I need one Component to be initialized before another. With @DependsOn it would look something like this:
@Component("beana")
public class BeanA{
@PostConstruct
void init(){
// do smth
}
}
@Component("beanb")
@DependsOn("beana")
public class BeanB{
@PostConstruct
void init(){
// do smth
}
}
I now have to tell BeanB that it depends on the initialization of BeanA. My problem is that I do not want BeanB to know about BeanAs existance (e.g, when BeanB is just publishing Events in an EventBus while initializing and BeanA handles these events). I would like to use an annotation at BeanA stating it should bei initialized before BeanB. So it would something like this:
@Component("beana")
@RequiredBy("beanb")
public class BeanA{
@PostConstruct
void init(){
// do smth
}
}
@Component("beanb")
public class BeanB{
@PostConstruct
void init(){
// do smth
}
}
Is there any Spring annotation or possibility to handle it like this?
@Order
annotation