Spring Beans Showdown: Unraveling the Mystery of @Component vs @Bean!

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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2023
  • Join me as we dive deep into the world of Spring Beans and explore the key differences between @Component and @Bean annotations. In this comprehensive guide, we'll break down their unique features, use cases, and best practices, empowering you to make informed decisions when developing your next Spring application. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your Spring Framework expertise and take your skills to the next level!
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Komentáře • 75

  • @satyarajawasthismart
    @satyarajawasthismart Před rokem +28

    Can you make a crash course on Microservices too ?
    Really love to learn from your experience and way of explaining things. You really inspire me to teach others. Thank you for being there Mr. Vega.

  • @christopherreif3624
    @christopherreif3624 Před rokem +8

    I absolutely love your videos, please don’t stop making!

  • @moonly3781
    @moonly3781 Před rokem

    Finally!!! Thank you, Dan. You're the best✌

  • @TheSeTrous
    @TheSeTrous Před 7 měsíci +4

    This is an ABSOLUTE banger
    Finally i have no misunderstandings on beans, components and even spring container

  • @samarthurs8000
    @samarthurs8000 Před rokem +1

    As always, very valuable content for free. Much Appreciated!

  • @shreypatel9379
    @shreypatel9379 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is THE explanation. Like you explained everything in a much simpler way than all the other sources I have referred to. Thanks for such a wonderful tutorial!

  • @itsjaylogan
    @itsjaylogan Před rokem

    Thank you so much. I’m just getting started with Spring and Spring Boot and this video helped me confirm some things I suspected! I will start your Spring training video 🎉

  • @codingwithraphael
    @codingwithraphael Před 8 měsíci

    You are a true hero Dan!! You’ve just breakdown it so understandable that I’m very impressive.. thank you thank you

  • @rapasebastian5678
    @rapasebastian5678 Před rokem

    Great content Dan! I was pretty familiar with all the concepts mentioned here, still the content was refreshing. Love the way you dive into things. Keep it up!

  • @nikhilxxsharma
    @nikhilxxsharma Před 7 měsíci

    This is gold, brilliant Dan, you are amazing.

  • @flow_987
    @flow_987 Před 9 měsíci

    Incredibly illuminating. Thank you!

  • @donglaizhang7895
    @donglaizhang7895 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi Dan, this is fantastic!! A lot of of these detailed information is hard to be found easily. With most of the tutorials and examples online, they only tell you what/how to do, but not why. Thank you!!

    • @DanVega
      @DanVega  Před 3 měsíci

      I feel the same way and I am often trying to answer the questions that I have as well. Really glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the kind words.

  • @ddarkodev2923
    @ddarkodev2923 Před rokem

    Thank you, Dan!! So helpful 💪

  • @crillin570
    @crillin570 Před rokem

    Thanks Dan, these are very helpful.👍

  • @petersteel7735
    @petersteel7735 Před rokem

    Thank you Dan! Quality content!!!

  • @connor8875
    @connor8875 Před 3 měsíci

    Finally! Finally a video that explains this without ramming meaningless jargon down my ears 😁 You've got yourself a new subscriber!

  • @yasminaitmaksene5230
    @yasminaitmaksene5230 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank's a lot ! Your explanations really helped me to understand how Spring Beans work :D

  • @libraniel
    @libraniel Před rokem +1

    You're great Dan, thank you and happy coding! 😃

  • @israelduarte1326
    @israelduarte1326 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video!

  • @meilyn22
    @meilyn22 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you. Best explanation. I've been hearing those terms and using them, but I never took the time to understand what they mean. Beans put methods in the application context, mostly used with the @Configuration annotation. @Component put classes into the application context. You are awesome!

  • @xyvadimxy
    @xyvadimxy Před rokem

    It's really helpful explanation. Thanks Dan!

  • @rajkumarvb5197
    @rajkumarvb5197 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks Dan, it was helpful!

  • @munnieswaroop
    @munnieswaroop Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent explanation, got some things cleared

  • @random-characters4162

    Very good and dense content! Thx

  • @ornelfranck
    @ornelfranck Před rokem

    Nicely done!

