Package | Description |
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org.springframework.context.annotation |
Annotation support for the Application Context, including JSR-250 "common"
annotations, component-scanning, and Java-based metadata for creating
Spring-managed objects.
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org.springframework.context.support |
Classes supporting the org.springframework.context package,
such as abstract base classes for ApplicationContext
implementations and a MessageSource implementation.
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org.springframework.jca.context |
Integration package that allows for deploying a Spring application context
as a JCA 1.7 compliant RAR file.
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org.springframework.web.context.support |
Classes supporting the
org.springframework.web.context package,
such as WebApplicationContext implementations and various utility classes. |
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
AnnotationConfigApplicationContext
Standalone application context, accepting component classes as input —
in particular
@Configuration -annotated classes, but also plain
@Component types and JSR-330 compliant
classes using javax.inject annotations. |
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext
Base class for
ApplicationContext
implementations which are supposed to support multiple calls to refresh() ,
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 |
GenericGroovyApplicationContext
An
ApplicationContext implementation that extends
GenericApplicationContext and implements GroovyObject such that beans
can be retrieved with the dot de-reference syntax instead of using getBean(java.lang.String) . |
class |
GenericXmlApplicationContext
Convenient application context with built-in XML support.
|
class |
StaticApplicationContext
ApplicationContext implementation
which supports programmatic registration of beans and messages,
rather than reading bean definitions from external configuration sources. |
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
ResourceAdapterApplicationContext
ApplicationContext implementation
for a JCA ResourceAdapter. |
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
AbstractRefreshableWebApplicationContext
AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext
subclass which implements the
ConfigurableWebApplicationContext
interface for web environments. |
class |
AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext
WebApplicationContext
implementation which accepts component classes as input — in particular
@Configuration -annotated
classes, but also plain @Component
classes and JSR-330 compliant classes using javax.inject annotations. |
class |
GenericWebApplicationContext
Subclass of
GenericApplicationContext , suitable for web environments. |
class |
GroovyWebApplicationContext
WebApplicationContext implementation which takes
its configuration from Groovy bean definition scripts and/or XML files, as understood by
a GroovyBeanDefinitionReader . |
class |
StaticWebApplicationContext
Static
WebApplicationContext
implementation for testing. |
class |
XmlWebApplicationContext
WebApplicationContext implementation
which takes its configuration from XML documents, understood by an
XmlBeanDefinitionReader . |