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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T19:18:15+00:00 2026-06-13T19:18:15+00:00

Here’s my scenario. I have two classes ClassA and ClassB . ClassB inherits ClassA

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Here’s my scenario. I have two classes ClassA and ClassB. ClassB inherits ClassA.

I’m using @Component annotation on both of them to make them Spring beans.

@Component
public class ClassA{
    // parent
}

@Component
public class ClassB extends ClassA{
    // child
}

public class ClassC{

    @Autowired
    private ClassA classA;

    public void doSomething(){

    }
}

Now, whenever I try to use @autowired annotation in ClassC to inject ClassA as shown above, I get the following exception.

No unique bean of type [ClassA] is defined: expected single matching bean but found 2: [classA, classB]

I understand that when auto-wiring by type, spring finds two beans that are assignable to ClassA and so it throws an exception.

Is there an easy way to resolve this problem apart from using @Qualifier annotation and auto-wiring by name?

Could I instruct spring to not only check for a bean that is assignable by type but also check to see if it is the exact same class type?

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    2026-06-13T19:18:16+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 7:18 pm

    Yes, use the @Primary annotation.

    If that is unfeasible and you do not want to use @Qualifier, then you will have to resolve it manually. Something like:

    @Autowired
    private List<ClassA> candidates;
    
    private ClassA actual;
    
    @PostConstruct
    public void postConstruct() {
        for (ClassA candidate : candidates) {
            if (AopProxyUtils.ultimateTargetClass(candidate).equals(ClassA.class)) {
                actual = candidate;
                break;
            }
        }
        org.springframework.util.Assert.notNull(actual , "No bean of exact type ClassA found.");
    }
    
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