Basically I want to split my application into 2 parts. Each part has it's own security stuff and own @Controllers. The @Services should be accessible from both parts.
So I thought, I should get 2 DispatcherServlet. One listening to /admin/* and the second listening to everything else ( / ). Each of those will have its own AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext so I can have separate component scan for the @Controllers.
And because Spring Boot provides one DispatcherServlet listening on / out of the box, I thought, I can just add a second one:
@Configuration
public class MyConfig {
    @Bean(name="myDS")
    public DispatcherServlet myDS(ApplicationContext applicationContext) {
        AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext webContext = new AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext();
        webContext.setParent(applicationContext);
        webContext.register(MyConfig2.class);
        // webContext.refresh();
        return new DispatcherServlet(webContext);
    }
    @Bean
    public ServletRegistrationBean mySRB(@Qualifier("myDS") DispatcherServlet dispatcherServlet) {
        ServletRegistrationBean servletRegistrationBean = new ServletRegistrationBean(dispatcherServlet);
        servletRegistrationBean.addUrlMappings("/admin/*");
        servletRegistrationBean.setName("adminServlet");
        return servletRegistrationBean;
    }
}
The MyConfig2 class, only has @Configuration and @ComponentScan. Within the same package is a @Controller.
When starting the application, I can see, that the second servlet mapping is getting registered, but the @Controller is not. Additionally I can now access all @Controllers from / and /admin.
Any idea how I can get this working?