Hi all,
I know we can access java classes using extensions... but nowadays many
developers use spring to configure beans where properties are configured in the
applicationContext.
So instead of using the 'new' construct for instantiating a java object I would
like to get access to a spring bean. Are there solutions to accomplish this?
Kind regards,
Robby Pelssers
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