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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions src/docs/asciidoc/core/core-beans.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -8876,8 +8876,9 @@ parameter-based injection, as in the preceding example.

Also, be particularly careful with `BeanPostProcessor` and `BeanFactoryPostProcessor` definitions
through `@Bean`. Those should usually be declared as `static @Bean` methods, not triggering the
instantiation of their containing configuration class. Otherwise, `@Autowired` and `@Value` do not
work on the configuration class itself, since it is being created as a bean instance too early.
instantiation of their containing configuration class. Otherwise, `@Autowired` and `@Value` may not
work on the configuration class itself, since it is possible to create it as a bean instance earlier than
{api-spring-framework}/beans/factory/annotation/AutowiredAnnotationBeanPostProcessor.html[`AutowiredAnnotationBeanPostProcessor`].
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The following example shows how one bean can be autowired to another bean:
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