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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd=org/springframework/aop/config/spring-aop.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.5.xsd=org/springframework/aop/config/spring-aop.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/aop/config/spring-aop.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/aop/config/spring-aop.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/aop/config/spring-aop.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/aop/config/spring-aop.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/aop/config/spring-aop.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/aop/config/spring-aop.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/aop/config/spring-aop.xsd |
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# Tooling related information for the aop namespace |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop@name=aop Namespace |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/aop@prefix=aop |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
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<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
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xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
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xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
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targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
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elementFormDefault="qualified" |
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attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
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<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
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<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Defines the configuration elements for the Spring Framework's AOP support. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:element name="config"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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A section (compartmentalization) of AOP-specific configuration (including |
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aspects, pointcuts, etc). |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:complexType> |
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<xsd:sequence> |
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<xsd:element name="pointcut" type="pointcutType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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A named pointcut definition. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="advisor" type="advisorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.aop.Advisor"><![CDATA[ |
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A named advisor definition. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="aspect" type="aspectType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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A named aspect definition. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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</xsd:sequence> |
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<xsd:attribute name="proxy-target-class" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Are class-based (CGLIB) proxies to be created? By default, standard |
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Java interface-based proxies are created. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="expose-proxy" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Indicate that the proxy should be exposed by the AOP framework as a |
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ThreadLocal for retrieval via the AopContext class. Off by default, |
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i.e. no guarantees that AopContext access will work. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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</xsd:complexType> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="aspectj-autoproxy"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.aop.aspectj.annotation.AnnotationAwareAspectJAutoProxyCreator"><![CDATA[ |
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Enables the use of the @AspectJ style of Spring AOP. |
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|
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See org.springframework.context.annotation.EnableAspectJAutoProxy Javadoc |
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for information on code-based alternatives to this XML element. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:complexType> |
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<xsd:sequence> |
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<xsd:element name="include" type="includeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Indicates that only @AspectJ beans with names matched by the (regex) |
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pattern will be considered as defining aspects to use for Spring autoproxying. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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</xsd:sequence> |
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<xsd:attribute name="proxy-target-class" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Are class-based (CGLIB) proxies to be created? By default, standard |
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Java interface-based proxies are created. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="expose-proxy" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Indicate that the proxy should be exposed by the AOP framework as a |
||||
ThreadLocal for retrieval via the AopContext class. Off by default, |
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i.e. no guarantees that AopContext access will work. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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</xsd:complexType> |
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</xsd:element> |
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|
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<xsd:element name="scoped-proxy"> |
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<xsd:complexType> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.aop.scope.ScopedProxyFactoryBean"><![CDATA[ |
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Marks a bean definition as being a scoped proxy. |
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|
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A bean marked as such will be exposed via a proxy, with the 'real' |
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bean instance being retrieved from some other source (such as a |
||||
HttpSession) as and when required. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:attribute name="proxy-target-class" type="xsd:boolean" default="true"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Are class-based (CGLIB) proxies to be created? This is the default; in order to |
||||
switch to standard Java interface-based proxies, turn this flag to "false". |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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</xsd:complexType> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:complexType name="aspectType"> |
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<xsd:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
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<xsd:element name="pointcut" type="pointcutType"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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A named pointcut definition. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="declare-parents" type="declareParentsType"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Allows this aspect to introduce additional interfaces that the advised |
