Uses of Class
org.springframework.core.io.DefaultResourceLoader

Packages that use DefaultResourceLoader
org.springframework.context.support Classes supporting the org.springframework.context package, such as abstract base classes for ApplicationContext implementations and a MessageSource implementation. 
org.springframework.web.context.support Classes supporting the org.springframework.web.context package, such as WebApplicationContext implementations, and a utility class for retrieval of the root application context etc. 
 

Uses of DefaultResourceLoader in org.springframework.context.support
 

Subclasses of DefaultResourceLoader in org.springframework.context.support
 class AbstractApplicationContext
          Partial implementation of ApplicationContext.
 class AbstractXmlApplicationContext
          Convenient abstract superclass for ApplicationContext implementations, drawing configuration from XML documents containing bean definitions understood by an XmlBeanDefinitionParser.
 class ClassPathXmlApplicationContext
          Standalone XML application context, taking the context definition files from the class path.
 class FileSystemXmlApplicationContext
          Standalone XML application context, taking the context definition files from the file system or from URLs.
 class StaticApplicationContext
          ApplicationContext that allows concrete registration of beans and messages in code, rather than from external configuration sources.
 

Uses of DefaultResourceLoader in org.springframework.web.context.support
 

Subclasses of DefaultResourceLoader in org.springframework.web.context.support
 class ServletContextResourceLoader
          ResourceLoader implementation that resolves paths as ServletContext resources, for use outside a WebApplicationContext.
 class StaticWebApplicationContext
          Static WebApplicationContext implementation for testing.
 class XmlWebApplicationContext
          WebApplicationContext implementation that takes configuration from an XML document.
 



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