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Apache CXF example source code file (Configurer.java)

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configurer, configurer, default_user_cfg_file, object, object, string, string, user_cfg_file_property_name, user_cfg_file_property_name, user_cfg_file_property_url

The Apache CXF Configurer.java source code

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package org.apache.cxf.configuration;

/**
 * The configurer's interface
 * 
 * A class that implements this interface will perform a 
 * bean's configuration work
 */
public interface Configurer {    
    
    String DEFAULT_USER_CFG_FILE = "cxf.xml";

    String USER_CFG_FILE_PROPERTY_NAME = "cxf.config.file";
    
    String USER_CFG_FILE_PROPERTY_URL = "cxf.config.file.url";

    /**
     * set up the Bean's value by using Dependency Injection from the application context
     * @param beanInstance the instance of the bean which needs to be configured
     */
    void configureBean(Object beanInstance);
    
    /**
     * set up the Bean's value by using Dependency Injection from the application context
     * with a proper name. You can use * as the prefix of wildcard name.
     * @param name the name of the bean which needs to be configured
     * @param beanInstance the instance of bean which need to be configured
     */
    void configureBean(String name, Object beanInstance);

}

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