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object will transparently implement. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="before" type="basicAdviceType"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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A before advice definition. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="after" type="basicAdviceType"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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An after advice definition. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="after-returning" type="afterReturningAdviceType"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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An after-returning advice definition. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="after-throwing" type="afterThrowingAdviceType"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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An after-throwing advice definition. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="around" type="basicAdviceType"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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An around advice definition. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:element> |
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</xsd:choice> |
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<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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The unique identifier for an aspect. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="ref" type="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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The name of the (backing) bean that encapsulates the aspect. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="order" type="xsd:token"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.core.Ordered"><![CDATA[ |
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Controls the ordering of the execution of this aspect when multiple |
||||
advice executes at a specific joinpoint. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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</xsd:complexType> |
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|
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<xsd:complexType name="includeType"> |
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<xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.util.regex.Pattern"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The regular expression defining which beans are to be included in the |
||||
list of @AspectJ beans; beans with names matched by the pattern will |
||||
be included. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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</xsd:complexType> |
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|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="pointcutType"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.aop.Pointcut"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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The unique identifier for a pointcut. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="expression" use="required" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The pointcut expression. |
||||
|
||||
For example : 'execution(* com.xyz.myapp.service.*.*(..))' |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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</xsd:complexType> |
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|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="declareParentsType"> |
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<xsd:attribute name="types-matching" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.aop.aspectj.TypePatternClassFilter"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The AspectJ type expression that defines what types (classes) the |
||||
introduction is restricted to. |
||||
|
||||
An example would be 'org.springframework.beans.ITestBean+'. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="implement-interface" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.lang.Class"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The fully qualified name of the interface that will be introduced. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="default-impl" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.lang.Class"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The fully qualified name of the class that will be instantiated to serve |
||||
as the default implementation of the introduced interface. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="delegate-ref" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to the bean that will serve |
||||
as the default implementation of the introduced interface. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"/> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="basicAdviceType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="pointcut" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The associated pointcut expression. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="pointcut-ref" type="pointcutRefType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of an associated pointcut definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.aop.Pointcut"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="method" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the method that defines the logic of the advice. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="arg-names" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The comma-delimited list of advice method argument (parameter) names |
||||
that will be matched from pointcut parameters. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="afterReturningAdviceType"> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="basicAdviceType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="returning" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the method parameter to which the return value must |
||||
be passed. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="afterThrowingAdviceType"> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="basicAdviceType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="throwing" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the method parameter to which the thrown exception must |
||||
be passed. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="advisorType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.aop.Advisor"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"/> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="advice-ref" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to an advice bean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.aopalliance.aop.Advice"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="pointcut" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A pointcut expression. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="pointcut-ref" type="pointcutRefType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to a pointcut definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="order" type="xsd:token"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.core.Ordered"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls the ordering of the execution of this advice when multiple |
||||
advice executes at a specific joinpoint. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:simpleType name="pointcutRefType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.aop.Pointcut"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:union memberTypes="xsd:string"/> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:schema> |
||||
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||||
<?xml version="1.0"?> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
