I have a problem with creating two beans of the same class but different qualifier name. Basically One bean is created with the annotations @Repository and the other one is creating inside @Configuration class.
This is the class that we wont two instances with different datasources:
@Repository ("someDao")
public class SomeDaoImpl implements SomeDao {
private NamedParameterJdbcTemplate jdbcTemplate;
@Autowired
public void setDataSource(DataSource dataSource) {
jdbcTemplate = new NamedParameterJdbcTemplate(dataSource);
}
}
And then we have a service like this:
@Service
public class SomeServiceImpl implements
SomeService {
@Resource(name = "someDao")
private SomeDao someDao;
@Resource(name = "someDaoAnotherDataSource")
private SomeDao someDaoAnotherDataSource;
}
My first bean is created by the annotation @Repository and the other one I declared in a Spring Configuration class:
@Configuration
@ComponentScan(basePackages = "mypackages")
public abstract class ApplicationRootConfiguration {
@Bean(name = "otherDataSource")
public DataSource otherDataSource() throws NamingException {
...
}
@Bean(name = "someDaoAnotherDataSource")
public SomeDao getSomeDaoAnotherDataSource(@Qualifier("otherDataSource")
DataSource dataSource) throws NamingException {
SomeDao dao = new SomeDaoImpl();
dao.setDataSource(dataSource);
return dao;
}
}
If I run my application, the property someDaoAnotherDataSource in SomeServiceImpl doesn't have my bean declared in the configuration class, it have the bean declared with the annotation Repository.
Also, if I running the same example in XML configuration it works:
<bean id="someDaoAnotherDataSource" class="SomeDaoImpl">
<property name="dataSource" ref="otherDataSource" />
</bean>
Any idea why is not autowiring the proper bean?
Thanks in advance.
@Configuration
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