Dependency-injecting files/resources into Spring beans











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In my Grails 2.5.X app I have a class



import org.springframework.core.io.Resource

public class JazzyDictionary {

public JazzyDictionary(File wordlist) {
this.setWordList(wordlist);
}

public JazzyDictionary(Resource wordlist) {
this.setWordList(wordlist);
}
// remainder of class omitted
}


I create a Spring bean from this class like so in resources.groovy



englishDict(JazzyDictionary, new org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource("dict/en_GB"))


Is there a more declarative solution that doesn't hard-code the implementation type of the Resource? I've tried the following, but it doesn't seem to work



englishDict(JazzyDictionary, "classpath:dict/en_GB")









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    In my Grails 2.5.X app I have a class



    import org.springframework.core.io.Resource

    public class JazzyDictionary {

    public JazzyDictionary(File wordlist) {
    this.setWordList(wordlist);
    }

    public JazzyDictionary(Resource wordlist) {
    this.setWordList(wordlist);
    }
    // remainder of class omitted
    }


    I create a Spring bean from this class like so in resources.groovy



    englishDict(JazzyDictionary, new org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource("dict/en_GB"))


    Is there a more declarative solution that doesn't hard-code the implementation type of the Resource? I've tried the following, but it doesn't seem to work



    englishDict(JazzyDictionary, "classpath:dict/en_GB")









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      In my Grails 2.5.X app I have a class



      import org.springframework.core.io.Resource

      public class JazzyDictionary {

      public JazzyDictionary(File wordlist) {
      this.setWordList(wordlist);
      }

      public JazzyDictionary(Resource wordlist) {
      this.setWordList(wordlist);
      }
      // remainder of class omitted
      }


      I create a Spring bean from this class like so in resources.groovy



      englishDict(JazzyDictionary, new org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource("dict/en_GB"))


      Is there a more declarative solution that doesn't hard-code the implementation type of the Resource? I've tried the following, but it doesn't seem to work



      englishDict(JazzyDictionary, "classpath:dict/en_GB")









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      In my Grails 2.5.X app I have a class



      import org.springframework.core.io.Resource

      public class JazzyDictionary {

      public JazzyDictionary(File wordlist) {
      this.setWordList(wordlist);
      }

      public JazzyDictionary(Resource wordlist) {
      this.setWordList(wordlist);
      }
      // remainder of class omitted
      }


      I create a Spring bean from this class like so in resources.groovy



      englishDict(JazzyDictionary, new org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource("dict/en_GB"))


      Is there a more declarative solution that doesn't hard-code the implementation type of the Resource? I've tried the following, but it doesn't seem to work



      englishDict(JazzyDictionary, "classpath:dict/en_GB")






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