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@ -3235,9 +3235,9 @@ replacing those elements from the `web.xml` as follows: |
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container as if it was a `<servlet/>` and `<servlet-mapping/>` in `web.xml`. |
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container as if it was a `<servlet/>` and `<servlet-mapping/>` in `web.xml`. |
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* A `@Bean` of type `Filter` or `FilterRegistrationBean` behaves similarly (like a |
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* A `@Bean` of type `Filter` or `FilterRegistrationBean` behaves similarly (like a |
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`<filter/>` and `<filter-mapping/>`. |
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`<filter/>` and `<filter-mapping/>`. |
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* An `ApplicationContext` in an XML file can be added to an `@Import` in your |
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* An `ApplicationContext` in an XML file can be added through an `@ImportResource` in |
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`Application`. Or simple cases where annotation configuration is heavily used already |
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your `Application`. Or simple cases where annotation configuration is heavily used |
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can be recreated in a few lines as `@Bean` definitions. |
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already can be recreated in a few lines as `@Bean` definitions. |
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Once the war is working we make it executable by adding a `main` method to our |
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Once the war is working we make it executable by adding a `main` method to our |
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`Application`, e.g. |
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`Application`, e.g. |
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