Inject @EJB bean based on conditions

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面向向阳花 2020-12-03 04:06

A newbie question: is there anyway that I can inject different beans based on a condition that I set in a properties file. Here\'s what I want to achieve:

I set some

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  • 2020-12-03 04:11

    I don't think you can modify the type of the bean being injected. I would say this is a Java restriction as it is a strongly typed language :)

    You can however have the scenario where multiple beans implement the same interface, and you want to inject a specific implementation of that interface, as follows:

    @Local
    public interface MyBean {
    }
    
    @Stateless
    public class MyBeanImpl1 implements MyBean {
    }
    
    @Stateless
    public class MyBeanImpl2 implements MyBean {
    }
    

    Then you could do:

    public MyClass {
    
    @EJB(beanName="MyBeanImpl1")
    MyBean myBean;
    
    }
    

    or

    public MyClass {
    
    @EJB(beanName="MyBeanImpl2")
    MyBean myBean;
    
    }
    

    Depending on the implementation you want to inject.

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  • 2020-12-03 04:26

    As Gonzalo said, you would firstly need to specify the common interface of the bean if you want to declare it as a class field and use different implementations of it.

    Moreover, I think you could achieve it more elegant using the CDI's @Produces method; i.e. somewhat between these lines:

    @Singleton
    @Startup
    public class Configuration {
    
        private boolean someCondition;
    
        @PostConstruct
        private void init() {
            someCondition = ... // get a value from DB, JMS, XML, etc.
        } 
    
        @EJB(lookup="java:comp/env/myParticularBean")
        MyBean myBean1;
    
        @EJB(beanName="anotherTypeOfBeanInjectedByName")
        MyBean myBean2;
    
        @Produces
        public MyBean produceMyBean() {
            if (someCondition)
                return myBean1;
            } else {
                return myBean2;
            }
        }
    }
    

    Then in your code you can just use:

    @Inject
    MyBean myBean;
    

    and appropriate bean based on your condition will be injected for you.

    If you don't need a field on class level you could use the old-way and locate the EJB in JNDI - in this way you have the control over what type and what bean should be located and used.

    EDIT: I've added the @EJB annotated beans to show where the 'myBean1' and 'myBean2' instances might come from.

    This example shows that you can have one, single place where you define all your dependencies on different EJB implementations and other components. In an examle, this could be realised as a singleton EJB with @EJB fields, @PersistenceContext fields, etc.

    Instead of doing it in the presented way, you can change return myBean1 to something like return context.lookup("JNDI_NAMESPACE_COORDINATES") where context is an instance of InitialContext.

    Hope this makes it more clear.

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