Based on Spring manual,
The constructor of your proxied object will be called twice. This is a natural consequence of the CGLIB proxy model whereby a subclass is generated for each proxied object. For each proxied instance, two objects are created: the actual proxied object and an instance of the subclass that implements the advice.
I have a class which is session scope. I observed the constructor is called first time during application startup, even there is no HTTPSession. The second time is during a HTTPSession is created. How could I delay the bean instantiation with ScopedProxyMode.TARGET_CLASS
only if there is a session? I have tried annotated with @Lazy
but has no effect.
@Component
@Scope(value="session", proxyMode=ScopedProxyMode.TARGET_CLASS)
public class WorkspaceImpl implements Workspace, Serializable {