AspectJ load-time weaving config file to install common Spring aspects. |
||||
--> |
||||
<aspectj> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
<weaver options="-showWeaveInfo"/> |
||||
--> |
||||
|
||||
<aspects> |
||||
<aspect name="org.springframework.beans.factory.aspectj.AnnotationBeanConfigurerAspect"/> |
||||
<aspect name="org.springframework.scheduling.aspectj.AnnotationAsyncExecutionAspect"/> |
||||
<aspect name="org.springframework.transaction.aspectj.AnnotationTransactionAspect"/> |
||||
<aspect name="org.springframework.transaction.aspectj.JtaAnnotationTransactionAspect"/> |
||||
<aspect name="org.springframework.cache.aspectj.AnnotationCacheAspect"/> |
||||
<aspect name="org.springframework.cache.aspectj.JCacheCacheAspect"/> |
||||
</aspects> |
||||
|
||||
</aspectj> |
||||
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||||
org.springframework.beans.BeanInfoFactory=org.springframework.beans.ExtendedBeanInfoFactory |
||||
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||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/c=org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.SimpleConstructorNamespaceHandler |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/p=org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.SimplePropertyNamespaceHandler |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util=org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.UtilNamespaceHandler |
||||
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|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.5.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool-2.0.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool-2.5.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-tool.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-2.0.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-2.5.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util.xsd=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.xsd |
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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
|
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# Tooling related information for the beans namespace |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans@name=beans Namespace |
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http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans@prefix=beans |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/beans@icon=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-beans.gif |
||||
|
||||
# Tooling related information for the util namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util@name=util Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util@prefix=util |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/util@icon=org/springframework/beans/factory/xml/spring-util.gif |
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|
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<!-- |
||||
Spring XML Beans DTD, version 2.0 |
||||
Authors: Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu, Rob Harrop |
||||
|
||||
This defines a simple and consistent way of creating a namespace |
||||
of JavaBeans objects, managed by a Spring BeanFactory, read by |
||||
XmlBeanDefinitionReader (with DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader). |
||||
|
||||
This document type is used by most Spring functionality, including |
||||
web application contexts, which are based on bean factories. |
||||
|
||||
Each "bean" element in this document defines a JavaBean. |
||||
Typically the bean class is specified, along with JavaBean properties |
||||
and/or constructor arguments. |
||||
|
||||
A bean instance can be a "singleton" (shared instance) or a "prototype" |
||||
(independent instance). Further scopes can be provided by extended |
||||
bean factories, for example in a web environment. |
||||
|
||||
References among beans are supported, that is, setting a JavaBean property |
||||
or a constructor argument to refer to another bean in the same factory |
||||
(or an ancestor factory). |
||||
|
||||
As alternative to bean references, "inner bean definitions" can be used. |
||||
Singleton flags of such inner bean definitions are effectively ignored: |
||||
Inner beans are typically anonymous prototypes. |
||||
|
||||
There is also support for lists, sets, maps, and java.util.Properties |
||||
as bean property types or constructor argument types. |
||||
|
||||
For simple purposes, this DTD is sufficient. As of Spring 2.0, |
||||
XSD-based bean definitions are supported as more powerful alternative. |
||||
|
||||
XML documents that conform to this DTD should declare the following doctype: |
||||
|
||||
<!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN 2.0//EN" |
||||
"http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans-2.0.dtd"> |
||||
--> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The document root. A document can contain bean definitions only, |
||||
imports only, or a mixture of both (typically with imports first). |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT beans ( |
||||
description?, |
||||
(import | alias | bean)* |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Default values for all bean definitions. Can be overridden at |
||||
the "bean" level. See those attribute definitions for details. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST beans default-lazy-init (true | false) "false"> |
||||
<!ATTLIST beans default-merge (true | false) "false"> |
||||
<!ATTLIST beans default-autowire (no | byName | byType | constructor | autodetect) "no"> |
||||
<!ATTLIST beans default-init-method CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
<!ATTLIST beans default-destroy-method CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Element containing informative text describing the purpose of the enclosing |
||||
element. Always optional. |
||||
Used primarily for user documentation of XML bean definition documents. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Specifies an XML bean definition resource to import. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT import EMPTY> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The relative resource location of the XML bean definition file to import, |
||||
for example "myImport.xml" or "includes/myImport.xml" or "../myImport.xml". |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST import resource CDATA #REQUIRED> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Defines an alias for a bean, which can reside in a different definition file. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT alias EMPTY> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The name of the bean to define an alias for. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST alias name CDATA #REQUIRED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The alias name to define for the bean. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST alias alias CDATA #REQUIRED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Allows for arbitrary metadata to be attached to a bean definition. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT meta EMPTY> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Specifies the key name of the metadata parameter being defined. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST meta key CDATA #REQUIRED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Specifies the value of the metadata parameter being defined as a String. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST meta value CDATA #REQUIRED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Defines a single (usually named) bean. |
||||
|
||||
A bean definition may contain nested tags for constructor arguments, |
||||
property values, lookup methods, and replaced methods. Mixing constructor |
||||
injection and setter injection on the same bean is explicitly supported. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT bean ( |
||||
description?, |
||||
