Class SpringServletContainerInitializer

java.lang.Object
org.springframework.web.SpringServletContainerInitializer
All Implemented Interfaces:
ServletContainerInitializer

public class SpringServletContainerInitializer extends Object implements ServletContainerInitializer
A Spring-provided ServletContainerInitializer designed to support code-based configuration of the servlet container using Spring's WebApplicationInitializer SPI as opposed to (or possibly in combination with) the traditional web.xml-based approach.

Mechanism of Operation

This class will be loaded and instantiated and have its onStartup(java.util.Set<java.lang.Class<?>>, jakarta.servlet.ServletContext) method invoked by any Servlet-compliant container during container startup assuming that the spring-web module JAR is present on the classpath. This occurs through the JAR Services API ServiceLoader.load(Class) method detecting the spring-web module's META-INF/services/jakarta.servlet.ServletContainerInitializer service provider configuration file.

In combination with web.xml

A web application can choose to limit the amount of classpath scanning the Servlet container does at startup either through the metadata-complete attribute in web.xml, which controls scanning for Servlet annotations or through an <absolute-ordering> element also in web.xml, which controls which web fragments (i.e. jars) are allowed to perform a ServletContainerInitializer scan. When using this feature, the SpringServletContainerInitializer can be enabled by adding "spring_web" to the list of named web fragments in web.xml as follows:
 <absolute-ordering>
   <name>some_web_fragment</name>
   <name>spring_web</name>
 </absolute-ordering>
 

Relationship to Spring's WebApplicationInitializer

Spring's WebApplicationInitializer SPI consists of just one method: WebApplicationInitializer.onStartup(ServletContext). The signature is intentionally quite similar to ServletContainerInitializer.onStartup(Set, ServletContext): simply put, SpringServletContainerInitializer is responsible for instantiating and delegating the ServletContext to any user-defined WebApplicationInitializer implementations. It is then the responsibility of each WebApplicationInitializer to do the actual work of initializing the ServletContext. The exact process of delegation is described in detail in the onStartup documentation below.

General Notes

In general, this class should be viewed as supporting infrastructure for the more important and user-facing WebApplicationInitializer SPI. Taking advantage of this container initializer is also completely optional: while it is true that this initializer will be loaded and invoked under all Servlet runtimes, it remains the user's choice whether to make any WebApplicationInitializer implementations available on the classpath. If no WebApplicationInitializer types are detected, this container initializer will have no effect.

Note that use of this container initializer and of WebApplicationInitializer is not in any way "tied" to Spring MVC other than the fact that the types are shipped in the spring-web module JAR. Rather, they can be considered general-purpose in their ability to facilitate convenient code-based configuration of the ServletContext. In other words, any servlet, listener, or filter may be registered within a WebApplicationInitializer, not just Spring MVC-specific components.

This class is neither designed for extension nor intended to be extended. It should be considered an internal type, with WebApplicationInitializer being the public-facing SPI.

See Also

See WebApplicationInitializer Javadoc for examples and detailed usage recommendations.

Since:
3.1
Author:
Chris Beams, Juergen Hoeller, Rossen Stoyanchev
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • SpringServletContainerInitializer

      public SpringServletContainerInitializer()
  • Method Details

    • onStartup

      public void onStartup(@Nullable Set<Class<?>> webAppInitializerClasses, ServletContext servletContext) throws ServletException
      Delegate the ServletContext to any WebApplicationInitializer implementations present on the application classpath.

      Because this class declares @HandlesTypes(WebApplicationInitializer.class), Servlet containers will automatically scan the classpath for implementations of Spring's WebApplicationInitializer interface and provide the set of all such types to the webAppInitializerClasses parameter of this method.

      If no WebApplicationInitializer implementations are found on the classpath, this method is effectively a no-op. An INFO-level log message will be issued notifying the user that the ServletContainerInitializer has indeed been invoked but that no WebApplicationInitializer implementations were found.

      Assuming that one or more WebApplicationInitializer types are detected, they will be instantiated (and sorted if the @@Order annotation is present or the Ordered interface has been implemented). Then the WebApplicationInitializer.onStartup(ServletContext) method will be invoked on each instance, delegating the ServletContext such that each instance may register and configure servlets such as Spring's DispatcherServlet, listeners such as Spring's ContextLoaderListener, or any other Servlet API features such as filters.

      Specified by:
      onStartup in interface ServletContainerInitializer
      Parameters:
      webAppInitializerClasses - all implementations of WebApplicationInitializer found on the application classpath
      servletContext - the servlet context to be initialized
      Throws:
      ServletException
      See Also: