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- Type Parameters:
T
- the class of the bean instance
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- Bean<T>, Decorator<T>, Interceptor<T>
public interface BeanAttributes<T>
The BeanAttributes interface exposes the basic attributes of a bean.- Since:
- 1.1
- Author:
- Pete Muir
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description String
getName()
Obtains the EL name of a bean, if it has one.Set<Annotation>
getQualifiers()
Obtains the qualifiers of the bean.Class<? extends Annotation>
getScope()
Obtains the scope of the bean.Set<Class<? extends Annotation>>
getStereotypes()
Obtains the stereotypes of the bean.Set<Type>
getTypes()
Obtains the bean types of the bean.boolean
isAlternative()
Determines if the bean is an alternative.
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Method Detail
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getTypes
Set<Type> getTypes()
Obtains the bean types of the bean.- Returns:
- the bean types
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getQualifiers
Set<Annotation> getQualifiers()
Obtains the qualifiers of the bean.- Returns:
- the qualifiers
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getScope
Class<? extends Annotation> getScope()
Obtains the scope of the bean.- Returns:
- the scope
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getStereotypes
Set<Class<? extends Annotation>> getStereotypes()
Obtains the stereotypes of the bean.- Returns:
- the set of stereotypes
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isAlternative
boolean isAlternative()
Determines if the bean is an alternative.- Returns:
- true if the bean is an alternative, and false otherwise.
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