(meta | constructor-arg | property | lookup-method | replaced-method)* |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Beans can be identified by an id, to enable reference checking. |
||||
|
||||
There are constraints on a valid XML id: if you want to reference your bean |
||||
in Java code using a name that's illegal as an XML id, use the optional |
||||
"name" attribute. If neither is given, the bean class name is used as id |
||||
(with an appended counter like "#2" if there is already a bean with that name). |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean id ID #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Optional. Can be used to create one or more aliases illegal in an id. |
||||
Multiple aliases can be separated by any number of spaces, commas, or |
||||
semi-colons (or indeed any mixture of the three). |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean name CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Each bean definition must specify the fully qualified name of the class, |
||||
except if it serves only as a parent definition for child bean definitions. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean class CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Optionally specify a parent bean definition. |
||||
|
||||
Will use the bean class of the parent if none specified, but can |
||||
also override it. In the latter case, the child bean class must be |
||||
compatible with the parent, i.e. accept the parent's property values |
||||
and constructor argument values, if any. |
||||
|
||||
A child bean definition will inherit constructor argument values, |
||||
property values and method overrides from the parent, with the option |
||||
to add new values. If init method, destroy method, factory bean and/or factory |
||||
method are specified, they will override the corresponding parent settings. |
||||
|
||||
The remaining settings will always be taken from the child definition: |
||||
depends on, autowire mode, dependency check, scope, lazy init. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean parent CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The scope of this bean: typically "singleton" (one shared instance, |
||||
which will be returned by all calls to getBean() with the id), |
||||
or "prototype" (independent instance resulting from each call to |
||||
getBean(). Default is "singleton". |
||||
|
||||
Singletons are most commonly used, and are ideal for multi-threaded |
||||
service objects. Further scopes, such as "request" or "session", |
||||
might be supported by extended bean factories (for example, in a |
||||
web environment). |
||||
|
||||
Note: This attribute will not be inherited by child bean definitions. |
||||
Hence, it needs to be specified per concrete bean definition. |
||||
|
||||
Inner bean definitions inherit the singleton status of their containing |
||||
bean definition, unless explicitly specified: The inner bean will be a |
||||
singleton if the containing bean is a singleton, and a prototype if |
||||
the containing bean has any other scope. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean scope CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Is this bean "abstract", i.e. not meant to be instantiated itself but |
||||
rather just serving as parent for concrete child bean definitions. |
||||
Default is "false". Specify "true" to tell the bean factory to not try to |
||||
instantiate that particular bean in any case. |
||||
|
||||
Note: This attribute will not be inherited by child bean definitions. |
||||
Hence, it needs to be specified per abstract bean definition. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean abstract (true | false) #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
If this bean should be lazily initialized. |
||||
If false, it will get instantiated on startup by bean factories |
||||
that perform eager initialization of singletons. |
||||
|
||||
Note: This attribute will not be inherited by child bean definitions. |
||||
Hence, it needs to be specified per concrete bean definition. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean lazy-init (true | false | default) "default"> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Optional attribute controlling whether to "autowire" bean properties. |
||||
This is an automagical process in which bean references don't need to be coded |
||||
explicitly in the XML bean definition file, but Spring works out dependencies. |
||||
|
||||
There are 5 modes: |
||||
|
||||
1. "no" |
||||
The traditional Spring default. No automagical wiring. Bean references |
||||
must be defined in the XML file via the <ref> element. We recommend this |
||||
in most cases as it makes documentation more explicit. |
||||
|
||||
2. "byName" |
||||
Autowiring by property name. If a bean of class Cat exposes a dog property, |
||||
Spring will try to set this to the value of the bean "dog" in the current factory. |
||||
If there is no matching bean by name, nothing special happens. |
||||
|
||||
3. "byType" |
||||
Autowiring if there is exactly one bean of the property type in the bean factory. |
||||
If there is more than one, a fatal error is raised, and you can't use byType |
||||
autowiring for that bean. If there is none, nothing special happens. |
||||
|
||||
4. "constructor" |
||||
Analogous to "byType" for constructor arguments. If there isn't exactly one bean |
||||
of the constructor argument type in the bean factory, a fatal error is raised. |
||||
|
||||
5. "autodetect" |
||||
Chooses "constructor" or "byType" through introspection of the bean class. |
||||
If a default constructor is found, "byType" gets applied. |
||||
|
||||
The latter two are similar to PicoContainer and make bean factories simple to |
||||
configure for small namespaces, but doesn't work as well as standard Spring |
||||
behaviour for bigger applications. |
||||
|
||||
Note that explicit dependencies, i.e. "property" and "constructor-arg" elements, |
||||
always override autowiring. Autowire behavior can be combined with dependency |
||||
checking, which will be performed after all autowiring has been completed. |
||||
|
||||
Note: This attribute will not be inherited by child bean definitions. |
||||
Hence, it needs to be specified per concrete bean definition. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean autowire (no | byName | byType | constructor | autodetect | default) "default"> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The names of the beans that this bean depends on being initialized. |
||||
The bean factory will guarantee that these beans get initialized before. |
||||
|
||||
Note that dependencies are normally expressed through bean properties or |
||||
constructor arguments. This property should just be necessary for other kinds |
||||
of dependencies like statics (*ugh*) or database preparation on startup. |
||||
|
||||
Note: This attribute will not be inherited by child bean definitions. |
||||
Hence, it needs to be specified per concrete bean definition. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean depends-on CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Indicates whether or not this bean should be considered when looking |
||||
for matching candidates to satisfy another bean's autowiring requirements. |
||||
Note that this does not affect explicit references by name, which will get |
||||
resolved even if the specified bean is not marked as an autowire candidate. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean autowire-candidate (true | false) #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Optional attribute for the name of the custom initialization method |
||||
to invoke after setting bean properties. The method must have no arguments, |
||||
but may throw any exception. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean init-method CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Optional attribute for the name of the custom destroy method to invoke |
||||
