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I have two child classes(PermanentEmployee and ContractEmployee) of Employee class.

I want spring to inject the dependencies under TextEditor1 by type . Along with this i want to inject the PermanentEmployee depndency under TextEditor1.

similarily want to inject the contractEmployee dependency under TextEditor2. Rest should be injected automatically by type?

       <bean id="textEditor1" class="com.TextEditor"   autowire="byType">
           <property name="employee" ref="permanentEmployee" />
       </bean>

        <bean id="textEditor2" class="com.TextEditor"   autowire="byType">
           <property name="employee" ref="contractEmployee" />
       </bean>


        <bean id="permanentEmployee" class="com.PermanentEmployee" >
       </bean>

        <bean id="contractEmployee" class="com.ContractEmployee">
       </bean>

But i get the error Caused by: org.springframework.beans.factory.NoUniqueBeanDefinitionException: saying two match are found ?

Update :- i also tried below but it didn't work either

       <bean id="textEditor1" class="com.TextEditor"   autowire="byType">
         <qualifier type="permanentEmployee"/>
       </bean>
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  • autowire="byType" is redundant, try remove it Feb 22, 2014 at 12:55
  • If i remove autowire="byType" spring will inject only employee dependency but not others. As i said in my post i want both
    – M Sach
    Feb 22, 2014 at 12:57

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I think that's because those two com.PermanentEmployee and com.ContractEmployee are implementing another interface like com.Employee?

That way, Spring will recognize those same type and can't choose which bean Spring have to auto-wire into the bean.

So you might need to add those byName, not byType in this case.

If you change those injection with @Autowired annotation or @Resource annotation, you can use @Qualifier( for Autowired ) or name property of Resource annotation to specify bean name.

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  • I agree i can do it with @Qualifier but i wanna do it with declarative way. I also agree i can do it with byName.But i am mainly interested if i can do it with byType or not ?
    – M Sach
    Feb 22, 2014 at 14:59
  • You can't with current situation as far as I'm aware of. Maybe you can if you stop implementing common interface.
    – wonhee
    Feb 22, 2014 at 19:11

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