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<<beans-factory-scopes-other-injection, scoped proxies>>. The easiest way to create
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such a proxy when using the XML configuration is the `<aop:scoped-proxy/>` element.
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Configuring your beans in Java with a `@Scope` annotation offers equivalent support
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with the `proxyMode` attribute. The default is no proxy (`ScopedProxyMode.NO`),
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but you can specify `ScopedProxyMode.TARGET_CLASS` or `ScopedProxyMode.INTERFACES`.
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with the `proxyMode` attribute. The default is `ScopedProxyMode.DEFAULT`, which
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typically indicates that no scoped proxy should be created unless a different default
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has been configured at the component-scan instruction level. You can specify
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`ScopedProxyMode.TARGET_CLASS`, `ScopedProxyMode.INTERFACES` or `ScopedProxyMode.NO`.
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If you port the scoped proxy example from the XML reference documentation (see
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<<beans-factory-scopes-other-injection, scoped proxies>>) to our `@Bean` using Java,
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