I have a question regarding component scanning and the use of an additional bean-definition in the XML configuration for the same service class in Spring Version 3.0.5.RELEASE.
I created a class "MyService" annotated with
@Service( "myService" )
and there is a bean definition for the same class that looks like this:
<bean id="myService" class="....MyService" />
I put a
System.out.println( "MyService has been instantiated" );
message into the constructor of the MyService class. That message will be displayed at the console only once, when my application starts. Spring seems smart enough to detect, that there can be only one instance of that class with the id "myService".
But even when I change the annotation to
@Service( "myService2" )
and leave the xml bean definition id to "myService", the class will only be instantiated once.
My two questions are:
Although that is the behavior that I currently want, is it possible to mix up XML bean definition and component scanning for one class, to have it instantiated twice with different Bean IDs?
Does anyone know, what the mechanism is "behind the scenes" in Spring? How does Spring decide when to instantiate a class only once? (Maybe it is just not allowed to mix component scanning and XML bean definition for the same class?)
Thanks a lot for your help!