spring javaconfig prototype injected in a prototype
I have two prototype spring beans defined like :
@Bean
@Scope("prototype")
public Type1 type1(Type2 type2 ){
return new Type1 (type2 );
}
@Bean
@Scope("prototype")
public Type2 type2 (){
return new Type2();
}
When I do something like appContext.getBean("type1");
, is it going to create new instances of both Type1 and Type2 every time I do a getBean.
spring spring-java-config
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I have two prototype spring beans defined like :
@Bean
@Scope("prototype")
public Type1 type1(Type2 type2 ){
return new Type1 (type2 );
}
@Bean
@Scope("prototype")
public Type2 type2 (){
return new Type2();
}
When I do something like appContext.getBean("type1");
, is it going to create new instances of both Type1 and Type2 every time I do a getBean.
spring spring-java-config
Yes it will. You can test it quite easily yourself.
– M. Deinum
Nov 20 '18 at 9:56
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I have two prototype spring beans defined like :
@Bean
@Scope("prototype")
public Type1 type1(Type2 type2 ){
return new Type1 (type2 );
}
@Bean
@Scope("prototype")
public Type2 type2 (){
return new Type2();
}
When I do something like appContext.getBean("type1");
, is it going to create new instances of both Type1 and Type2 every time I do a getBean.
spring spring-java-config
I have two prototype spring beans defined like :
@Bean
@Scope("prototype")
public Type1 type1(Type2 type2 ){
return new Type1 (type2 );
}
@Bean
@Scope("prototype")
public Type2 type2 (){
return new Type2();
}
When I do something like appContext.getBean("type1");
, is it going to create new instances of both Type1 and Type2 every time I do a getBean.
spring spring-java-config
spring spring-java-config
edited Nov 20 '18 at 9:51
Ahmed Ashour
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Yes it will. You can test it quite easily yourself.
– M. Deinum
Nov 20 '18 at 9:56
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Yes it will. You can test it quite easily yourself.
– M. Deinum
Nov 20 '18 at 9:56
Yes it will. You can test it quite easily yourself.
– M. Deinum
Nov 20 '18 at 9:56
Yes it will. You can test it quite easily yourself.
– M. Deinum
Nov 20 '18 at 9:56
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Yes it will. You can test it quite easily yourself.
– M. Deinum
Nov 20 '18 at 9:56