Blueprint Developer Manual / Version 2110
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Each plugin has its own Spring application context. However, in order to
implement your feature, you might need some services from the application, for example
the CapConnection
.
The applications of CoreMedia Content Cloud expose dedicated sets of beans for usage in plugins, which are provided as Spring
configuration classes that you can import in your plugin's configuration class.
These configuration classes are annotated with com.coremedia.cms.common.plugins.plugin_base.BeansForPlugins
.
Other plugins can also provide such configuration classes. To access them, you have to add these plugins as dependencies.
Note
Be aware to not use scope provided
for dependencies on the jars containing the BeansForPlugins
configuration classes, as these
are not loaded by the application.
Beans for Plugins Reference
The following BeansForPlugins
are currently available:
CommonBeansForPluginsConfiguration (Available in all apps with extension points)
CommerceBeansForPluginsConfiguration (Provides access to commerce beans)
The API documentation of the BeansForPlugins
classes shows the
actual beans they provide.