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package org.springframework.beans.factory;
import org.springframework.beans.FatalBeanException;
/**
* Exception to be thrown from a FactoryBean's <code>getObject()</code> method
* if the bean is not fully initialized yet, for example because it is involved
* in a circular reference.
*
* <p>Note: A circular reference with a FactoryBean cannot be solved by eagerly
* caching singleton instances like with normal beans. The reason is that
* <i>every</i> FactoryBean needs to be fully initialized before it can
* return the created bean, while only <i>specific</i> normal beans need
* to be initialized - that is, if a collaborating bean actually invokes
* them on initialization instead of just storing the reference.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 30.10.2003
* @see FactoryBean#getObject()
*/
public class FactoryBeanNotInitializedException extends FatalBeanException {
/**
* Create a new FactoryBeanNotInitializedException with the default message.
*/
public FactoryBeanNotInitializedException() {
super("FactoryBean is not fully initialized yet");
}
/**
* Create a new FactoryBeanNotInitializedException with the given message.
* @param msg the detail message
*/
public FactoryBeanNotInitializedException(String msg) {
super(msg);
}
}
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