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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:53:34+00:00 2026-05-13T23:53:34+00:00

We’re building a ThreadFactory so everytime a singleton controller needs a new thread, i

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We’re building a ThreadFactory so everytime a singleton controller needs a new thread, i get a new instance everytime.

Looking at Lookup method injection looks good but what if we have multiple thread classes? I like the fact that i can autowire my threadBeans.

like:

public abstract class ThreadManager {
        public abstract Thread createThreadA();
        public abstract Thread createThreadB();
}

and config:

<bean id="threadManager" class="bla.ThreadManager" singleton="true">
    <lookup-method name="createThreadA" bean="threadA" />
    <lookup-method name="createThreadB" bean="threadB"/>
</bean>
<!-- Yes! i can autowire now :)-->
<bean id="threadA" class="bla.ThreadA" singleton="false" autowire="byType">
<bean id="threadB" class="bla.ThreadB" singleton="false" autowire="byType">

and usage:

threadManager.createThreadA();

Question: I don’t want to create an abstract “create” method for every new threadclass.

Is it possible to make this generich like:

threadManager.createThread(ThreadA.class);

I also looked at ServiceLocatorFactoryBean but for multiple classes i have to pass the bean name (not type safe).
Thank you

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    2026-05-13T23:53:35+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:53 pm

    I don’t think there is a way to do that automatically. And if you don’t want to use ExecutorService, as suggested, you you can achieve this manually, if it is such a problem for you (but I don’t think it is)

    • make your threadManager implement ApplicationContextAware or BeanFactoryAware, thus obtaining the application context / bean factory
    • in your createThread(..) method use the context/factory obtained above to get an instance of the thread bean (which should be of scope prototype of course)
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