on bean factory shutdown. The method must have no arguments, |
||||
but may throw any exception. |
||||
|
||||
Note: Only invoked on beans whose lifecycle is under full control |
||||
of the factory - which is always the case for singletons, but not |
||||
guaranteed for any other scope. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean destroy-method CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Optional attribute specifying the name of a factory method to use to |
||||
create this object. Use constructor-arg elements to specify arguments |
||||
to the factory method, if it takes arguments. Autowiring does not apply |
||||
to factory methods. |
||||
|
||||
If the "class" attribute is present, the factory method will be a static |
||||
method on the class specified by the "class" attribute on this bean |
||||
definition. Often this will be the same class as that of the constructed |
||||
object - for example, when the factory method is used as an alternative |
||||
to a constructor. However, it may be on a different class. In that case, |
||||
the created object will *not* be of the class specified in the "class" |
||||
attribute. This is analogous to FactoryBean behavior. |
||||
|
||||
If the "factory-bean" attribute is present, the "class" attribute is not |
||||
used, and the factory method will be an instance method on the object |
||||
returned from a getBean call with the specified bean name. The factory |
||||
bean may be defined as a singleton or a prototype. |
||||
|
||||
The factory method can have any number of arguments. Autowiring is not |
||||
supported. Use indexed constructor-arg elements in conjunction with the |
||||
factory-method attribute. |
||||
|
||||
Setter Injection can be used in conjunction with a factory method. |
||||
Method Injection cannot, as the factory method returns an instance, |
||||
which will be used when the container creates the bean. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean factory-method CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Alternative to class attribute for factory-method usage. |
||||
If this is specified, no class attribute should be used. |
||||
This should be set to the name of a bean in the current or |
||||
ancestor factories that contains the relevant factory method. |
||||
This allows the factory itself to be configured using Dependency |
||||
Injection, and an instance (rather than static) method to be used. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST bean factory-bean CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Bean definitions can specify zero or more constructor arguments. |
||||
This is an alternative to "autowire constructor". |
||||
Arguments correspond to either a specific index of the constructor argument |
||||
list or are supposed to be matched generically by type. |
||||
|
||||
Note: A single generic argument value will just be used once, rather than |
||||
potentially matched multiple times (as of Spring 1.1). |
||||
|
||||
constructor-arg elements are also used in conjunction with the factory-method |
||||
element to construct beans using static or instance factory methods. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT constructor-arg ( |
||||
description?, |
||||
(bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)? |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The constructor-arg tag can have an optional index attribute, |
||||
to specify the exact index in the constructor argument list. Only needed |
||||
to avoid ambiguities, e.g. in case of 2 arguments of the same type. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST constructor-arg index CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The constructor-arg tag can have an optional type attribute, |
||||
to specify the exact type of the constructor argument. Only needed |
||||
to avoid ambiguities, e.g. in case of 2 single argument constructors |
||||
that can both be converted from a String. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST constructor-arg type CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A short-cut alternative to a child element "ref bean=". |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST constructor-arg ref CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A short-cut alternative to a child element "value". |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST constructor-arg value CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Bean definitions can have zero or more properties. |
||||
Property elements correspond to JavaBean setter methods exposed |
||||
by the bean classes. Spring supports primitives, references to other |
||||
beans in the same or related factories, lists, maps and properties. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT property ( |
||||
description?, meta*, |
||||
(bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)? |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The property name attribute is the name of the JavaBean property. |
||||
This follows JavaBean conventions: a name of "age" would correspond |
||||
to setAge()/optional getAge() methods. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST property name CDATA #REQUIRED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A short-cut alternative to a child element "ref bean=". |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST property ref CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A short-cut alternative to a child element "value". |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST property value CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A lookup method causes the IoC container to override the given method and return |
||||
the bean with the name given in the bean attribute. This is a form of Method Injection. |
||||
It's particularly useful as an alternative to implementing the BeanFactoryAware |
||||
interface, in order to be able to make getBean() calls for non-singleton instances |
||||
at runtime. In this case, Method Injection is a less invasive alternative. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT lookup-method EMPTY> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Name of a lookup method. This method should take no arguments. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST lookup-method name CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Name of the bean in the current or ancestor factories that the lookup method |
||||
should resolve to. Often this bean will be a prototype, in which case the |
||||
lookup method will return a distinct instance on every invocation. This |
||||
is useful for single-threaded objects. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST lookup-method bean CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Similar to the lookup method mechanism, the replaced-method element is used to control |
||||
IoC container method overriding: Method Injection. This mechanism allows the overriding |
||||
of a method with arbitrary code. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT replaced-method ( |
||||
(arg-type)* |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Name of the method whose implementation should be replaced by the IoC container. |
||||
If this method is not overloaded, there's no need to use arg-type subelements. |
||||
If this method is overloaded, arg-type subelements must be used for all |
||||
override definitions for the method. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST replaced-method name CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Bean name of an implementation of the MethodReplacer interface in the current |
||||
or ancestor factories. This may be a singleton or prototype bean. If it's |
||||
a prototype, a new instance will be used for each method replacement. |
||||
Singleton usage is the norm. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST replaced-method replacer CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Subelement of replaced-method identifying an argument for a replaced method |