  • @meysam.85
    @meysam.85 Před rokem

    Thanks @dan, i find it useful. Thanks

  • @ravipandey29
    @ravipandey29 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks , it is really helpful.

  • @peachezprogramming
    @peachezprogramming Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video. Thanks for making!

    • @DanVega
      @DanVega  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for watching

  • @codex8797
    @codex8797 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you, really helped

  • @zakariyaechmaili5647
    @zakariyaechmaili5647 Před rokem

    Thanks ❤️

  • @kay2care
    @kay2care Před rokem

    Nice job!

  • @MrRexxarHell
    @MrRexxarHell Před rokem

    Dude, you explain it so well, that when I have questions about Spring, I go to your channel. Thanks for your work!

  • @mehnaazmohiuddin
    @mehnaazmohiuddin Před 9 měsíci

    Very Cool video @Dan ! For anyone who can't see spring plugin, Spring plugin is available in Ultimate Edition , not the free one.

  • @gauthamfz19
    @gauthamfz19 Před 10 měsíci

    Awesome explanation!

  • @davemerkury
    @davemerkury Před rokem

    Dan! Thank you for your content! It helps me to understand Springboot a lot better! Would you recommend goign through the documentation? I always seem to have trouble with creating queries to retrieve data from mysql.

  • @brayanmnz
    @brayanmnz Před rokem +1

    Nice shirt, I got mine from Devnexus!

  • @KennethKousen
    @KennethKousen Před rokem +7

    Nice job. A couple of quick comments:
    1. I had no idea that IntellIJ had a Spring view. Seems obvious in retrospect, but thanks for that.
    2. I'm surprised you didn't autowire the `RestTemplateBuilder` into the `@Bean` method rather than instantiate it yourself. The builder is available in the application context already, so make it an argument to your configuration method and it'll be autowired in automatically.
    3. Even though autowiring works as long as you have only a single constructor in a class, I usually add `@Autowired` anyway, partly as documentation, and partly as protection in case someone else adds a default constructor, at which point the automatic autowiring wouldn't work any more.
    Just a thought. :)

  • @myst.youtube
    @myst.youtube Před 6 měsíci

    no joke this tutorial of bean and component 100% clear than water.

  • @Dina-Barbur
    @Dina-Barbur Před rokem

    thank you, Dan! would you please tell about @component vs @repository. Both annotations are used in infrastructure layer of any REST app (storage or repository packages). I'm slightly confused by such diversity.

  • @francogiulianopertile279

    Good Tutorial

  • @FranklyTerrible
    @FranklyTerrible Před 6 měsíci +4

    Not going to lie, this example about beans only confused me more. How does Spring make that vague connection to the Resttemplate method? That seems like dark magic to me...

    • @user-zw3kc8qd1z
      @user-zw3kc8qd1z Před 5 měsíci

      I have been working on Spring projects and gathered some valuable knowledge! Spring basically has the so-called IoC container, which is associated with the dependency injection system it has been integrated with. In simple words, instead of trying to make new objects with the keyword "new" like "new User();", Spring will automatically inject this dependency for you. This can be done in 3 ways: through field, constructor or setter injection. That's it. Also, by default, the instances provided by spring are singleton, namely, only one instance is provided for the entire application context, which of course can be changed if you want.

  • @shashanksurekhapapde6143

    Nice video ! how do i get spring in tool window . Is it only on ultimate edition ?

  • @FredrikRambris
    @FredrikRambris Před rokem +1

    How about factories? Is there a way to register a factory that will return a bean when needed. Say a bean with generics. Is there such a way to easily register a bean factory?

  • @crlychar
    @crlychar Před 7 měsíci

    Thak you for the tutorial. I have a question. How can i get the same UI of the Intellij IDEA like yours?

  • @Curiosidades-ki2oi
    @Curiosidades-ki2oi Před 10 měsíci

    Which theme are you using in your IntelliJ?

