Spring Qualifier name based on the spring profile in Spring MVC











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In my Spring Config, I have defined three beans as following.



   <bean id="validationFlag-dev" class="java.lang.Boolean">
<constructor-arg value="false"/>
</bean>
<bean id="validationFlag-test" class="java.lang.Boolean">
<constructor-arg value="true"/>
</bean>
<bean id="validationFlag-prod" class="java.lang.Boolean">
<constructor-arg value="true"/>
</bean>


In my service, I would like to @Autowired the bean based on the spring profile.
I'm trying as per below to define the qualifier name based on the active spring profile but it is giving an error cannot find bean with qualifier.
How can i handle Qualifier name in this situation in spring MVC. Please advise.



@Autowired
@Qualifier("validationFlag-${spring.profiles.active}")
Boolean validationFlag;









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    In my Spring Config, I have defined three beans as following.



       <bean id="validationFlag-dev" class="java.lang.Boolean">
    <constructor-arg value="false"/>
    </bean>
    <bean id="validationFlag-test" class="java.lang.Boolean">
    <constructor-arg value="true"/>
    </bean>
    <bean id="validationFlag-prod" class="java.lang.Boolean">
    <constructor-arg value="true"/>
    </bean>


    In my service, I would like to @Autowired the bean based on the spring profile.
    I'm trying as per below to define the qualifier name based on the active spring profile but it is giving an error cannot find bean with qualifier.
    How can i handle Qualifier name in this situation in spring MVC. Please advise.



    @Autowired
    @Qualifier("validationFlag-${spring.profiles.active}")
    Boolean validationFlag;









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      In my Spring Config, I have defined three beans as following.



         <bean id="validationFlag-dev" class="java.lang.Boolean">
      <constructor-arg value="false"/>
      </bean>
      <bean id="validationFlag-test" class="java.lang.Boolean">
      <constructor-arg value="true"/>
      </bean>
      <bean id="validationFlag-prod" class="java.lang.Boolean">
      <constructor-arg value="true"/>
      </bean>


      In my service, I would like to @Autowired the bean based on the spring profile.
      I'm trying as per below to define the qualifier name based on the active spring profile but it is giving an error cannot find bean with qualifier.
      How can i handle Qualifier name in this situation in spring MVC. Please advise.



      @Autowired
      @Qualifier("validationFlag-${spring.profiles.active}")
      Boolean validationFlag;









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      In my Spring Config, I have defined three beans as following.



         <bean id="validationFlag-dev" class="java.lang.Boolean">
      <constructor-arg value="false"/>
      </bean>
      <bean id="validationFlag-test" class="java.lang.Boolean">
      <constructor-arg value="true"/>
      </bean>
      <bean id="validationFlag-prod" class="java.lang.Boolean">
      <constructor-arg value="true"/>
      </bean>


      In my service, I would like to @Autowired the bean based on the spring profile.
      I'm trying as per below to define the qualifier name based on the active spring profile but it is giving an error cannot find bean with qualifier.
      How can i handle Qualifier name in this situation in spring MVC. Please advise.



      @Autowired
      @Qualifier("validationFlag-${spring.profiles.active}")
      Boolean validationFlag;






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          You're not using profiles correctly. You should instantiate one bean, not every bean for every profile, and do that based on what profile's active.



          For example:



          <beans profile="dev">
          <bean id="validationFlag" class="java.lang.Boolean">
          <constructor-arg value="false"/>
          </bean>
          </beans>


          Then just autowire this way:



          @Autowired
          @Qualifier("validationFlag")
          Boolean validationFlag;





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            Maybe in your case easier solution will be to add this flag as a property.



            Just create property file for each profile.

            e.g. for dev profile create application-dev.properties
            and set property
            validation.flag=false



            To retrieve this flag, use



            @Value("{validation.flag}") Boolean validFlag;






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              You're not using profiles correctly. You should instantiate one bean, not every bean for every profile, and do that based on what profile's active.



              For example:



              <beans profile="dev">
              <bean id="validationFlag" class="java.lang.Boolean">
              <constructor-arg value="false"/>
              </bean>
              </beans>


              Then just autowire this way:



              @Autowired
              @Qualifier("validationFlag")
              Boolean validationFlag;





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                You're not using profiles correctly. You should instantiate one bean, not every bean for every profile, and do that based on what profile's active.



                For example:



                <beans profile="dev">
                <bean id="validationFlag" class="java.lang.Boolean">
                <constructor-arg value="false"/>
                </bean>
                </beans>


                Then just autowire this way:



                @Autowired
                @Qualifier("validationFlag")
                Boolean validationFlag;





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                  You're not using profiles correctly. You should instantiate one bean, not every bean for every profile, and do that based on what profile's active.



                  For example:



                  <beans profile="dev">
                  <bean id="validationFlag" class="java.lang.Boolean">
                  <constructor-arg value="false"/>
                  </bean>
                  </beans>


                  Then just autowire this way:



                  @Autowired
                  @Qualifier("validationFlag")
                  Boolean validationFlag;





                  share|improve this answer












                  You're not using profiles correctly. You should instantiate one bean, not every bean for every profile, and do that based on what profile's active.



                  For example:



                  <beans profile="dev">
                  <bean id="validationFlag" class="java.lang.Boolean">
                  <constructor-arg value="false"/>
                  </bean>
                  </beans>


                  Then just autowire this way:



                  @Autowired
                  @Qualifier("validationFlag")
                  Boolean validationFlag;






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                  Christopher Schneider

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                      Maybe in your case easier solution will be to add this flag as a property.



                      Just create property file for each profile.

                      e.g. for dev profile create application-dev.properties
                      and set property
                      validation.flag=false



                      To retrieve this flag, use



                      @Value("{validation.flag}") Boolean validFlag;






                      share|improve this answer

























                        up vote
                        0
                        down vote













                        Maybe in your case easier solution will be to add this flag as a property.



                        Just create property file for each profile.

                        e.g. for dev profile create application-dev.properties
                        and set property
                        validation.flag=false



                        To retrieve this flag, use



                        @Value("{validation.flag}") Boolean validFlag;






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                          Maybe in your case easier solution will be to add this flag as a property.



                          Just create property file for each profile.

                          e.g. for dev profile create application-dev.properties
                          and set property
                          validation.flag=false



                          To retrieve this flag, use



                          @Value("{validation.flag}") Boolean validFlag;






                          share|improve this answer












                          Maybe in your case easier solution will be to add this flag as a property.



                          Just create property file for each profile.

                          e.g. for dev profile create application-dev.properties
                          and set property
                          validation.flag=false



                          To retrieve this flag, use



                          @Value("{validation.flag}") Boolean validFlag;







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