||||
in the event of method overloading. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT arg-type (#PCDATA)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Specification of the type of an overloaded method argument as a String. |
||||
For convenience, this may be a substring of the FQN. E.g. all the |
||||
following would match "java.lang.String": |
||||
- java.lang.String |
||||
- String |
||||
- Str |
||||
|
||||
As the number of arguments will be checked also, this convenience can often |
||||
be used to save typing. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST arg-type match CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Defines a reference to another bean in this factory or an external |
||||
factory (parent or included factory). |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT ref EMPTY> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
References must specify a name of the target bean. |
||||
The "bean" attribute can reference any name from any bean in the context, |
||||
to be checked at runtime. |
||||
Local references, using the "local" attribute, have to use bean ids; |
||||
they can be checked by this DTD, thus should be preferred for references |
||||
within the same bean factory XML file. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST ref bean CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
<!ATTLIST ref local IDREF #IMPLIED> |
||||
<!ATTLIST ref parent CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Defines a string property value, which must also be the id of another |
||||
bean in this factory or an external factory (parent or included factory). |
||||
While a regular 'value' element could instead be used for the same effect, |
||||
using idref in this case allows validation of local bean ids by the XML |
||||
parser, and name completion by supporting tools. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT idref EMPTY> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
ID refs must specify a name of the target bean. |
||||
The "bean" attribute can reference any name from any bean in the context, |
||||
potentially to be checked at runtime by bean factory implementations. |
||||
Local references, using the "local" attribute, have to use bean ids; |
||||
they can be checked by this DTD, thus should be preferred for references |
||||
within the same bean factory XML file. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST idref bean CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
<!ATTLIST idref local IDREF #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Contains a string representation of a property value. |
||||
The property may be a string, or may be converted to the required |
||||
type using the JavaBeans PropertyEditor machinery. This makes it |
||||
possible for application developers to write custom PropertyEditor |
||||
implementations that can convert strings to arbitrary target objects. |
||||
|
||||
Note that this is recommended for simple objects only. |
||||
Configure more complex objects by populating JavaBean |
||||
properties with references to other beans. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT value (#PCDATA)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
The value tag can have an optional type attribute, to specify the |
||||
exact type that the value should be converted to. Only needed |
||||
if the type of the target property or constructor argument is |
||||
too generic: for example, in case of a collection element. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST value type CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Denotes a Java null value. Necessary because an empty "value" tag |
||||
will resolve to an empty String, which will not be resolved to a |
||||
null value unless a special PropertyEditor does so. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT null (#PCDATA)> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A list can contain multiple inner bean, ref, collection, or value elements. |
||||
Java lists are untyped, pending generics support in Java 1.5, |
||||
although references will be strongly typed. |
||||
A list can also map to an array type. The necessary conversion |
||||
is automatically performed by the BeanFactory. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT list ( |
||||
(bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)* |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Enable/disable merging for collections when using parent/child beans. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST list merge (true | false | default) "default"> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Specify the default Java type for nested values. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST list value-type CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A set can contain multiple inner bean, ref, collection, or value elements. |
||||
Java sets are untyped, pending generics support in Java 1.5, |
||||
although references will be strongly typed. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT set ( |
||||
(bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)* |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Enable/disable merging for collections when using parent/child beans. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST set merge (true | false | default) "default"> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Specify the default Java type for nested values. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST set value-type CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A Spring map is a mapping from a string key to object. |
||||
Maps may be empty. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT map ( |
||||
(entry)* |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Enable/disable merging for collections when using parent/child beans. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST map merge (true | false | default) "default"> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Specify the default Java type for nested entry keys. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST map key-type CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Specify the default Java type for nested entry values. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST map value-type CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A map entry can be an inner bean, ref, value, or collection. |
||||
The key of the entry is given by the "key" attribute or child element. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT entry ( |
||||
key?, |
||||
(bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)? |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Each map element must specify its key as attribute or as child element. |
||||
A key attribute is always a String value. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST entry key CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A short-cut alternative to a "key" element with a "ref bean=" child element. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST entry key-ref CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A short-cut alternative to a child element "value". |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST entry value CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A short-cut alternative to a child element "ref bean=". |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST entry value-ref CDATA #IMPLIED> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
A key element can contain an inner bean, ref, value, or collection. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT key ( |
||||
(bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props) |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Props elements differ from map elements in that values must be strings. |
||||
Props may be empty. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT props ( |
||||
(prop)* |
||||
