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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:26:30+00:00 2026-05-13T13:26:30+00:00

When using Spring and Spring’s MVC, where should the dependency injection (DI) take place?

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When using Spring and Spring’s MVC, where should the dependency injection (DI) take place?

Example, if you have a controller, and many actions in the controller.

Would you be doing:

@RequestMapping("/blah")
public String SomeAction()
{
    ApplicationContext ctx = new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext();
    MyService myService = ctx.getBean("myService");

    // do something here

    return "someView";
}

Would this be the best practice approach? Or is their a better way?

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    2026-05-13T13:26:31+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:26 pm

    The whole idea of Dependency Injection is to not have your classes know or care of how they get the objects they depend on. With injection, these dependencies should just “appear” without any request (hence the Inversion of Control). When using ApplicationContext#getBean(String), you’re still asking for the dependency (a la Service Locator) and this is not Inversion of Control (even if this allows you to change the implementation easily).

    So, instead, you should make your MyController a Spring managed bean and inject MyService using either setter or constructor based injection.

    public class MyController {
    
        private MyService myService;
    
        public MyController(MyService aService) { // constructor based injection
            this.myService = aService;
        }
    
        public void setMyService(MySerice aService) { // setter based injection
            this.myService = aService;
        }
    
        @Autowired
        public void setMyService(MyService aService) { // autowired by Spring
            this.myService = aService;
        }
    
        @RequestMapping("/blah")
        public String someAction()
        {
            // do something here
            myService.foo();
    
            return "someView";
        }
    }
    

    And configure Spring to wire things together.

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