Let Blueprint do it,
you'll just need a bean which does have the BluePrintContainer interface as
property, where you reference just this.

regards, Achim



2015-05-12 14:46 GMT+02:00 ellirael <[email protected]>:

> Type is BluePrintContainer? Interface?
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> How to do it inside my code without injection?
> My objects lifecycle controlled from another container.
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