spring - Class not eligible for getting processed by all BeanPostProcessors - Stack Overflow
This warning means nothing, you shouldn't worry about it since you don't need to apply any post-processors to the DataSource
.
Technically it means that some bean post-processor (a transactional one, I guess) depends on your DataSource
, therefore the DataSource
must be fully initialized before initialization of that post-processor, so that the post-processor cannot intercept initialization of the DataSource
.
You need to worry if you get such a warning about a bean you want to apply post-processors to.
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