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We're using dependency injection in Java Spring MVC to add resources to controllers. For example:

@Autowired
public MyController(
    @Qualifier("MyOtherControllerA") MyOtherControllerA myOtherControllerA,                 
    @Qualifier("MyOtherControllerB") MyOtherControllerB myOtherControllerB)
{
    ...
}

We want to inject different dependencies for DEBUG mode and LIVE. For instance, for debug, we could have:

@Autowired
public MyController(
    @Qualifier("MyOtherControllerA_Mock") MyOtherControllerA myOtherControllerA,                 
    @Qualifier("MyOtherControllerB_Mock") MyOtherControllerB myOtherControllerB)
{
    ...
}

How do we do this?

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    Create a spring.xml configuration for live and a different spring.xml configuration for debug
    – DwB
    Feb 27, 2013 at 16:12
  • With different beans? (and then don't use the annotations?) How do I tell Spring what config.xml to use?
    – Jason
    Feb 27, 2013 at 16:14
  • might be worth taking a look at spring 3.2 andc its new testing features Feb 27, 2013 at 16:26
  • If you put the spring config.xml on the classpath, you can easily switch between the live and debug versions by placing the desired config.xml on the classpath.
    – DwB
    Feb 27, 2013 at 17:10

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Don't put the logic for different environments into your code. Have a look at environment specific configuration. They had a similar problem.

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