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Clarify enforceInitMethod/enforceDestroyMethod default values in AbstractBeanDefinition #25402

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jhoeller opened this issue Jul 17, 2020 · 0 comments
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Following up on #25318, the javadoc for setEnforceInitMethod and setEnforceDestroyMethod is misleading since the actual default value is dependent on whether the init/destroy method name was locally specified or coming from a defaults section.

@jhoeller jhoeller added type: documentation A documentation task in: core Issues in core modules (aop, beans, core, context, expression) labels Jul 17, 2020
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