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Spring Legacy

When migrating a legacy project to dependency injection based on Spring you often need dependencies to be injected found in legacy code which has no Spring support. This library provides class path scanning to create bean definitions for typical singleton and factory patterns found in legacy code. You may also access Spring beans from legacy code.

Usage

Using Spring beans from legacy code

To use a singleton bean from a Spring context, you should obtain it using LegacySpringAccess.getSpringBean(). Have a look into the example and how it is used in the integration test. The usage has to be prepared using a Spring configuration including the LegacySpringAccess which can be easily imported from your own configuration.

Using legacy singletons with Spring

Instead of directly access legacy singletons from new code, you should use DI as provided by Spring. To support this, register all singletons from legacy code as Spring beans. The post processor is configured using a static bean method in your config. Have a look into the example and how it is used in the integration test.

Dependency Release

To integrate the library in your project, add the artifact spring-legacy of group de.diergo to your Java dependency management. At JitPack you can find examples for Gradle and Maven.

The library has no external dependencies except Spring Framework (spring-context starting with 5.1.0.RELEASE). For the release notes, have a look at the change log.

License

This library is published under Apache License Version 2.0.