Spring Collections (List, Set, Map, and Properties) example
Spring examples to show you how to inject values into collections type (List, Set, Map, and Properties). 4 major collection types are supported : List – , Set – ,…
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Spring examples to show you how to inject values into collections type (List, Set, Map, and Properties). 4 major collection types are supported : List – , Set – ,…
In Spring, bean scope is used to decide which type of bean instance should be return from Spring container back to the caller. 5 types of bean scopes supported :…
In Spring framework, whenever a bean is used for only one particular property, it’s advise to declare it as an inner bean. And the inner bean is supported both in…
In Spring, there are three ways to inject value into bean properties: Normal way, Shortcut, “p” schema. Normal way: Inject value within a ‘value’ tag and enclosed with ‘property’ tag.…
In Spring, beans can “access” to each other by specify the bean references in the same or different bean configuration file. If you are referring to a bean in different…
In a large project structure, the Spring’s bean configuration files are located in different folders for easy maintainability and modular. For example, Spring-Common.xml in common folder, Spring-Connection.xml in connection folder,…
Normally, you will split a large Spring XML bean files into multiple small files, group by module or category, to make things more maintainable and modular. In Spring3 JavaConfig, the…
The concept of object-oriented is a good design to break your system into a group of reusable objects. However, when system grows larger, especially in Java project, the huge object…
Since Spring 3, JavaConfig features are included in core Spring module, it allow developer to move bean definition and Spring configuration out of XML file into Java class. But, you…
This tutorial shows you how to create a simple hello world example in Spring 3.0. Technologies used in this article :Spring 3.0.5.RELEASE, Maven 3.0.3, Eclipse 3.6, JDK 1.6.0.13 . In…