Bean with different id but same class is not getting alias
I have two beans indCartStrategy
and usCartStrategy
, with different id but the same class and different parameter values. I am aliasing both of them to the same alias. Instead of calling my later alias id it is still calling the former bean, not the one that I have declared.
<alias name="indCartStrategy" alias="cartStrategy"/>
<bean id="indCartStrategy" parent="defaultCartStrategy" class="com.strategy.impl.USCartStrategyImpl">
<property name="cartValidators">
<map key-type="com.validation.USCartValidationType">
<entry key="CART_PAGE">
<list value-type="com.validation.USCartValidator">
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator2"/>
</list>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
<alias name="usCartStrategy" alias="cartStrategy"/>
<bean id="usCartStrategy" parent="defaultCartStrategy" class="com.strategy.impl.USCartStrategyImpl">
<property name="cartValidators">
<map key-type="com.validation.USCartValidationType">
<entry key="CART_PAGE">
<list value-type="com.validation.USCartValidator">
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator1"/>
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator2"/>
</list>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
In my bean i.e. indCartStrategy
USValidator1
is not getting called still when I am calling cartStrategy both the validators i.e. USValidator1
and USValidator2
are getting called.
java spring spring-mvc dependency-injection alias
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I have two beans indCartStrategy
and usCartStrategy
, with different id but the same class and different parameter values. I am aliasing both of them to the same alias. Instead of calling my later alias id it is still calling the former bean, not the one that I have declared.
<alias name="indCartStrategy" alias="cartStrategy"/>
<bean id="indCartStrategy" parent="defaultCartStrategy" class="com.strategy.impl.USCartStrategyImpl">
<property name="cartValidators">
<map key-type="com.validation.USCartValidationType">
<entry key="CART_PAGE">
<list value-type="com.validation.USCartValidator">
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator2"/>
</list>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
<alias name="usCartStrategy" alias="cartStrategy"/>
<bean id="usCartStrategy" parent="defaultCartStrategy" class="com.strategy.impl.USCartStrategyImpl">
<property name="cartValidators">
<map key-type="com.validation.USCartValidationType">
<entry key="CART_PAGE">
<list value-type="com.validation.USCartValidator">
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator1"/>
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator2"/>
</list>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
In my bean i.e. indCartStrategy
USValidator1
is not getting called still when I am calling cartStrategy both the validators i.e. USValidator1
and USValidator2
are getting called.
java spring spring-mvc dependency-injection alias
1
Any specific reason why you're trying to have the same alias for different beans? If the purpose is to have two implementations of the same base interface, maybe you can use different "name" attributes for each bean, and use the @Qualifier attribute to choose the required implementation inside anigher bean.
– Daud
Nov 25 '18 at 12:23
1
@Daud : The original usCartStrategy cannot be modified as it from an API so I can only change my implementation i.e. indCartStrategy
– Farrukh Chishti
Nov 26 '18 at 3:36
1
Maybe this would be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/10534053/… (no need to use @Primary)
– Daud
Nov 26 '18 at 6:31
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I have two beans indCartStrategy
and usCartStrategy
, with different id but the same class and different parameter values. I am aliasing both of them to the same alias. Instead of calling my later alias id it is still calling the former bean, not the one that I have declared.
<alias name="indCartStrategy" alias="cartStrategy"/>
<bean id="indCartStrategy" parent="defaultCartStrategy" class="com.strategy.impl.USCartStrategyImpl">
<property name="cartValidators">
<map key-type="com.validation.USCartValidationType">
<entry key="CART_PAGE">
<list value-type="com.validation.USCartValidator">
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator2"/>
</list>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
<alias name="usCartStrategy" alias="cartStrategy"/>
<bean id="usCartStrategy" parent="defaultCartStrategy" class="com.strategy.impl.USCartStrategyImpl">
<property name="cartValidators">
<map key-type="com.validation.USCartValidationType">
<entry key="CART_PAGE">
<list value-type="com.validation.USCartValidator">
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator1"/>
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator2"/>
</list>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
In my bean i.e. indCartStrategy
USValidator1
is not getting called still when I am calling cartStrategy both the validators i.e. USValidator1
and USValidator2
are getting called.
java spring spring-mvc dependency-injection alias
I have two beans indCartStrategy
and usCartStrategy
, with different id but the same class and different parameter values. I am aliasing both of them to the same alias. Instead of calling my later alias id it is still calling the former bean, not the one that I have declared.
