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Beans Auto Wiring

Vishnu Garg edited this page Aug 4, 2018 · 2 revisions

Beans Auto-Wiring

You have learnt how to declare beans using the element and inject using and elements in XML configuration file.

The Spring container can **autowire **relationships between collaborating beans without using and elements, which helps cut down on the amount of XML configuration you write for a big Spring-based application.

Autowiring Modes

1. no : This is default setting which means no **autowiring **and you should use explicit bean reference for wiring. You have nothing to do special for this wiring. This is what you already have seen in Dependency Injection chapter.

2. ByName Autowiring by property name. Spring container looks at the properties of the beans on which autowire attribute is set to byName in the XML configuration file. It then tries to match and wire its properties with the beans defined by the same names in the configuration file.

3.ByType Autowiring by property datatype. Spring container looks at the properties of 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 configuration file. If more than one such beans exists, a fatal exception is thrown.

4. constructor Similar to byType, but type applies to constructor arguments. If there is not exactly one bean of the constructor argument type in the container, a fatal error is raised.

5. autodetect Spring first tries to wire using autowire by constructor, if it does not work, Spring tries to autowire by byType.

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