Yes.
anonymous wrote : 
  |  Since we'd like to hot deploy many different Spring archives, each of them 
must be uniquely represented in our environment. For that purpose, JNDI will be 
used as a registry for these deployments. But where can we get our local JNDI 
name? By default, this JNDI name is obtained from the archive's file name: 
.spring or -spring.xml. But since it's also possible for each bean factory to 
have parent bean factory, there should be a way to define this parent's name 
too. This can be done in Spring's beans xml descriptor in description tag as 
shown in Listing 3.
  | 
  | We are parsing this description tag and looking for a regular expression 
pattern of 'BeanFactory=()' and 'ParentBeanFactory=()' so see Listing 4.
  | 

In xml code:

  | <description>BeanFactory=(MyBFName)</description>
  | 

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