Hey, how one should deal with static initializations in Spring ? I mean, my bean has a static initialization
private static final Map<String, String> exceptionMapping = ErrorExceptionMapping.getExceptionMapping();
And I need to take care that ErrorExceptionMapping is loaded before. I tried this:
<bean id="errorExceptionMapping" class="cz.instance.transl.util.ErrorExceptionMapping" />
<bean id="validateService" class="cz.instance.transl.services.ValidateService" depends-on="errorExceptionMapping" >
But I got
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class cz.instance.transl.util.ErrorExceptionMapping
If I omit the static initialization or call the method from within the bean's method, its of course fine. I suppose that Initialization callback (affterPropertiesSet()) wouldn't help here.
Having static
dependencies on other beans is not a Spring way.
However, if you want to keep it static
, you can initialize it lazily - in that case depends-on
can enforce proper initialization order.
EDIT: By lazy loading I mean something like this (I use lazy initialization with holder class idiom here, other lazy initialization idioms can be used instead):
private static class ExceptionMappingHolder {
private static final Map<String, String> exceptionMapping =
ErrorExceptionMapping.getExceptionMapping();
}
and use ExceptionMappingHolder.exceptionMapping
instead of exceptionMapping
.