<alias name="indCartStrategy" alias="cartStrategy"/>
<bean id="indCartStrategy" parent="defaultCartStrategy" class="com.strategy.impl.USCartStrategyImpl">
<property name="cartValidators">
<map key-type="com.validation.USCartValidationType">
<entry key="CART_PAGE">
<list value-type="com.validation.USCartValidator">
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator2"/>
</list>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
<alias name="usCartStrategy" alias="cartStrategy"/>
<bean id="usCartStrategy" parent="defaultCartStrategy" class="com.strategy.impl.USCartStrategyImpl">
<property name="cartValidators">
<map key-type="com.validation.USCartValidationType">
<entry key="CART_PAGE">
<list value-type="com.validation.USCartValidator">
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator1"/>
<bean class="com.validation.impl.USValidator2"/>
</list>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
In my bean i.e. indCartStrategy
USValidator1
is not getting called still when I am calling cartStrategy both the validators i.e. USValidator1
and USValidator2
are getting called.
java spring spring-mvc dependency-injection alias
java spring spring-mvc dependency-injection alias
edited Nov 24 '18 at 9:43
Farrukh Chishti
asked Nov 24 '18 at 7:22
Farrukh ChishtiFarrukh Chishti
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Any specific reason why you're trying to have the same alias for different beans? If the purpose is to have two implementations of the same base interface, maybe you can use different "name" attributes for each bean, and use the @Qualifier attribute to choose the required implementation inside anigher bean.
– Daud
Nov 25 '18 at 12:23
1
@Daud : The original usCartStrategy cannot be modified as it from an API so I can only change my implementation i.e. indCartStrategy
– Farrukh Chishti
Nov 26 '18 at 3:36
1
Maybe this would be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/10534053/… (no need to use @Primary)
– Daud
Nov 26 '18 at 6:31
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Any specific reason why you're trying to have the same alias for different beans? If the purpose is to have two implementations of the same base interface, maybe you can use different "name" attributes for each bean, and use the @Qualifier attribute to choose the required implementation inside anigher bean.
– Daud
Nov 25 '18 at 12:23
1
@Daud : The original usCartStrategy cannot be modified as it from an API so I can only change my implementation i.e. indCartStrategy
– Farrukh Chishti
Nov 26 '18 at 3:36
1
Maybe this would be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/10534053/… (no need to use @Primary)
– Daud
Nov 26 '18 at 6:31
1
1
Any specific reason why you're trying to have the same alias for different beans? If the purpose is to have two implementations of the same base interface, maybe you can use different "name" attributes for each bean, and use the @Qualifier attribute to choose the required implementation inside anigher bean.
– Daud
Nov 25 '18 at 12:23
Any specific reason why you're trying to have the same alias for different beans? If the purpose is to have two implementations of the same base interface, maybe you can use different "name" attributes for each bean, and use the @Qualifier attribute to choose the required implementation inside anigher bean.
– Daud
Nov 25 '18 at 12:23
1
1
@Daud : The original usCartStrategy cannot be modified as it from an API so I can only change my implementation i.e. indCartStrategy
– Farrukh Chishti
Nov 26 '18 at 3:36
@Daud : The original usCartStrategy cannot be modified as it from an API so I can only change my implementation i.e. indCartStrategy
– Farrukh Chishti
Nov 26 '18 at 3:36
1
1
Maybe this would be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/10534053/… (no need to use @Primary)
– Daud
Nov 26 '18 at 6:31
Maybe this would be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/10534053/… (no need to use @Primary)
– Daud
Nov 26 '18 at 6:31
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Any specific reason why you're trying to have the same alias for different beans? If the purpose is to have two implementations of the same base interface, maybe you can use different "name" attributes for each bean, and use the @Qualifier attribute to choose the required implementation inside anigher bean.
– Daud
Nov 25 '18 at 12:23
1
@Daud : The original usCartStrategy cannot be modified as it from an API so I can only change my implementation i.e. indCartStrategy
– Farrukh Chishti
Nov 26 '18 at 3:36
1
Maybe this would be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/10534053/… (no need to use @Primary)
– Daud
Nov 26 '18 at 6:31