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package org.springframework.aop.scope;
import org.springframework.aop.RawTargetAccess;
/**
* An AOP introduction interface for scoped objects.
*
* <p>Objects created from the {@link ScopedProxyFactoryBean} can be cast
* to this interface, enabling access to the raw target object
* and programmatic removal of the target object.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 2.0
* @see ScopedProxyFactoryBean
*/
public interface ScopedObject extends RawTargetAccess {
/**
* Return the current target object behind this scoped object proxy,
* in its raw form (as stored in the target scope).
* <p>The raw target object can for example be passed to persistence
* providers which would not be able to handle the scoped proxy object.
* @return the current target object behind this scoped object proxy
*/
Object getTargetObject();
/**
* Remove this object from its target scope, for example from
* the backing session.
* <p>Note that no further calls may be made to the scoped object
* afterwards (at least within the current thread, that is, with
* the exact same target object in the target scope).
*/
void removeFromScope();
}
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