Overview
Using
- Spring 3.0.1 (annotation configuration)
- Current configuration is using CGLib as proxy creator but this is not my preference
- Transactions are annotation configured without any special settings
- All configuration is done with annotations (
@Service
,@Transactional
,@ManagedResource
,@Inject
, etc.)
- Hibernate 3.5 (entities are annotated with javax.persistence)
Guidelines highlights
- Every bean annotated with
@Repository
or@Service
must have an interface - Constructor DI (when re-configuration isn't required)
- Constructor has default visibility (
Foo(Bar bar) {...}
)
- Constructor has default visibility (
- Bean fields are final (when re-configuration isn't required)
- Leads to no default constructor
- Implementations are default visible with final modifier (
final class Foo
)
The Problem
- CGLib can't proxy final classes
- CGLib requires default (empty) constructor
- Some services are required to be exposed via JMX
- MBean exporter can't work unless proxied by CGLib
- Some
@Transactional
@Service
s are accessed via facade service which requires more than one service to include in the facade transaction (e.g. Observer service over 2 application components) - Some interfaces have more than one implementation (which currently distinguished by
@Qualifier
) - Future guideline (or nice to have feature) - each application module will have
beanRefContext.xml
file to configure its internal application context
When I used to work with XML configuration I was able to enforce all the guidelines I presented above, but when switching to annotations it seems like Spring is misbehaving.
Developers in my group prefer annotation configuration (I seems easier to wire and write new code), but I've noticed all kind of "hacks" they introduce to the code to prevent from dealing with Spring application context failures.
The Question(s)
- Are there best practices I should follow when using annotation configuration?
- When using more than one implementation per interface (trying to reduce the use of
@Primary
or@Qualifier
) - When using
@Transactional
- When using
@ManagedResource
- When using a combination of the above
- When using more than one implementation per interface (trying to reduce the use of
- Is there a way of stop working with CGLib, keep the annotation configuration and still be able to export my MBeans with annotations?
- What is the suitable implementation for keeping most (preferably, all) of my guidelines?