Issue
I have a module/jar that I've created and am using as a util library. I created a service in there like so:
@Service
public class PermissionsService { ... }
... where this resides in a package here: com.inin.architect.permissions and in my main application, I'm referencing/loading this jar (i.e. set as a dependency in the maven POM.xml file for the app) like so:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.inin.architect</groupId>
<artifactId>permissions</artifactId>
<version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
and within the application I want to use that service like:
@Autowired
PermissionsService permissions
In the application's spring setup, I've got this:
@Configuration
@EnableWebMvc
@ComponentScan(basePackages = { "com.inin.generator", "com.inin.architect.permissions" })
public class WebConfig extends WebMvcConfigurerAdapter implements ServletContextAware { }
However when I run my application under tomcat, it complains that there isn't a bean for the PermissionsService: "org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No qualifying bean of type ..."
So, how can I bring over the bean from the lib into my application? Surely there's a way. Do you have to set the library up as a full blown spring MVC application so that this can work? i.e. do you have to have @Configuration and @ComponentScan setup in the lib as well?
Solution
You have to scan at least the package containing the class you want to inject. For example, with Spring 4 annotation:
@Configuration
@ComponentScan("com.package.where.my.class.is")
class Config {
...
}
It is the same principle for XML configuration.
Answered By - Benjamin Boutier