Confluence Docs 2.10 : Spring Component Plugins - Old Style
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Old-Style Plugin Module TypeWe recommend that you use the new plugin module type, rather than the old-style Spring Component described below. Confluence still supports the earlier module type, but the new OSGi-based plugin framework fixes a number of bugs and limitations experienced by the old-style plugin modules. Purpose of this Module TypeA 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. RELATED TOPICSComponent Plugins |
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