You simply need to create two Config
classes, for the two @ComponentScan
annotations that you require.
So for example you would have one Config
class for your foo.bar
package:
@Configuration
@ComponentScan(basePackages = {"foo.bar"},
excludeFilters = @ComponentScan.Filter(value = Service.class, type = FilterType.ANNOTATION)
)
public class FooBarConfig {
}
and then a 2nd Config
class for your foo.baz
package:
@Configuration
@ComponentScan(basePackages = {"foo.baz"})
public class FooBazConfig {
}
then when instantiating the Spring context you would do the following:
new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext(FooBarConfig.class, FooBazConfig.class);
An alternative is that you can use the @org.springframework.context.annotation.Import
annotation on the first Config
class to import the 2nd Config
class. So for example you could change FooBarConfig
to be:
@Configuration
@ComponentScan(basePackages = {"foo.bar"},
excludeFilters = @ComponentScan.Filter(value = Service.class, type = FilterType.ANNOTATION)
)
@Import(FooBazConfig.class)
public class FooBarConfig {
}
Then you would simply start your context with:
new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext(FooBarConfig.class)
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