Problem

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, Spring-ModuleA.xml in ModuleA folder…and etc.

You may load multiple Spring bean configuration files in the code :

	ApplicationContext context = 
    	new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext(new String[] {"Spring-Common.xml",
              "Spring-Connection.xml","Spring-ModuleA.xml"});

Put all spring xml files under project classpath.

	project-classpath/Spring-Common.xml
	project-classpath/Spring-Connection.xml
	project-classpath/Spring-ModuleA.xml

Solution

The above ways are lack of organizing and error prone, the better way should be organized all your Spring bean configuration files into a single XML file. For example, create a Spring-All-Module.xml file, and import the entire Spring bean files like this :

File : Spring-All-Module.xml

<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
	xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
	xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
	http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.5.xsd">

	<import resource="common/Spring-Common.xml"/>
        <import resource="connection/Spring-Connection.xml"/>
        <import resource="moduleA/Spring-ModuleA.xml"/>
	
</beans>

Now you can load a single xml file like this :

	ApplicationContext context = 
    		new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext(Spring-All-Module.xml);

Put this file under project classpath.

	project-classpath/Spring-All-Module.xml

Note

In Spring3, the alternative solution is using JavaConfig @Import.

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