)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Enable/disable merging for collections when using parent/child beans. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST props merge (true | false | default) "default"> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Element content is the string value of the property. |
||||
Note that whitespace is trimmed off to avoid unwanted whitespace |
||||
caused by typical XML formatting. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ELEMENT prop (#PCDATA)> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Each property element must specify its key. |
||||
--> |
||||
<!ATTLIST prop key CDATA #REQUIRED> |
||||
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||||
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||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines the tool support annotations for Spring's configuration namespaces. |
||||
Used in other namespace XSD files; not intended for direct use in config files. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="annotation"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence minOccurs="0"> |
||||
<xsd:element name="expected-type" type="typedParameterType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="assignable-to" type="assignableToType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="exports" type="exportsType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="registers-scope" type="registersScopeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="expected-method" type="expectedMethodType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="kind" default="direct"> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="ref"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="direct"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="typedParameterType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string" use="required"/> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="assignableToType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string"/> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="restriction" default="both"> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:NMTOKEN"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="both"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="interface-only"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="class-only"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="expectedMethodType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines an XPath query that can be executed against the node annotated with this |
||||
type to determine the class for which the this method is valid |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="type-ref" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines an XPath query that can be executed against the node annotated with this |
||||
type to determine a referenced bean (by id or alias) for which the given method is valid |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="expression" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines an AspectJ method execution pointcut expressions that matches valid methods |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="exportsType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Indicates that an annotated type exports an application visible component. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The type of the exported component. May be null if the type is not known until runtime. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="identifier" type="xsd:string" default="@id"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines an XPath query that can be executed against the node annotated with this |
||||
type to determine the identifier of any exported component. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="registersScopeType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines the name of a custom bean scope that the annotated type registers, e.g. "conversation". |
||||
Such a scope will be available in addition to the standard "singleton" and "prototype" scopes |
||||
(plus "request", "session" and "globalSession" in a web application environment). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
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||||
</xsd:schema> |
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||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/util" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/util" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="constant"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation> |
||||
Reference a public, static field on a type and expose its value as |
||||
a bean. For example <code><util:constant static-field="java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE"/></code>. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"/> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="static-field" type="xsd:string" use="required"/> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="property-path"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation> |
||||
Reference a property on a bean (or as a nested value) and expose its values as |
||||
a bean. For example <util:property-path path="order.customer.name"/>. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"/> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="path" type="xsd:string" use="required"/> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="list"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ListFactoryBean"> |
||||
Builds a List instance of the specified type, populated with the specified content. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="java.util.List"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:listOrSetType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"/> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="list-class" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java.lang.Class"/> |
||||
<tool:assignable-to type="java.util.List"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scope" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The scope of this collection bean: typically "singleton" (one shared instance, |
||||
which will be returned by all calls to getBean with the given id), or |
||||
"prototype" (independent instance resulting from each call to getBean). |
||||
Default is "singleton". Further scopes, such as "request" or "session", |
||||
might be supported by extended bean factories (e.g. in a web environment). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="set"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.beans.factory.config.SetFactoryBean"> |
||||
Builds a Set instance of the specified type, populated with the specified content. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="java.util.Set"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:listOrSetType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"/> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="set-class" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java.lang.Class"/> |
||||
<tool:assignable-to type="java.util.Set"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scope" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The scope of this collection bean: typically "singleton" (one shared instance, |
||||
which will be returned by all calls to getBean with the given id), or |
||||
"prototype" (independent instance resulting from each call to getBean). |
||||
Default is "singleton". Further scopes, such as "request" or "session", |
||||
might be supported by extended bean factories (e.g. in a web environment). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="map"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.beans.factory.config.MapFactoryBean"> |
||||
Builds a Map instance of the specified type, populated with the specified content. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="java.util.Map"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:mapType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"/> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="map-class" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java.lang.Class"/> |