  • @GoodBoy-lr7up
    @GoodBoy-lr7up Před měsícem

    Really clear!3ku

  • @ningw5169
    @ningw5169 Před rokem

    Hey Dan what's the theme you are using?

  • @mlensment
    @mlensment Před rokem

    Can you cover spring beans and concurrency?

  • @enesb4797
    @enesb4797 Před 6 měsíci +1

    should we not use "new" keyword in classes even if they are just regular classes and not beans or components? let's say I have a helper class for math operations, shouldn't I use "new" keyword in its dependencies? (since you said you should stay away from using "new" keyword 6:54)

  • @iterator
    @iterator Před rokem

    Thanks for the great content! Could you share the font you're using?

    • @fatihkobacik
      @fatihkobacik Před 9 měsíci

      i think it's cascadia-code font of microsoft

  • @mzlobecki
    @mzlobecki Před rokem

    what is the shortcut for emoji please? 😄

  • @anyname8803
    @anyname8803 Před rokem

    Hello Dan,
    defining beans with @Bean annotation isn't truly an inversion of control, since we are returning a new bean explicitly with the "new" keyword like so:
    @Bean
    public SomeObject myBean(){
    return NEW SomeObject()
    }
    Please correct my understanding.
    Thanks

  • @adityavardhanagarwal495
    @adityavardhanagarwal495 Před rokem +6

    Can you create a spring security crash course as well please ?

  • @keithlockey7129
    @keithlockey7129 Před rokem

    Hi, I like your videos. I found a mistake on your Recent Articles page on your blog. You put "I like to write about anything thta I am currently working or something new that interests me." You misspelled the word "that". Thanks.

  • @USONOFAV
    @USONOFAV Před rokem

    Why does @Bean doesn't work if you are returning a Collection type and you have to use @Resource?

  • @kyleryxn
    @kyleryxn Před 5 měsíci

    I like this video, but I think you cold update it with more clarification on best use cases for each. Like, when is it better to use @Component vs. @Bean?

    • @meilyn22
      @meilyn22 Před 4 měsíci

      He literally explained it in this video. It's not rocket science.

  • @Keteku.
    @Keteku. Před rokem

    Why do you use a CommandLineRunner instead of just running System.out.println()

  • @anon3746
    @anon3746 Před 5 měsíci

    Wait why don't we just make all the methods in Controler and Service static and then we don't need beans for them? I mean why even initialize a Controller class?

  • @annyeong987
    @annyeong987 Před 6 měsíci

    You didn't show how to get that spring view tool

  • @qzf4928
    @qzf4928 Před rokem +2

    我不会英语,但是通过字幕我学习的很慢但是我会坚持的

  • @mTsp4ce
    @mTsp4ce Před 22 dny

    2:15 is a logical fallacy (affirming the consequent). A spring bean is an instance of a class, but not every instance of a class is a spring bean. Not off to a good start there, buddy...

  • @hypekg5719
    @hypekg5719 Před rokem

    What's wrong with your camera? Adjust the focus before recording a video

  • @otaxhu
    @otaxhu Před 10 měsíci

    spring boot and all that thing of beans are bullshit dude it isn't declarative, I builded an application with jax-rs and it hasn't all this "magic things" of the spring runtime handling all the instances in the limbo, jax-rs (now called jakarta-rs) gives you more freedom.

  • @paulhetherington3854
    @paulhetherington3854 Před 2 měsíci

    /krch dsk bean < R'(4''tvk''btx ruch)< ~tmp2''kf(2 inch 824x) @ rdsk~II tmp p''TdDxn gml rul txt tun//J namz krch 4''Rtvk abv + 2''UI' kol rul vd sim LN'' < rdacht~tmp p''2'(xvtn) rtun bean/
    /rbean dsk~tmp snd ruch vF8''btz dach txt tn R2''p~ K' rch + frch vktd rbean rul~tmp < txt tun ad cmd~gml + wn ml//+ hlf ruch < 28''frch contnt fiji kalchz rdsk - 4''tvk - fz 2''UI' id - txt tun - verifcate/