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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T09:01:33+00:00 2026-05-21T09:01:33+00:00

I want to use Spring inside a legacy application. The core piece is a

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I want to use Spring inside a legacy application.

The core piece is a class, let’s call it LegacyPlugin, that represents a sort of pluggable piece in the application. The problem is that this class is also the database connector, and is used to create lots of other objects, often via constructor injection…

I want to launch an ApplicationContext from the LegacyPlugin, and inject it into the ApplicationContext, via a BeanFactory for example, to create the other objects. The code will then be rewritten, to use setter injection & so on.

I would like to know what is the best way to achieve this. So far, I have a working version using a BeanFactory that uses a ThreadLocal to hold a static reference to the plugin currently executed, but it seems ugly to me…

Below is the code I would like to end up with :

public class MyPlugin extends LegacyPlugin {

    public void execute() {
        ApplicationContext ctx = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext();
        // Do something here with this, but what ?
        ctx.setConfigLocation("context.xml");
        ctx.refresh();
    }

 }

<!-- This should return the object that launched the context -->
<bean id="plugin" class="my.package.LegacyPluginFactoryBean" />

<bean id="someBean" class="my.package.SomeClass">
    <constructor-arg><ref bean="plugin"/></constructor-arg>
</bean>

<bean id="someOtherBean" class="my.package.SomeOtherClass">
    <constructor-arg><ref bean="plugin"/></constructor-arg>
</bean>
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    2026-05-21T09:01:34+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 9:01 am

    Actually, this doesn’t work… It causes the following error :

    BeanFactory not initialized or already closed
    call 'refresh' before accessing beans via the ApplicationContext
    

    The final solution is to use GenericApplicationContext :

    GenericApplicationContext ctx = new GenericApplicationContext();
    ctx.getBeanFactory().registerSingleton("plugin", this);
    new XmlBeanDefinitionReader(ctx).loadBeanDefinitions(
        new ClassPathResource("context.xml"));
    ctx.refresh();
    
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