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Uses of Class
org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext

Packages that use AbstractApplicationContext
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.jca.context Integration package that allows for deploying a Spring application context as a JCA 1.5 compliant RAR file. 
org.springframework.web.context.support Classes supporting the org.springframework.web.context package, such as WebApplicationContext implementations and various utility classes. 
org.springframework.web.portlet.context Support for Spring's application context concept in a portlet environment, including ApplicationContext implementations and various utility classes. 
 

Uses of AbstractApplicationContext in org.springframework.context.support
 

Subclasses of AbstractApplicationContext in org.springframework.context.support
 class AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext
          Base class for ApplicationContext implementations which are supposed to support multiple refreshs, creating a new internal bean factory instance every time.
 class AbstractRefreshableConfigApplicationContext
          AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext subclass that adds common handling of specified config locations.
 class AbstractXmlApplicationContext
          Convenient base class for ApplicationContext implementations, drawing configuration from XML documents containing bean definitions understood by an XmlBeanDefinitionReader.
 class ClassPathXmlApplicationContext
          Standalone XML application context, taking the context definition files from the class path, interpreting plain paths as class path resource names that include the package path (e.g.
 class FileSystemXmlApplicationContext
          Standalone XML application context, taking the context definition files from the file system or from URLs, interpreting plain paths as relative file system locations (e.g.
 class GenericApplicationContext
          Generic ApplicationContext implementation that holds a single internal DefaultListableBeanFactory instance and does not assume a specific bean definition format.
 class StaticApplicationContext
          ApplicationContext implementation which supports programmatic registration of beans and messages, rather than reading bean definitions from external configuration sources.
 

Uses of AbstractApplicationContext in org.springframework.jca.context
 

Subclasses of AbstractApplicationContext in org.springframework.jca.context
 class ResourceAdapterApplicationContext
          ApplicationContext implementation for a JCA ResourceAdapter.
 

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

Subclasses of AbstractApplicationContext in org.springframework.web.context.support
 class AbstractRefreshableWebApplicationContext
          AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext subclass which implements the ConfigurableWebApplicationContext interface for web environments.
 class GenericWebApplicationContext
          Subclass of GenericApplicationContext, suitable for web environments.
 class StaticWebApplicationContext
          Static WebApplicationContext implementation for testing.
 class XmlWebApplicationContext
          WebApplicationContext implementation which takes its configuration from XML documents, understood by an XmlBeanDefinitionReader.
 

Uses of AbstractApplicationContext in org.springframework.web.portlet.context
 

Subclasses of AbstractApplicationContext in org.springframework.web.portlet.context
 class AbstractRefreshablePortletApplicationContext
          AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext subclass which implements the ConfigurablePortletApplicationContext interface for portlet environments.
 class StaticPortletApplicationContext
          Static Portlet-based ApplicationContext implementation for testing.
 class XmlPortletApplicationContext
          Portlet-based WebApplicationContext implementation which takes its configuration from XML documents, understood by an XmlBeanDefinitionReader.
 


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