When I'm writing a Spring command line application which parses command line arguments, how do I pass them to Spring? Would I want to have my main() structured so that it first parses the command line args and then inits Spring? Even so, how would it pass the object holding the parsed args to Spring?
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Two possibilities I can think of. 1) Set a static reference. (A static variable, although typically frowned upon, is OK in this case, because there can only be 1 command line invocation).
You can then reference the command line arguments in Spring via:
Alternatively (if you are completely opposed to static variables), you can: 2) Programmatically add the args to the application context:
Parsing the command line arguments is left as an exercise to the reader. |
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Hi, Here is an example to boot strap spring for a Main method, simply grab the passed params as normal then make the function you call on your bean (in the case deployer.execute()) take them as Strings or via any format you feel suitable.
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You can also pass an Object array as a second parameter to getBean which will be used as arguments to the constructor or factory. public static void main(String[] args) { Mybean m = (Mybean)context.getBean("mybean", new Object[] {args}); } |
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Consider the following class:
along with:
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