- Spring DI - Discussion
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- Spring DI - Non-Static Factory
- Spring DI - Static Factory
- Spring DI - Autowiring Constructor
- Spring DI - Autowiring ByType
- Spring DI - Autowiring ByName
- Spring DI - Autowiring
- Spring DI - Map Ref Setter
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- Spring DI - Collection Ref Setter
- Spring DI - Collections Setter
- Spring DI - Inner Beans Setter
- Spring DI - Setter Based
- Spring DI - Map Ref Constructor
- Spring DI - Map Constructor
- Spring DI - Collection Ref Constructor
- Spring DI - Collections Constructor
- Spring DI - Inner Beans Constructor
- Spring DI - Constructor Based
- Spring DI - Create Project
- Spring Dependency Injection
- Spring DI - IOC Containers
- Spring DI - Environment Setup
- Spring DI - Overview
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Spring DI - Autowiring ByType
This mode specifies autowiring by property type. Spring container looks at the beans on which autowire attribute is set to byType in the XML configuration file. It then tries to match and wire a property if its type matches with exactly one of the beans name in the configuration file. If matches are found, it will inject those beans. Otherwise, bean(s) will not be wired.
For example, if a bean definition is set to autowire byType in the configuration file, and it contains a spellChecker property of SpellChecker type, Spring looks for a bean definition named SpellChecker, and uses it to set the property. Still you can wire the remaining properties using <property> tags. The following example will illustrate the concept.
Example
The following example shows a class TextEditor that can only be dependency-injected using pure setter-based injection.
Let s update the project created in
chapter. We re adding following files −TextEditor.java − A class containing a SpellChecker as dependency.
SpellChecker.java − A dependency class.
MainApp.java − Main apppcation to run and test.
Here is the content of TextEditor.java file −
package com.tutorialspoint; pubpc class TextEditor { private SpellChecker spellChecker; private String name; pubpc void setSpellChecker( SpellChecker spellChecker ){ this.spellChecker = spellChecker; } pubpc SpellChecker getSpellChecker() { return spellChecker; } pubpc void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } pubpc String getName() { return name; } pubpc void spellCheck() { spellChecker.checkSpelpng(); } }
Following is the content of another dependent class file SpellChecker.java −
package com.tutorialspoint; pubpc class SpellChecker { pubpc SpellChecker(){ System.out.println("Inside SpellChecker constructor." ); } pubpc void checkSpelpng(){ System.out.println("Inside checkSpelpng." ); } }
Following is the content of the MainApp.java file −
package com.tutorialspoint; import org.springframework.context.ApppcationContext; import org.springframework.context.support.ClassPathXmlApppcationContext; pubpc class MainApp { pubpc static void main(String[] args) { ApppcationContext context = new ClassPathXmlApppcationContext("apppcationcontext.xml"); TextEditor te = (TextEditor) context.getBean("textEditor"); te.spellCheck(); } }
Following is the configuration file apppcationcontext.xml which has configuration for autowiring byName −
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8"?> <beans xmlns = "http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" xmlns:xsi = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation = "http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd"> <!-- Definition for textEditor bean --> <bean id = "textEditor" class = "com.tutorialspoint.TextEditor" autowire = "byType"> <property name = "name" value = "Generic Text Editor" /> </bean> <!-- Definition for spellChecker bean --> <bean id = "spellChecker" class = "com.tutorialspoint.SpellChecker"></bean> </beans>
Output
Once you are done creating the source and bean configuration files, let us run the apppcation. If everything is fine with your apppcation, it will print the following message −
Inside SpellChecker constructor. Inside checkSpelpng.Advertisements