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I have a method in a complex java program that needs to be called immediately after the web ApplicationContext and SpringBeans have been initialized.

I've tried toying around with <bean id="..." class="..." init-method="initialize"> but this method will call a applicationContext.get().getBean(beanId); method.

I was wondering if anyone knows how to do this.

Thank you.

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In Spring 4.2 onwards you can attach event listeners to Springs Lifecycle events (and your own) using annotations. Simple add the @EventListener to a method and include the event type as the first (and only) parameter and Spring will automatically detect it and wire it up.

https://spring.io/blog/2015/02/11/better-application-events-in-spring-framework-4-2

@Component
public class MyListener {

    @EventListener
    public void handleContextRefresh(ContextRefreshedEvent event) {
        ...
    }
}

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