Add this annotation to an @
Configuration
class to have the services bound
to the app scanned and bean for each one added to the application context:
@Configuration
@ServiceScan
public class CloudConfiguration {
// may (optionally) extend AbstractCloudConfiguration
}
This annotation is similar to @ComponentScan in Spring, which scans for classes
with the @Component classes and creates a bean for each. @ServiceScan, in the same
spirit, scans services bound to the app and creates a bean for each.
Upon service scanning, if there is a unique bean for service type, you can inject it
using the following code (shows Redis, but the same scheme works for all services):
@Autowired RedisConnectionFactory redisConnectionFactory;
If there are more than one services of a type, you can use the @Qualifier annotation
as in the following code:
@Autowired @Qualifier("service-name1") RedisConnectionFactory redisConnectionFactory;
@Autowired @Qualifier("service-name2") RedisConnectionFactory redisConnectionFactory;