- The spring container finds the beans definition from the XML file and instantiates the bean
- Using the dependency injection, spring populates all of the properties as specified in the bean definition
- If the bean implements the BeanNameAware interface, the factory calls setBeanName() passing the bean’s ID
- If the bean implements the BeanFactoryAware interface, the factory calls setBeanFactory(), passing an instance of itself
- If there are any BeanPostProcessors associated with the bean, their post ProcessBeforeInitialization() methods will be called
- If an init-method is specified for the bean, it will be called
- Finally, if there are any BeanPostProcessors associated with the bean, their postProcessAfterInitialization() methods will be called
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