Spring Framework 2.0.8 Reference
Spring 2.0? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has just undergone a major revision. JDK Support The Spring Framework continues to be 3.3.4.2. Strongly-typed collection (Java 5+ only) If you are using Java 5 or Java 6, you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections (using generic types). That is, it is possible is needed. One solution to this issue is to forgo some inversion of control. Bean A can be made aware of the container by implementing the BeanFactoryAware interface, and use programmatic means to ask0 码力 | 502 页 | 3.61 MB | 1 年前3Spring Framework 2.0.3 Reference
Spring 2.0? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has just undergone a major revision. JDK Support The Spring Framework continues to be collection (Java5+ only) If you are one of the lucky few to be using Java5 (Tiger), you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections. That is, it is possible to declare a Collection element in XML-based configuration metadata. In a variation of this, sometimes a bean which is aware of the container is simply given the id of its dependency (using a string value or alternately the0 码力 | 495 页 | 3.57 MB | 1 年前3Spring Framework 2.0.2 Reference
Spring 2.0? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has just undergone a major revision. JDK Support The Spring Framework continues to be collection (Java5+ only) If you are one of the lucky few to be using Java5 (Tiger), you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections. That is, it is possible to declare a Collection element in XML-based configuration metadata. In a variation of this, sometimes a bean which is aware of the container is simply given the id of its dependency (using a string value or alternately the0 码力 | 498 页 | 3.55 MB | 1 年前3Spring Framework 2.0.7 Reference
Spring 2.0? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has just undergone a major revision. JDK Support The Spring Framework continues to be 3.3.4.2. Strongly-typed collection (Java 5+ only) If you are using Java 5 or Java 6, you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections (using generic types). That is, it is possible is needed. One solution to this issue is to forgo some inversion of control. Bean A can be made aware of the container by implementing the BeanFactoryAware interface, and use programmatic means to ask0 码力 | 502 页 | 3.61 MB | 1 年前3Spring Framework 2.0.6 Reference
Spring 2.0? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has just undergone a major revision. JDK Support The Spring Framework continues to be collection (Java5+ only) If you are one of the lucky few to be using Java5 (Tiger), you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections. That is, it is possible to declare a Collection is needed. One solution to this issue is to forgo some inversion of control. Bean A can be made aware of the container by implementing the BeanFactoryAware interface, and use programmatic means to ask0 码力 | 499 页 | 3.60 MB | 1 年前3Spring Framework 2.0.4 Reference
Spring 2.0? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has just undergone a major revision. JDK Support The Spring Framework continues to be collection (Java5+ only) If you are one of the lucky few to be using Java5 (Tiger), you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections. That is, it is possible to declare a Collection element in XML-based configuration metadata. In a variation of this, sometimes a bean which is aware of the container is simply given the id of its dependency (using a string value or alternately the0 码力 | 500 页 | 3.60 MB | 1 年前3Spring Framework 2.0.1 Reference
Spring 2.0? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has just undergone a major revision. JDK Support The Spring Framework continues to be collection (Java5+ only) If you are one of the lucky few to be using Java5 (Tiger), you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections. That is, it is possible to declare a Collection element in XML-based configuration metadata. In a variation of this, sometimes a bean which is aware of the container is simply given the id of its dependency (using a string value or alternately the0 码力 | 496 页 | 3.55 MB | 1 年前3Spring Framework 2.0.5 Reference
Spring 2.0? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has just undergone a major revision. JDK Support The Spring Framework continues to be collection (Java5+ only) If you are one of the lucky few to be using Java5 (Tiger), you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections. That is, it is possible to declare a Collection is needed. One solution to this issue is to forgo some inversion of control. Bean A can be made aware of the container by implementing the BeanFactoryAware interface, and use programmatic means to ask0 码力 | 499 页 | 3.59 MB | 1 年前3Spring Framework 2.5.x Reference
and 2.5? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has undergone two major revisions: Spring 2.0, released in October 2006, and Spring 2 relative paths: e.g. "file:C:/config/services.xml" or "classpath:/config/services.xml". However, be aware that you are coupling your application's configuration to specific absolute locations then. It is 3.2.4.2. Strongly-typed collection (Java 5+ only) If you are using Java 5 or Java 6, you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections (using generic types). That is, it is possible0 码力 | 590 页 | 4.31 MB | 1 年前3Spring Framework 2.5.5 Reference
and 2.5? 2.1. Introduction If you have been using the Spring Framework for some time, you will be aware that Spring has undergone two major revisions: Spring 2.0, released in October 2006, and Spring 2 relative paths: e.g. "file:C:/config/services.xml" or "classpath:/config/services.xml". However, be aware that you are coupling your application's configuration to specific absolute locations then. It is 3.2.4.2. Strongly-typed collection (Java 5+ only) If you are using Java 5 or Java 6, you will be aware that it is possible to have strongly typed collections (using generic types). That is, it is possible0 码力 | 588 页 | 4.30 MB | 1 年前3
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