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=== Application events and listeners
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=== Application events and listeners
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In addition to the usual Spring Framework events, such as
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In addition to the usual Spring Framework events, such as
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{spring-javadoc}/context/event/ContextRefreshedEvent.{dc-ext}[`ContextRefreshedEvent`],
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{spring-javadoc}/context/event/ContextRefreshedEvent.{dc-ext}[`ContextRefreshedEvent`],
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a `SpringApplication` sends some additional application events. Some events are actually
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a `SpringApplication` sends some additional application events.
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triggered before the `ApplicationContext` is created.
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You can register event listeners in a number of ways, the most common being
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`SpringApplication.addListeners(...)` method.
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Some events are actually triggered before the `ApplicationContext` is created so you
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cannot register a listener on those as a `@Bean`. You can register them via the
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`SpringApplication.addListeners(...)` or `SpringApplicationBuilder.listeners(...)`
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methods.
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If you want those listeners to be registered automatically regardless of the way the
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application is created you can add a `META-INF/spring.factories` file to your project
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and reference your listener(s) using the `org.springframework.context.ApplicationListener`
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org.springframework.context.ApplicationListener=com.example.project.MyListener
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Application events are sent in the following order, as your application runs:
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Application events are sent in the following order, as your application runs:
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