public class CandidateComponentsIndex extends Object
META-INF/spring.components.
 An arbitrary number of stereotypes can be registered (and queried) on the index: a
 typical example is the fully qualified name of an annotation that flags the class for
 a certain use case. The following call returns all the @Component
 candidate types for the com.example package (and its sub-packages):
 
 Set<String> candidates = index.getCandidateTypes(
         "com.example", "org.springframework.stereotype.Component");
 
 The type is usually the fully qualified name of a class, though this is
 not a rule. Similarly, the stereotype is usually the fully qualified name of
 a target type but it can be any marker really.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Set<String> | getCandidateTypes(String basePackage,
                 String stereotype)Return the candidate types that are associated with the specified stereotype. | 
public Set<String> getCandidateTypes(String basePackage, String stereotype)
basePackage - the package to check for candidatesstereotype - the stereotype to usestereotype
 or an empty set if none has been found for the specified basePackage