Spring Beans: Table
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The following table lists all the Spring beans that are contained in the current application. Click on the Bean ID to view the configuration of a particular Spring bean.
A Spring bean is a Java object that is instantiated, assembled, and managed by a Spring container, which is a Spring application context. A Spring application contains one or more Spring beans.
A Spring application can contain multiple application contexts, which can be either independent of each other or organized in a hierarchy. However, the Administration Console does not take this into consideration, but rather, lists Spring beans in all application contexts. Refer to the Application Context column of the table to determine the application context to which a particular Spring bean belongs.
NOTE: You must start the application that contains the Spring beans to be able to view their configuration.
Column Display
You can show fewer or additional data points on this page by expanding Customize this table and modifying the Column Display list. Each data point displays in its own table column.
The following table lists all of the data points that you can display in columns on this page.
Name Description Bean ID Name of the Spring bean.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.BeanId
Application Context Display name of the application context that this Spring bean is defined in. The application context is the Spring Inversion of Control (IoC) container.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.ApplicationContextDisplayName
Bean Class Name Class name of this Spring bean, as defined in the application context of the Spring application.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.BeanClassname
Resource The name of the resource that this bean definition comes from. May be empty if the bean is implicitly registered.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.ResourceDescription
Role Role hint of this bean definition. The role is one of ROLE_APPLICATION, ROLE_SUPPORT, or ROLE_INFRASTRUCTURE.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.Role
Scope Scope of this bean. The scope is "singleton", "prototype", or other web specific or user defined values.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.Scope
Parent Bean ID Name (Id) of parent bean definition.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.ParentId
Singleton Whether this is a singleton Spring bean. There is just one instance of a singleton bean per bean definition per application context.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.Singleton
Abstract Whether this Spring bean is "abstract". An abstract bean definition can be used as a base for other definitions but cannot be instantiated.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.Abstract
Lazy Init Whether this bean should be lazily initialized. A lazy initialized bean is not created until it is needed.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.LazyInit
Autowire Candidate Whether this bean is a candidate to be autowired to other beans.
MBean Attribute:
SpringBeanDefinitionRuntimeMBean.AutowireCandidate