SpringBoot do not scan named packages












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I build a demo module based on SpringBoot , and include server and client application.
The path like:



├── test
│   ├── client
│   │   ├── DemoController.java
│   │   └── ClientApplication.java
│   ├── server
│   │   └── ServerApplication.java


I wrote two conflicting custom annotation @Client and @Server presented on ClientApplication.java and ServerApplication.java.



When I run client or server, the two annotations conflicted.



I want to run ClientApplication without scan package test.server, also for ServerApplication.



I have tried something but not work(springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'):



@Client
@SpringBootApplication
@ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", excludeFilters = {
@ComponentScan.Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test\.server\.*"),
@ComponentScan.Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, pattern = ServerApplication.class)
})
public class ClientApplication {
public static void main(String args) {
SpringApplication.run(ServerApplication.class, args).stop();
}
}




I wrote the wrong code in ClientApplication.main:



SpringApplication.run(***ServerApplication***.class, args).stop();










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    I build a demo module based on SpringBoot , and include server and client application.
    The path like:



    ├── test
    │   ├── client
    │   │   ├── DemoController.java
    │   │   └── ClientApplication.java
    │   ├── server
    │   │   └── ServerApplication.java


    I wrote two conflicting custom annotation @Client and @Server presented on ClientApplication.java and ServerApplication.java.



    When I run client or server, the two annotations conflicted.



    I want to run ClientApplication without scan package test.server, also for ServerApplication.



    I have tried something but not work(springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'):



    @Client
    @SpringBootApplication
    @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", excludeFilters = {
    @ComponentScan.Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test\.server\.*"),
    @ComponentScan.Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, pattern = ServerApplication.class)
    })
    public class ClientApplication {
    public static void main(String args) {
    SpringApplication.run(ServerApplication.class, args).stop();
    }
    }




    I wrote the wrong code in ClientApplication.main:



    SpringApplication.run(***ServerApplication***.class, args).stop();










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      I build a demo module based on SpringBoot , and include server and client application.
      The path like:



      ├── test
      │   ├── client
      │   │   ├── DemoController.java
      │   │   └── ClientApplication.java
      │   ├── server
      │   │   └── ServerApplication.java


      I wrote two conflicting custom annotation @Client and @Server presented on ClientApplication.java and ServerApplication.java.



      When I run client or server, the two annotations conflicted.



      I want to run ClientApplication without scan package test.server, also for ServerApplication.



      I have tried something but not work(springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'):



      @Client
      @SpringBootApplication
      @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", excludeFilters = {
      @ComponentScan.Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test\.server\.*"),
      @ComponentScan.Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, pattern = ServerApplication.class)
      })
      public class ClientApplication {
      public static void main(String args) {
      SpringApplication.run(ServerApplication.class, args).stop();
      }
      }




      I wrote the wrong code in ClientApplication.main:



      SpringApplication.run(***ServerApplication***.class, args).stop();










      share|improve this question
















      I build a demo module based on SpringBoot , and include server and client application.
      The path like:



      ├── test
      │   ├── client
      │   │   ├── DemoController.java
      │   │   └── ClientApplication.java
      │   ├── server
      │   │   └── ServerApplication.java


      I wrote two conflicting custom annotation @Client and @Server presented on ClientApplication.java and ServerApplication.java.



      When I run client or server, the two annotations conflicted.



      I want to run ClientApplication without scan package test.server, also for ServerApplication.



      I have tried something but not work(springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'):



      @Client
      @SpringBootApplication
      @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", excludeFilters = {
      @ComponentScan.Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test\.server\.*"),
      @ComponentScan.Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, pattern = ServerApplication.class)
      })
      public class ClientApplication {
      public static void main(String args) {
      SpringApplication.run(ServerApplication.class, args).stop();
      }
      }




      I wrote the wrong code in ClientApplication.main:



      SpringApplication.run(***ServerApplication***.class, args).stop();







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          For server:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.server", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.client.*")})


          For client:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.server.*")})


          Or exclude class using specific filter:



           @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)





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          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • @ajianzheng try exclude class using specific filter: @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)

            – user7294900
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:13













          • not work, springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:20











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code. thank you very much!

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34



















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          It looks quite strange as the two applications are not in the same base package. The configuration class from other package should not have been discovered even without explicit exclusion.



          Anyway how about trying this:



          @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", 
          excludeFilters = @Filter(type=FilterType.REGEX, pattern="test\.server\.*"))


          Furthermore you can try using @Profile annotation to split the classes into client and server profiles.






          share|improve this answer
























          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • It's a demo, i don't wanna build two module just for example, and i am interested in this problem.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:16











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:33











          • thank you very much.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34











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          For server:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.server", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.client.*")})


          For client:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.server.*")})


          Or exclude class using specific filter:



           @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)





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          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • @ajianzheng try exclude class using specific filter: @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)

            – user7294900
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:13













          • not work, springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:20











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code. thank you very much!

