Currently I have a Spring configuration set up this way:
@Bean
@Autowired
public Manager manager(DataRetriever dataRetriever) {
Manager m = new Manager();
m.setRetriever(dataRetriever); //DataRetriever is a @Component bean
return m;
}
@Bean
public VendorFactoryBean factory() {
final VendorFactoryBean fb = new VendorFactoryBean();
fb.setManager(manager());
return fb;
}
VendorFactoryBean
requires a Manager
instance. Manager
bean > DataRetriever
bean.
Within DataRetriever
I have a @Transactional
annotation like so:
@Component("dataRetriever")
public class DataRetriever {
@Transactional public void retrieveStuff() {...}
}
Now, VendorFactoryBean
implements BeanPostProcessor
. Here's where I run into problems.
According to this SO question, all BeanPostProcessors and their directly referenced beans will be instantiated on startup, and in addition: Since AOP auto-proxying is implemented as a BeanPostProcessor itself, no BeanPostProcessors or directly referenced beans are eligible for auto-proxying (and thus will not have aspects 'woven' into them.
In fact, the @Transactional annotation is ignored and I get an error: "No Hibernate session bound to this thread."
I have tried to move the fb.setManager(manager());
call from the VendorFactoryBean and set it using another BeanPostProcessor, however in this case I cannot do so, because VendorFactoryBean is from a library and it contains an assertion that on instantiation a Manager instance must have already been set.
Would like to ask if there are possible solutions to this situation.
Edit: specific example in this SO question.