Spring Framework 2.0.0 Reference # java/j2ee Application Framework 2.0 Copyright © 2004-2006 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu For example, in a web application scenario, a simple eight (or so) lines of absolutely boilerplate J2EE web descriptor XML in the attendant web.xml file of the application will typically suffice (see Section ContextLoader to automatically start an ApplicationContext as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. Of course, it is still possible to programmatically create an ApplicationContext. The basis0 码力 | 491 页 | 3.51 MB | 2 年前3
Spring Framework 2.0.7 Reference # java/j2ee Application Framework 2.0.7 Copyright © 2004-2007 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu For example, in a web application scenario, a simple eight (or so) lines of absolutely boilerplate J2EE web descriptor XML in the web.xml file of the application will typically suffice (see Section 3.8 ContextLoader to automatically start an ApplicationContext as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. Of course, it is still possible to programmatically create an ApplicationContext. The basis0 码力 | 502 页 | 3.61 MB | 2 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.3 Reference# java/j2ee Application Framework ## Reference Documentation Version 1.2.3 (Work in progress) Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu, Rob Harrop, Thomas functionality, while the ApplicationContext adds enhanced capabilities to it, some of them perhaps more J2EE and enterprise-centric. In general, an ApplicationContext is a complete superset of a BeanFactory code to load a Spring ApplicationContext automatically as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. This declarative process is described here: While programmatic manipulation of BeanFactories0 码力 | 276 页 | 1.44 MB | 2 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.2 Reference# java/j2ee Application Framework ## Reference Documentation Version 1.2.2 (Work in progress) Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu, Rob Harrop, Thomas functionality, while the ApplicationContext adds enhanced capabilities to it, some of them perhaps more J2EE and enterprise-centric. In general, an ApplicationContext is a complete superset of a BeanFactory code to load a Spring ApplicationContext automatically as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. This declarative process is described here: While programmatic manipulation of BeanFactories0 码力 | 269 页 | 1.41 MB | 2 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.4 Reference# java/j2ee Application Framework ## Reference Documentation Version 1.2.4 (Work in progress) Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu, Rob Harrop, Thomas functionality, while the ApplicationContext adds enhanced capabilities to it, some of them perhaps more J2EE and enterprise-centric. In general, an ApplicationContext is a complete superset of a BeanFactory code to load a Spring ApplicationContext automatically as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. This declarative process is described here: While programmatic manipulation of BeanFactories0 码力 | 289 页 | 1.49 MB | 2 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.7 Reference# java/j2ee Application Framework ## Reference Documentation Version 1.2.7 (Work in progress) Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu, Rob Harrop, Thomas functionality, while the ApplicationContext adds enhanced capabilities to it, some of them perhaps more J2EE and enterprise-centric. In general, an ApplicationContext is a complete superset of a BeanFactory code to load a Spring ApplicationContext automatically as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. This declarative process is described here: While programmatic manipulation of BeanFactories0 码力 | 290 页 | 1.49 MB | 2 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.6 Reference# java/j2ee Application Framework ## Reference Documentation Version 1.2.6 (Work in progress) Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu, Rob Harrop, Thomas functionality, while the ApplicationContext adds enhanced capabilities to it, some of them perhaps more J2EE and enterprise-centric. In general, an ApplicationContext is a complete superset of a BeanFactory code to load a Spring ApplicationContext automatically as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. This declarative process is described here: While programmatic manipulation of BeanFactories0 码力 | 290 页 | 1.49 MB | 2 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.8 Reference# java/j2ee Application Framework ## Reference Documentation Version 1.2.8 (Work in progress) Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu, Rob Harrop, Thomas functionality, while the ApplicationContext adds enhanced capabilities to it, some of them perhaps more J2EE and enterprise-centric. In general, an ApplicationContext is a complete superset of a BeanFactory code to load a Spring ApplicationContext automatically as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. This declarative process is described here: While programmatic manipulation of BeanFactories0 码力 | 290 页 | 1.49 MB | 2 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.5 Reference# java/j2ee Application Framework ## Reference Documentation Version 1.2.5 (Work in progress) Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu, Rob Harrop, Thomas functionality, while the ApplicationContext adds enhanced capabilities to it, some of them perhaps more J2EE and enterprise-centric. In general, an ApplicationContext is a complete superset of a BeanFactory code to load a Spring ApplicationContext automatically as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. This declarative process is described here: While programmatic manipulation of BeanFactories0 码力 | 290 页 | 1.49 MB | 2 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.x Reference# java/j2ee Application Framework ## Reference Documentation Version 1.2.9 (Work in progress) Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu, Rob Harrop, Thomas functionality, while the ApplicationContext adds enhanced capabilities to it, some of them perhaps more J2EE and enterprise-centric. In general, an ApplicationContext is a complete superset of a BeanFactory code to load a Spring ApplicationContext automatically as part of the normal startup process of a J2EE web-app. This declarative process is described here: While programmatic manipulation of BeanFactories0 码力 | 289 页 | 1.50 MB | 2 年前3
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