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package org.springframework.context.support;

import org.springframework.context.EmbeddedValueResolverAware;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.StringValueResolver;

Convenient base class for components with a need for embedded value resolution (i.e. EmbeddedValueResolverAware consumers).
Author:Juergen Hoeller
Since:4.1
/** * Convenient base class for components with a need for embedded value resolution * (i.e. {@link org.springframework.context.EmbeddedValueResolverAware} consumers). * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 4.1 */
public class EmbeddedValueResolutionSupport implements EmbeddedValueResolverAware { @Nullable private StringValueResolver embeddedValueResolver; @Override public void setEmbeddedValueResolver(StringValueResolver resolver) { this.embeddedValueResolver = resolver; }
Resolve the given embedded value through this instance's StringValueResolver.
Params:
  • value – the value to resolve
See Also:
Returns:the resolved value, or always the original value if no resolver is available
/** * Resolve the given embedded value through this instance's {@link StringValueResolver}. * @param value the value to resolve * @return the resolved value, or always the original value if no resolver is available * @see #setEmbeddedValueResolver */
@Nullable protected String resolveEmbeddedValue(String value) { return (this.embeddedValueResolver != null ? this.embeddedValueResolver.resolveStringValue(value) : value); } }