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Is there a way to get a list of all Controllers, which were annotated with @Controller? I would like to use them like:

@Autowired
public void addAll(List<Controller> controllers) throws Exception {
    for (Controller controller : controllers) {
        ...
    }
}

Thanks!

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    I'm interested in why you would want to do this? Just curious.
    – aglassman
    Mar 9, 2012 at 14:39
  • Note that classes annotated with @Controller don't necessarily share a common ancestry besides java.lang.Object.
    – M Platvoet
    Mar 9, 2012 at 14:59
  • @aglassman to create documentation ? Aug 8, 2016 at 23:49

2 Answers 2

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getBeansWithAnnotation()

If you have annotated them with controller ... :

@Autowired
private ListableBeanFactory listableBeanFactory;

then

Map<String, Object> controllers;
controllers = listableBeanFactory.getBeansWithAnnotation(Controller.class);
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  1. You can probably also use the fact that <context-component:scan /> and BeanFactory does most of this for you. @NimChimpsky gave an excellent example.

  2. You could scan the classpath, using either

public List<Class> scanForComponents() {
    List<Class> components = new LinkedList<Class>();
    ClassPathScanningCandidateComponentProvider scanner = new ClassPathScanningCandidateComponentProvider(false);
    scanner.addIncludeFilter(new AnnotationTypeFilter(Component.class));

    for (String componentBasePacke : componentBasePackages) {
        for (BeanDefinition bd : scanner.findCandidateComponents(componentBasePacke)) {
            try {
                components.add(Class.forName(bd.getBeanClassName()));
            } catch (ClassNotFoundException ex) {
            }
        }
    }

    return components;
}

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