Probably i'll get a lot of downvotes, but it's so confusing for me all this fact of whether use beans or not. Lets suppose this example
interface ICurrency {
String getSymbol();
}
public class CurrencyProcessor {
private ICurrency currency ;
public CurrencyProcessor(ICurrency currency) {
this.currency = currency;
}
public void doOperation(){
String symbol = currency.getSymbol();
System.out.println("Doing process with " + symbol + " currency");
// Some process...
}
}
So, to inject the ICurrency impl injection i think that i can do it by two ways:
Way 1: Without Spring beans
public class CurrencyOperator {
private ICurrency currency ;
private CurrencyProcessor processor;
public void operateDefault(){
currency = new USDollarCurrency();
processor = new CurrencyProcessor(currency)
this.processor.doOperation();
}
}
Where USDollarCurrency is an ICurrency interface implementation
Way 2: Using Spring beans
@ContextConfiguration(classes = CurrencyConfig.class)
public class CurrencyOperator {
@Autowired private ICurrency currency ;
@Autowired private CurrencyProcessor processor;
public void operateDefault(){
this.processor.doOperation();
}
}
@Configuration
public class CurrencyConfig {
@Bean
public CurrencyProcessor currencyProcessor() {
return new CurrencyProcessor(currency());
}
@Bean
public ICurrency currency() {
return new USDollarCurrency();
}
I really don't understand what would be the benefits of using Spring's beans. I read some things but what i most found was about the benefits of using DI, and as i understand, both ways are injecting the dependency that CurrencyProcessor require, what is changing is the way that i am creating and using objets, am i wrong? So in concrete, my questions are: 1. What are the benefits of using Beans at this case? 2. Why should i use Spring instead of doing it manually like first way? 3. Talking about performance, which of this cases is better?
CurrencyProcessor
itself that decides whichICurrency
is used, because it news it up itself. There's no injection there... you've tightly coupledCurrencyProcessor
toUSDollarCurrency
. – Jon Skeet Feb 26 '15 at 16:36