's * standard {@code @Configuration} annotation so that configuration can be found * automatically (for example in tests). * <p> * Application should only ever include <em>one</em> {@code @SpringBootConfiguration} and * most idiomatic Spring Boot applications will inherit it from * {@code @SpringBootApplication}. * * @author Phillip Webb * @author Andy Wilkinson * @since 1.4.0 */
@Target(ElementType.TYPE) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Documented @Configuration public @interface SpringBootConfiguration {
Specify whether @Bean methods should get proxied in order to enforce bean lifecycle behavior, e.g. to return shared singleton bean instances even in case of direct @Bean method calls in user code. This feature requires method interception, implemented through a runtime-generated CGLIB subclass which comes with limitations such as the configuration class and its methods not being allowed to declare final.

The default is true, allowing for 'inter-bean references' within the configuration class as well as for external calls to this configuration's @Bean methods, e.g. from another configuration class. If this is not needed since each of this particular configuration's @Bean methods is self-contained and designed as a plain factory method for container use, switch this flag to false in order to avoid CGLIB subclass processing.

Turning off bean method interception effectively processes @Bean methods individually like when declared on non-@Configuration classes, a.k.a. "@Bean Lite Mode" (see @Bean's javadoc). It is therefore behaviorally equivalent to removing the @Configuration stereotype.

Returns:whether to proxy @Bean methods
Since:2.2
/** * Specify whether {@link Bean @Bean} methods should get proxied in order to enforce * bean lifecycle behavior, e.g. to return shared singleton bean instances even in * case of direct {@code @Bean} method calls in user code. This feature requires * method interception, implemented through a runtime-generated CGLIB subclass which * comes with limitations such as the configuration class and its methods not being * allowed to declare {@code final}. * <p> * The default is {@code true}, allowing for 'inter-bean references' within the * configuration class as well as for external calls to this configuration's * {@code @Bean} methods, e.g. from another configuration class. If this is not needed * since each of this particular configuration's {@code @Bean} methods is * self-contained and designed as a plain factory method for container use, switch * this flag to {@code false} in order to avoid CGLIB subclass processing. * <p> * Turning off bean method interception effectively processes {@code @Bean} methods * individually like when declared on non-{@code @Configuration} classes, a.k.a. * "@Bean Lite Mode" (see {@link Bean @Bean's javadoc}). It is therefore behaviorally * equivalent to removing the {@code @Configuration} stereotype. * @return whether to proxy {@code @Bean} methods * @since 2.2 */
@AliasFor(annotation = Configuration.class) boolean proxyBeanMethods() default true; }