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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T08:23:00+00:00 2026-06-18T08:23:00+00:00

For example, I have a class public class Car{ private Motor motor; public void

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For example, I have a class

public class Car{
     private Motor motor;

     public void setMotor(Motor motor){
          this.motor = motor;
     }   
}

My bean looks like

<bean id="car" class="Car">
    <property name="motor" ref="${motorProvider.getAvailableMotor()}"/>
</bean>

This method: motorProvider.getAvailableMotor() returns a bean name(string), of which motor I should use.

But there can be a situation when such bean(with such name) is not created. How can I check it?

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    2026-06-18T08:23:01+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 8:23 am

    There are several patterns how to do this. Here is one I often use:

    public class Car{
         private Motor motor;
    
         @Autowired
         private ApplicationContext applicationContext;
    
         @PostConstruct
         public void init() {
            try {
                motor = applicationContext.getBean( Motor.class );
            } catch( NoSuchBeanDefinitionException e ) {
                motor = new DefaultMotor();
            }
         }
    }
    

    Note you could also call applicationContext.containsBeanDefinition(name) but that would search your context twice (once in containsBeanDefinition() and then second time when you call getBean()) so catching the exception is usually faster.

    Since we catch a specific exception that says “bean doesn’t exist”, using if/else has almost no advantage anymore.

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