I wanted to introduce @Async
methods (for sending mails in parallel) in my SpringBoot application.
But when I put the @EnableAsync
annotation on our application's main @Configuration
class (annotated with @SpringBootApplication
), the Flyway DB migrations are executed before the DataSourceInitializer
(which runs schema.sql and data.sql for my tests) executed.
The first operation involving a 'should-be-migrated' database table fails.
Removing the @EnableAsync
puts everything back to normal. Why does this happen and how could I fix this (or work around the issue)?
Update Some more findings: @EnableAsync(mode = AdviceMode.ASPECTJ)
keeps the original order of DB setup, but the @Async
method runs on the same thread as caller thread then. I also saw that the Bean 'objectPostProcessor' is created early (3rd bean) when @EnableAsync
is not present, or @EnableAsync(mode = AdviceMode.ASPECTJ)
is used. When only @EnableAsync
is used, this bean is created much later.
Update 2 While I wasn't able to create a minimal project which reproduces the problem yet, I found out that the proper DB setup order is restored in my affected application when I comment out the @EnableWebSocketMessageBroker
in the following:
@Configuration
@EnableWebSocketMessageBroker
public class WebSocketConfig extends AbstractWebSocketMessageBrokerConfigurer
{
...
}
Bean 'webSocketConfig' is the first bean created (as per INFO-level console output) if @EnableWebSocketMessageBroker
is present.
@EnableAsync
on my main configuration, the migration is attempted before the database was set up. Let me know which part of the question was confusing, I'll try to correct that.