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                                    <a class="user-hover" rel="putmanb@shibboleth.net" id="email_putmanb@shibboleth.net" href="https://issues.shibboleth.net/jira/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=putmanb%40shibboleth.net" style="color:#326ca6;">Brent Putman</a>
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                <a style='color:#326ca6;text-decoration:none;' href='https://issues.shibboleth.net/jira/browse/JSE-12'><strong>Consider moving HttpClient FactoryBeans down from idp-profile-spring</strong></a>
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        <div class="comment-block" style="background-color:#edf5ff;border:1px solid #dddddd;color:#000000;padding:12px;"><p>That might work.  I'm not sure about the order-of-operations within the container, though.  Is it guaranteed that the call of the FactoryBean's getObject() (here really createInstance()) is going to happen after all the other beans in the context are available?  I'm not sure it is.  If not, then you'd have to declare a depends-on on every &lt;bean&gt; and BeanDefinition to make sure the 'shibboleth.http.user.agent' is available, and then we're right back to the beginning...</p>

<p>Also, the 'shibboleth.http.user.agent' would probably itself have to be a FactoryBean producing the user agent string dynamically based on the IdP and OpenSAML versions.  So trading 3 FactoryBeans in idp-spring-profile for just 1.</p>

<p>Your suggestion made me think of a similar solution using autowire-by-type.  Instead of a String bean for the agent, it could be a class instance that represents the user agent (e.g. HttpUserAgent).  But there's a similar problem in that turning on auto-wire by type has to be done on each bean definition, including the BeanDefinition instantiated within the parsers, so not very nice.  Plus it applies to all the bean's properties.  And mixing autowire and explicit wiring is confusing and cautioned against.  Now if we were using component scanning + @Autowired that might be nice... But don't think we want to do that.</p></div>
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