Reputation: 21596
I have weird situation. I tried to create new bean while using the @Configuration an @Bean this way:
package com.spring.beans.ParkingCar;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
@Configuration
public class CarMaker
{
@Bean
public CarBean createNewCar()
{
CarBean carBean=new CarBean();
return carBean;
}
}
package com.spring.beans.ParkingCar;
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
@Configuration
public class CarBean
{
private int x = 3;
static Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(CarBean.class);
public void driveCar()
{
logger.debug("I am driving my car" + x);
}
}
and then my test class looks like this:
public static void execute()
{
try
{
PropertyConfigurator.configure("log4j.properties");
ApplicationContext context = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("applicationContext.xml");
CarMaker carMaker = (CarMaker) context.getBean("carMaker");
CarBean carBean = carMaker.createNewCar();
carBean.driveCar();
}
catch (Throwable e)
{
logger.error(e);
}
}
my applicationContext.xml looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:p="http://www.springframework.org/schema/p"
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/context
http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-3.0.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-3.0.xsd">
<!-- Must for auto wiring
<context:annotation-config />
-->
<context:component-scan
base-package="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar">
</context:component-scan>
<aop:aspectj-autoproxy />
<bean id="Spring3HelloWorldBean" class="com.spring.aspect.Spring3HelloWorld">
<property name="myname" value="idan" />
</bean>
<bean id="SecurityAspect" class="com.spring.aspect.SecurityAspect">
</bean>
<bean id="CalculateStrategyBean" class="com.spring.beans.calculator.CalculateStrategyBean">
<constructor-arg value="plus" />
</bean>
<bean id="CalculatorBean" class="com.spring.beans.calculator.CalculatorBean">
<constructor-arg ref="CalculateStrategyBean" />
<constructor-arg ref="CalculateNumbersHolderBean" />
</bean>
<bean id="CalculateNumbersHolderBean" class="com.spring.beans.calculator.CalculateNumbersHolderBean">
<constructor-arg value="10" />
<constructor-arg value="20" />
</bean>
<bean id="lisenceDrive" class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.LisenceDrive"
p:carLisenceNum="333" p:isValidateCar="true" />
<bean id="AmbulancelisenceDrive" class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.LisenceDrive"
p:carLisenceNum="999" p:isValidateCar="false" />
<bean id="TransitlisenceDrive" class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.LisenceDrive"
p:carLisenceNum="111" p:isValidateCar="false" />
<bean id="TransitVechileDetails" class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.VechileDetails"
p:modelName="Transit-AS" p:numOfWheels="4" p:year="1992" />
<!-- Wiring without annotations-->
<!--
<bean id="Ambulance"
class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.FourWheelsVechile"
p:modelName="GMC" p:numOfWheels="4" p:year="1997"
p:lisenceDrive-ref="AmbulancelisenceDrive" /> <bean id="Bike"
class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.TwoWheelsVechile" autowire="byName"
p:modelName="T-BIRD" p:numOfWheels="2" p:year="2012" /> <bean
id="Transit" class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.FourWheelsVechile"
p:lisenceDrive-ref="TransitlisenceDrive" autowire="constructor">
-->
<bean id="Ambulance" class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.FourWheelsVechile"
p:modelName="GMC" p:numOfWheels="4" p:year="1997" p:lisenceDrive-ref="AmbulancelisenceDrive" />
<!-- Wiring with annotations
<bean id="Bike" class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.TwoWheelsVechile"
autowire="byName" p:modelName="T-BIRD" p:numOfWheels="2" p:year="2012" />
<bean id="Transit" class="com.spring.beans.ParkingCar.FourWheelsVechile"
p:lisenceDrive-ref="TransitlisenceDrive">
</bean>
-->
</beans>
Now when I ran it on MyEclipse thru main it worked just fine. but when I uploaded it to my stand alone application which is running on Linux I got:
2012-07-01 14:11:21,152 com.spring.test.Spring3HelloWorldTest [ERROR] org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No bean named 'carMaker' is defined
Any idea why it didn't work there?
Thanks.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 859
Reputation: 22710
@Configuration
indicates that a class declares one or more @Bean
methods while @Bean
creates a new bean which have same name as the name of the method annotated with @Bean
.
In your code sample bean with name createNewCar
will be created as method createNewCar()
method is annotated by @Bean
.
Try this
CarBean carBean = (CarBean) context.getBean("createNewCar");
carBean.driveCar();
Few things to look at
CarBean
as @Configuration
? It dont contain any bean defination ie. method with @Bean
annotation. createNewCar()
method as it is already annotated with @Bean
? (Let Spring do its work) Check this link it will help you to get familiar with @Configuration
and @Bean
annotation.
Upvotes: 2