Spring 5 -Dependency Injection.
Saravanan B
Posted on January 13, 2023
Dependency Injection
The client delegates to calls to another object the responsibility of providing its dependencies.
There are many types of injection with spring.
most used is Setter and Constructor Injection.
Example :
if we have employee class the class has a tight coupling on address class.
to overcome tight coupling dependency injection is introduced.
Setter Injection
we will create a getter setter method.
Then in application.xml using the property field we will declare property and reference variable.
private FortuneServiceImpl theFortuneService;
public void setTheFortuneService(FortuneServiceImpl theFortuneService) {
System.out.println("Cricket : Inside setter methods");
this.theFortuneService = theFortuneService;
}
``Coach theCoach = context.getBean("myCoach",Coach.class);
System.out.println(theCoach.getDaily());
System.out.println(theCoach.getDailyFortune());
<bean id="myFortune" class = "com.spring5.IOC.FortuneServiceImpl"></bean>
<bean id="myCoach" class="com.spring5.IOC.CricketCoach"><property name = "theFortuneService" ref ="myFortune"></property></bean>
`public class CricketCoach implements Coach {
private FortuneServiceImpl theFortuneService;
public void setTheFortuneService(FortuneServiceImpl theFortuneService) {
System.out.println("Cricket : Inside setter methods");
this.theFortuneService = theFortuneService;
}
@Override
public String getDaily() {
return "Practice Cricket in ground for 3hours";
}
public CricketCoach() {
System.out.println("CricketCoach : Inside no arg constructor");
}
@Override
public String getDailyFortune() {
return theFortuneService.getDailyFortune();
}
private String email;
private String team;
public String getEmail() {
return email;
}
public void setEmail(String email) {
System.out.println("Cricket : Inside set email");
this.email = email;
}
public String getTeam() {
return team;
}
public void setTeam(String team) {
System.out.println("Cricket : Inside set team");
this.team = team;
}
}`
<bean id="myFortune" class = "com.spring5.IOC.FortuneServiceImpl"></bean>
<bean id="myCoach" class="com.spring5.IOC.CricketCoach"><property name = "theFortuneService" ref ="myFortune"></property>
<property name="email" value="sunrises@hydrabed.com"></property>
<property name="team" value="suraises"></property></bean>
public static void main(String[] args) {
ClassPathXmlApplicationContext context = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("application.xml");
// creating a bean
// Coach theCoach = context.getBean("myCoach",Coach.class);
CricketCoach theCoach = context.getBean("myCoach",CricketCoach.class);
// EmployeeId emp = context.getBean("employee", EmployeeId.class);
// printing the bean created
System.out.println(theCoach.getDaily());
System.out.println(theCoach.getDailyFortune());
System.out.println(theCoach.getEmail());
System.out.println(theCoach.getTeam());
// closing the bean
context.close();
}
Posted on January 13, 2023
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