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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T11:29:49+00:00 2026-05-26T11:29:49+00:00

I have an interface public interface ParentService{} And Two Implementation Class @Service(child1service) public class

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I have an interface

public interface ParentService{}

And Two Implementation Class

@Service("child1service")    
public class Child1 implements ParentService{}

@Service("child2service")
public class Child2 implements ParentService{}

Now my Controller

public class ServeChild1Controller extendds AbstractController{

 @Autowired
 public ServeChild1Controller(@Qualifier("child1service") ParentService child1service){
 super(child1service)
  } 

Similarly there is ServeChild2Controller..

So when i run I get the following error

Error for ServeChild1Controller: No unique bean of type [com.service.ParentService] is defined: expected single matching bean but found 2 child1service, child2service

Am trying to read more about these Annotations but not able to resolve it ..
Any pointers will be of help
Thanks

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    2026-05-26T11:29:50+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 11:29 am

    In order to use a specific instance you need to provide Annotate the service with @Qualifier(id) and in the constructor anotate the parameter with @Qualifier again, as follows:

    @Service("child1service")
    @Qualifier("child1service")
    public class Child1 implements ParentService{}
    
    @Service("child2service")
    @Qualifier("child2service")
    public class Child2 implements ParentService{}
    

    And you constructor:

    public class ServeChild1Controller extendds AbstractController{
    
        @Autowired
        public ServeChild1Controller(@Qualifier("child1service") ParentService child1service){
            super(child1service)
        }
    
    }
    
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