I’ve more bean definitions than this I need to change.
Problem is generally that you can’t redefine beans without the Annotation, but 
it’s needed in my case, as we have several extensions to the stock CAS server.





> Am 05.05.2017 um 09:39 schrieb Robert Ledermüller 
> <robert.ledermuel...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> If I understand you correctly you just want to provide the CAS 3.0 protocol 
> successView during CAS 2.0 protocol?
> If so you might try this configuration [1].
> 
> cas.view.cas2.success=protocol/3.0/casServiceValidationSuccess
> 
> I think I have tried this and it worked but I might mix this up with 
> something different.
> 
> Best
> -- Robert
> 
> [1] 
> https://apereo.github.io/cas/5.0.x/installation/Configuration-Properties.html#views
> 
> 
> On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 5:40:23 PM UTC+2, robertoschwald wrote:
> I need to overload the ServiceValidateController Bean by my own configuration 
> bean, but it seems Spring Boot is first using my bean, then again the 
> original one and I don't know why.
> 
> My bean is called CasOverlayedValidationConfiguration:
> 
> @Configuration("casOverlayedValidationConfiguration")
> @EnableConfigurationProperties(CasConfigurationProperties.class)
> @Order(value = 50000)
> public class CasOverlayedValidationConfiguration {
> 
> @Autowired
> private CasConfigurationProperties casProperties;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("casAttributeEncoder")
> private CasAttributeEncoder casAttributeEncoder;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("cas3SuccessView")
> private View cas3SuccessView;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("authenticationContextValidator")
> private AuthenticationContextValidator authenticationContextValidator;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("defaultAuthenticationSystemSupport")
> private AuthenticationSystemSupport authenticationSystemSupport;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("cas20WithoutProxyProtocolValidationSpecification")
> private ValidationSpecification 
> cas20WithoutProxyProtocolValidationSpecification;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("cas2ServiceFailureView")
> private View cas2ServiceFailureView;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("proxy20Handler")
> private ProxyHandler proxy20Handler;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("servicesManager")
> private ServicesManager servicesManager;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("centralAuthenticationService")
> private CentralAuthenticationService centralAuthenticationService;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("defaultArgumentExtractor")
> private ArgumentExtractor argumentExtractor;
> 
> @Autowired
> @Qualifier("defaultMultifactorTriggerSelectionStrategy")
> private MultifactorTriggerSelectionStrategy 
> multifactorTriggerSelectionStrategy;
> 
> @Autowired
> private View cas3ServiceSuccessView;
> 
> @Autowired
> private View cas3ServiceJsonView;
> 
> 
> /* 
>  Use cas3ServiceSuccessView to be able to release attributes in CAS 2.0 
> serviceValidate
>  until all CAS Clients are migrated
>  */
> @Bean
> public ServiceValidateController serviceValidateController() {
>  final ServiceValidateController c = new ServiceValidateController();
>  
> c.setValidationSpecification(this.cas20WithoutProxyProtocolValidationSpecification);
>  c.setSuccessView(cas3ServiceSuccessView);
>  c.setFailureView(cas2ServiceFailureView);
>  c.setProxyHandler(proxy20Handler);
>  c.setAuthenticationSystemSupport(authenticationSystemSupport);
>  c.setServicesManager(servicesManager);
>  c.setCentralAuthenticationService(centralAuthenticationService);
>  c.setArgumentExtractor(argumentExtractor);
>  
> c.setMultifactorTriggerSelectionStrategy(multifactorTriggerSelectionStrategy);
>  c.setAuthenticationContextValidator(authenticationContextValidator);
>  c.setJsonView(cas3ServiceJsonView);
>  
> c.setAuthnContextAttribute(casProperties.getAuthn().getMfa().getAuthenticationContextAttribute());
>  return c;
> }
> 
> }
> 
> 
> The logs show this:
> 
> 1. First, my bean definition overwrites the one from 
> 
> 2017-05-04 15:53:22,312 INFO [org.apereo.cas.web.CasWebApplication] - <The 
> following profiles are active: native>
> 2017-05-04 15:53:22,341 INFO 
> [org.springframework.boot.context.embedded.AnnotationConfigEmbeddedWebApplicationContext]
>  - <Refreshing 
> org.springframework.boot.context.embedded.AnnotationConfigEmbeddedWebApplicationContext@5e25a92e:
>  startup date [Thu May 04 15:53:22 CEST 2017]; parent: 
> org.springframework.context.annotation.AnnotationConfigApplicationContext@387c703b>
> 2017-05-04 15:53:23,372 INFO 
> [org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory] -
> <Overriding bean definition for bean 'serviceValidateController' with a 
> different definition:
> replacing
> [Generic bean: class [org.apereo.cas.web.ServiceValidateController];
> scope=singleton; abstract=false; lazyInit=false; autowireMode=0; 
> dependencyCheck=0; autowireCandidate=true; primary=false; 
> factoryBeanName=null; factoryMethodName=null; initMethodName=null; 
> destroyMethodName=null;
> defined in URL
> [jar:file:/projects/cas5/cas/build/libs/cas.war!/WEB-INF/lib/cas-server-support-validation-5.0.4.jar!/org/apereo/cas/web/ServiceValidateController.class]]
> with
> [Root bean: class [null]; scope=; abstract=false; lazyInit=false; 
> autowireMode=3;
> dependencyCheck=0; autowireCandidate=true; primary=false; 
> factoryBeanName=casOverlayedValidationConfiguration; 
> factoryMethodName=serviceValidateController; initMethodName=null; 
> destroyMethodName=(inferred);
> defined in class path resource 
> [org/apereo/cas/web/config/CasOverlayedValidationConfiguration.class]]>
> 
> 
> This would be fine.
> BUT a second later, it again overwrites my bean with the one from 
> "CasValidationConfiguration.class", but as Classpath resource:
> 
> 
> 2017-05-04 15:53:23,380 INFO 
> [org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory] -
> <Overriding bean definition for bean 'serviceValidateController' with a 
> different definition:
> replacing [Root bean: class [null];
> scope=; abstract=false; lazyInit=false; autowireMode=3; dependencyCheck=0; 
> autowireCandidate=true; primary=false; 
> factoryBeanName=CasOverlayedValidationConfiguration; 
> factoryMethodName=serviceValidateController;
> initMethodName=null; destroyMethodName=(inferred);
> defined in
>   class path resource 
> [org/apereo/cas/web/config/CasOverlayedValidationConfiguration.class]]
> with
>   [Root bean: class [null]; scope=; abstract=false; lazyInit=false; 
> autowireMode=3;
>   dependencyCheck=0; autowireCandidate=true; primary=false; 
> factoryBeanName=casValidationConfiguration; 
>   factoryMethodName=serviceValidateController; initMethodName=null; 
> destroyMethodName=(inferred); 
>   defined in class path resource 
> [org/apereo/cas/web/config/CasValidationConfiguration.class]]>
> 
> 
> My overlay is based on the gradle overlay template. It doesn't matter if I 
> start the application as a standalone war application using "java -jar 
> cas.war", or in Intellij using a local Tomcat 8 Server.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks Robert
> 
>  
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