A prototypical portion of an application context:
<bean id="option_A" class="class_a" lazy-init="true"/>
<bean id="option_B" class="class_b" lazy-init="true" depends-on="setup_bean"/>
<alias name="option_${OPTION_PROPERTY}" alias="thingChosen"/>
<bean id="setup_bean" class="class_setup" lazy-init="true"/>
The concept here is that if OPTION_PROPERTY is set to "A", then
<bean id="foo" class="whatever"><property name="bar" ref="thingChosen"/></bean>
will get an instance of class_a injected into the bar property, and if the property is set to "B", then it will get an instance of class b injected, but class b has a hidden dependency on setup_bean (which class a lacks), so setup_bean must be created first.
What is happening is that if OPTION_PROPERTY is set to "A", then setup_bean is still created. I've tried this using Spring 3.2.4.RELEASE, and it's consistent. This seems like either a bug or a misunderstanding on my part.
If a bean is lazy-init, then shouldn't depends-on beans wait until that bean is lazily created before being created themselves?