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          Spring jump start

          Spring-enabled applications are like any Java application. They are made up of  several classes, each performing a specific purpose within the application. What makes Spring-enabled applications different, however, is how these classes are configured and introduced to each other. Typically, a Spring application has an XML file that describes how to configure the classes, known as the Spring configuration file.
          Listing 1.1
          The GreetingService interface separates the service's  implementation from its interface.   
          package com.springinaction.chapter01.hello;
          public interface GreetingService {
          public void sayGreeting();
          }

          Listing 1.2 GreetingServiceImpl.java: Responsible for printing the greeting                        
          package com.springinaction.chapter01.hello;
          public class GreetingServiceImpl implements GreetingService {
          private String greeting;
          public GreetingServiceImpl() {}
          public GreetingServiceImpl(String greeting) {
          this.greeting = greeting;
          }

          public void sayGreeting() {
          System.out.println(greeting);
          }

          public void setGreeting(String greeting) {
          this.greeting = greeting;
          }

          }

          Noticed that the greeting can be set in two different ways: by the constructor or by the property’s setter method.

          We’re going to let the Spring container set the greeting property. The Spring configuration file(hello.xml) in listing 1.3 tells the container how to configure the greeting service.

          Listing 1.3 Configuring Hello World in Spring                                                                      

          <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
          <!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN//EN"
          "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans.dtd"
          >
          <beans>
          <bean id="greetingService"
          class
          ="com.springinaction.chapter01.hello.GreetingServiceImpl">
          <property name="greeting">
          <value>Buenos Dias!</value>
          </property>
          </bean>
          </beans>

          Let’s dig into the details of this XML file a bit to understand how it works.At the root of this simple XML file is the <beans> element, which is the root element of any Spring configuration file. The <bean> element is used to tell the Spring container about a class and how it should be configured. Here, the id attribute is used to name the bean greetingService and the class attribute specifies the bean's fully qualified class name.

          xml文件的<value>元素定義了javabean之 greeting的值.下邊的一段代碼粗略的闡明了基于xml1.3文件的內容,容器都做了些什么.
          GreetingServiceImpl greetingService = new GreetingServiceImpl();
          greetingService.setGreeting(
          "Buenos Dias!");

          Similarly, we may choose to have Spring set the greeting property through GreetingServiceImpl's  single argument constructor. For example:
          <bean id="greetingService"
          class
          ="com.springinaction.chapter01.hello.GreetingServiceImpl">
          <constructor-arg>
          <value>Buenos Dias!</value>
          </constructor-arg>
          </bean>

          The following code illustrates how the container will instantiate the greeting service
          when using the <constructor-arg> element:
          GreetingServiceImpl greetingService =new GreetingServiceImpl(“Buenos Dias”);
          The last piece of the puzzle is the class that loads the Spring container and uses it
          to retrieve the greeting service. Listing 1.4 shows this class.
          Listing 1.4 The Hello World main class                                                                                

          package com.springinaction.chapter01.hello;
          import java.io.FileInputStream;
          import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory;
          import org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanFactory;
          public class HelloApp {
          public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
          BeanFactory factory 
          =
          new XmlBeanFactory(new FileInputStream("hello.xml"));
          GreetingService greetingService 
          =
          (GreetingService) factory.getBean(
          "greetingService");
          greetingService.sayGreeting();
          }

          }

          The BeanFactory class used here is the Spring container. After loading the hello.xml file into the container, the main() method calls the getBean() method on the BeanFactory to retrieve a reference to the greeting service. With this reference in hand, it finally calls the sayGreeting() method. When we run the Hello application, it prints (not surprisingly)

                Buenos Dias!

          The real power of Spring lies in how beans can be injected into other beans using IoC.
          see next........continue!
          posted on 2005-12-13 14:56 @yeafee 閱讀(335) 評論(0)  編輯  收藏 所屬分類: OpenSource
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