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spring - ConfigurableApplicationContext vs ApplicationContext

I have been learning spring framework for some time.But whenever I look for initialization and destruction callbacks, every example uses ConfigurableApplicationContext instead of ApplicationContext. Can someone explain why?

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Because all common implementation of ApplicationContext are in fact ConfigurableApplicationContext. Extract from javadoc for ConfigurableApplicationContext :

SPI interface to be implemented by most if not all application contexts.

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Configuration and lifecycle methods are encapsulated here to avoid making them obvious to ApplicationContext client code. The present methods should only be used by startup and shutdown code

That means that when you use an application context, i.e. get beans from it you only use it as an ApplicationContext but when you manage its life cycle (initialization and destruction) you use methods from ConfigurableApplicationContext


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