Add tip about providing as much typo info as possible in @Bean methods

Closes gh-22925
pull/24789/head
Andy Wilkinson 4 years ago
parent e7eb7739dc
commit d32d65b02c

@ -7427,6 +7427,10 @@ For this reason, we recommend using only `@ConditionalOnBean` and `@ConditionalO
NOTE: `@ConditionalOnBean` and `@ConditionalOnMissingBean` do not prevent `@Configuration` classes from being created.
The only difference between using these conditions at the class level and marking each contained `@Bean` method with the annotation is that the former prevents registration of the `@Configuration` class as a bean if the condition does not match.
TIP: When declaring a `@Bean` method, provide as much type information as possible in the method's return type.
For example, if your bean's concrete class implements an interface the bean method's return type should be the concrete class and not the interface.
Providing as much type information as possible in `@Bean` methods is particularly important when using bean conditions as their evaluation can only rely upon to type information that's available in the method signature.
[[boot-features-property-conditions]]

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