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34
















          2














          For server:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.server", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.client.*")})


          For client:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.server.*")})


          Or exclude class using specific filter:



           @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)





          share|improve this answer


























          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • @ajianzheng try exclude class using specific filter: @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)

            – user7294900
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:13













          • not work, springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:20











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code. thank you very much!

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34














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          2







          For server:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.server", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.client.*")})


          For client:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.server.*")})


          Or exclude class using specific filter:



           @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)





          share|improve this answer















          For server:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.server", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.client.*")})


          For client:



           @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", excludeFilters = {
          @Filter(type = FilterType.REGEX, pattern = "test.server.*")})


          Or exclude class using specific filter:



           @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)






          share|improve this answer














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          answered Nov 20 '18 at 7:08









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          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • @ajianzheng try exclude class using specific filter: @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)

            – user7294900
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:13













          • not work, springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:20











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code. thank you very much!

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34



















          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • @ajianzheng try exclude class using specific filter: @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)

            – user7294900
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:13













          • not work, springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:20











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code. thank you very much!

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34

















          not work, still scaned ServerApplication

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:01





          not work, still scaned ServerApplication

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:01













          @ajianzheng try exclude class using specific filter: @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)

          – user7294900
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:13







          @ajianzheng try exclude class using specific filter: @Filter(type = FilterType.ASSIGNABLE_TYPE, classes = ServerApplication.class)

          – user7294900
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:13















          not work, springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:20





          not work, springBootVersion = '1.5.11.RELEASE'

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:20













          sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code. thank you very much!

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 11:34





          sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code. thank you very much!

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 11:34













          2














          It looks quite strange as the two applications are not in the same base package. The configuration class from other package should not have been discovered even without explicit exclusion.



          Anyway how about trying this:



          @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", 
          excludeFilters = @Filter(type=FilterType.REGEX, pattern="test\.server\.*"))


          Furthermore you can try using @Profile annotation to split the classes into client and server profiles.






          share|improve this answer
























          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • It's a demo, i don't wanna build two module just for example, and i am interested in this problem.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:16











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:33











          • thank you very much.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34
















          2














          It looks quite strange as the two applications are not in the same base package. The configuration class from other package should not have been discovered even without explicit exclusion.



          Anyway how about trying this:



          @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", 
          excludeFilters = @Filter(type=FilterType.REGEX, pattern="test\.server\.*"))


          Furthermore you can try using @Profile annotation to split the classes into client and server profiles.






          share|improve this answer
























          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • It's a demo, i don't wanna build two module just for example, and i am interested in this problem.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:16











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:33











          • thank you very much.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34














          2












          2








          2







          It looks quite strange as the two applications are not in the same base package. The configuration class from other package should not have been discovered even without explicit exclusion.



          Anyway how about trying this:



          @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", 
          excludeFilters = @Filter(type=FilterType.REGEX, pattern="test\.server\.*"))


          Furthermore you can try using @Profile annotation to split the classes into client and server profiles.






          share|improve this answer













          It looks quite strange as the two applications are not in the same base package. The configuration class from other package should not have been discovered even without explicit exclusion.



          Anyway how about trying this:



          @ComponentScan(basePackages = "test.client", 
          excludeFilters = @Filter(type=FilterType.REGEX, pattern="test\.server\.*"))


          Furthermore you can try using @Profile annotation to split the classes into client and server profiles.







          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



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          answered Nov 20 '18 at 7:08









          FrostNovaFrostNova

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          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • It's a demo, i don't wanna build two module just for example, and i am interested in this problem.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:16











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:33











          • thank you very much.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34



















          • not work, still scaned ServerApplication

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:01











          • It's a demo, i don't wanna build two module just for example, and i am interested in this problem.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:16











          • sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:33











          • thank you very much.

            – ajianzheng
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:34

















          not work, still scaned ServerApplication

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:01





          not work, still scaned ServerApplication

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:01













          It's a demo, i don't wanna build two module just for example, and i am interested in this problem.

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:16





          It's a demo, i don't wanna build two module just for example, and i am interested in this problem.

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 9:16













          sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code.

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 11:33





          sorry, you are right, i wrote the wrong code.

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 11:33













          thank you very much.

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 11:34





          thank you very much.

          – ajianzheng
          Nov 20 '18 at 11:34


















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