Confluence 2.9 : Spring Component Plugins
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Spring ModulesA Spring module allows you to use standard Spring XML configuration tags. A Spring module appears in atlassian-plugin.xml like this: <spring name="Space Cleaner Job" key="spaceCleanerJob" class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.JobDetailBean"> ... any standard spring configuration goes here... </spring> The above is equivalent to the following configuration in applicationContext.xml: <bean id="spaceCleanerJob" class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.JobDetailBean"> ... </bean> Ordering of ComponentsIf you declare a Spring component that refers to another Spring component, you must ensure the referred component is declared first. For example: <spring name="Bean A" key="beanA" class="org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionProxyFactoryBean"> ... </spring> <spring name="Bean B" key="beanB" alias="soapServiceDelegator" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean"> <property name="target"> <ref local="beanA"/> </property> ... </spring> Notice that beanB refers to beanA and that beanA is declared before beanB. If you don't do it in this order, Confluence will complain that beanA does not exist. |
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