||||
<tool:assignable-to type="java.util.Map"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scope" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The scope of this collection bean: typically "singleton" (one shared instance, |
||||
which will be returned by all calls to getBean with the given id), or |
||||
"prototype" (independent instance resulting from each call to getBean). |
||||
Default is "singleton". Further scopes, such as "request" or "session", |
||||
might be supported by extended bean factories (e.g. in a web environment). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="properties"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertiesFactoryBean"> |
||||
Loads a Properties instance from the resource location specified by the '<code>location</code>' attribute. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="java.util.Properties"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:propsType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"/> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="location" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The location of the properties file, as a Spring resource location: a URL, |
||||
a "classpath:" pseudo URL, or a relative file path. Multiple locations may be |
||||
specified, separated by commas. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="ignore-resource-not-found" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies if failure to find the property resource location should be ignored. |
||||
Default is "false", meaning that if there is no file in the location specified |
||||
an exception will be raised at runtime. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="local-override" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies whether local properties override properties from files. |
||||
Default is "false": properties from files override local defaults. |
||||
If set to "true", local properties will override defaults from files. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scope" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The scope of this collection bean: typically "singleton" (one shared instance, |
||||
which will be returned by all calls to getBean with the given id), or |
||||
"prototype" (independent instance resulting from each call to getBean). |
||||
Default is "singleton". Further scopes, such as "request" or "session", |
||||
might be supported by extended bean factories (e.g. in a web environment). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
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|
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</xsd:schema> |
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implementation-class=org.springframework.build.gradle.MergePlugin |
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implementation-class=org.springframework.build.gradle.TestSourceSetDependenciesPlugin |
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org.springframework.context.index.CandidateComponentsIndexer |
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################################################################################ |
||||
# Copyright 2002-2010 the original author or authors. |
||||
# |
||||
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
||||
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
||||
# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
||||
# |
||||
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
||||
# |
||||
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
||||
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
||||
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
||||
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
||||
# limitations under the License. |
||||
################################################################################ |
||||
|
||||
################################################################################ |
||||
# |
||||
# Defaults for the Java Activation Framework |
||||
# Additional extensions registered in this file: |
||||
# text/plain java c c++ pl cc h |
||||
# |
||||
################################################################################ |
||||
|
||||
text/html html htm HTML HTM |
||||
text/plain txt text TXT TEXT java c c++ pl cc h |
||||
image/gif gif GIF |
||||
image/ief ief |
||||
image/jpeg jpeg jpg jpe JPG |
||||
image/tiff tiff tif |
||||
image/x-xwindowdump xwd |
||||
application/postscript ai eps ps |
||||
application/rtf rtf |
||||
application/x-tex tex |
||||
application/x-texinfo texinfo texi |
||||
application/x-troff t tr roff |
||||
audio/basic au |
||||
audio/midi midi mid |
||||
audio/x-aifc aifc |
||||
audio/x-aiff aif aiff |
||||
audio/x-mpeg mpeg mpg |
||||
audio/x-wav wav |
||||
video/mpeg mpeg mpg mpe |
||||
video/quicktime qt mov |
||||
video/x-msvideo avi |
||||
|
||||
################################################################################ |
||||
# |
||||
# Additional file types adapted from |
||||
# http://www.utoronto.ca/webdocs/HTMLdocs/Book/Book-3ed/appb/mimetype.html |
||||
# kindly re-licensed to Apache Software License 2.0 by Ian Graham. |
||||
# |
||||
################################################################################ |
||||
|
||||
# TEXT TYPES |
||||
|
||||
text/x-speech talk |
||||
text/css css |
||||
text/csv csv |
||||
|
||||
# IMAGE TYPES |
||||
|
||||
# X-Windows bitmap (b/w) |
||||
image/x-xbitmap xbm |
||||
# X-Windows pixelmap (8-bit color) |
||||
image/x-xpixmap xpm |
||||
# Portable Network Graphics |
||||
image/x-png png |
||||
# Image Exchange Format (RFC 1314) |
||||
image/ief ief |
||||
# JPEG |
||||
image/jpeg jpeg jpg jpe |
||||
# RGB |
||||
image/rgb rgb |
||||
# Group III Fax (RFC 1494) |
||||
image/g3fax g3f |
||||
# X Windowdump format |
||||
image/x-xwindowdump xwd |
||||
# Macintosh PICT format |
||||
image/x-pict pict |
||||
# PPM (UNIX PPM package) |
||||
image/x-portable-pixmap ppm |
||||
# PGM (UNIX PPM package) |
||||
image/x-portable-graymap pgm |
||||
# PBM (UNIX PPM package) |
||||
image/x-portable-bitmap pbm |
||||
# PNM (UNIX PPM package) |
||||
image/x-portable-anymap pnm |
||||
# Microsoft Windows bitmap |
||||
image/x-ms-bmp bmp |
||||
# CMU raster |
||||
image/x-cmu-raster ras |
||||
# Kodak Photo-CD |
||||
image/x-photo-cd pcd |
||||
# Computer Graphics Metafile |
||||
image/cgm cgm |
||||
# CALS Type 1 or 2 |
||||
image/x-cals mil cal |
||||
# Fractal Image Format (Iterated Systems) |
||||
image/fif fif |
||||
# QuickSilver active image (Micrografx) |
||||
image/x-mgx-dsf dsf |
||||
# CMX vector image (Corel) |
||||
image/x-cmx cmx |
||||
# Wavelet-compressed (Summus) |
||||
image/wavelet wi |
||||
# AutoCad Drawing (SoftSource) |
||||
image/vnd.dwg dwg |
||||
# AutoCad DXF file (SoftSource) |
||||
image/vnd.dxf dxf |
||||
# Simple Vector Format (SoftSource) |
||||
image/vnd.svf svf |
||||
|
||||
# AUDIO/VOICE/MUSIC RELATED TYPES |
||||
|
||||
# """basic""audio - 8-bit u-law PCM" |
||||
audio/basic au snd |
||||
# Macintosh audio format (AIpple) |
||||
audio/x-aiff aif aiff aifc |
||||
# Microsoft audio |
||||
audio/x-wav wav |
||||
# MPEG audio |
||||
audio/x-mpeg mpa abs mpega |
||||
# MPEG-2 audio |
||||
audio/x-mpeg-2 mp2a mpa2 |
||||
# compressed speech (Echo Speech Corp.) |
||||
audio/echospeech es |
||||
# Toolvox speech audio (Voxware) |
||||
audio/voxware vox |
||||
# RapidTransit compressed audio (Fast Man) |
||||
application/fastman lcc |
||||
# Realaudio (Progressive Networks) |
||||
application/x-pn-realaudio ra ram |
||||
# MIDI music data |
||||
x-music/x-midi mmid |
||||
# Koan music data (SSeyo) |
||||
application/vnd.koan skp |
||||
# Speech synthesis data (MVP Solutions) |
||||
text/x-speech talk |
||||
|
||||
# VIDEO TYPES |
||||
|
||||
# MPEG video |
||||
video/mpeg mpeg mpg mpe |
||||
# MPEG-2 video |
||||
video/mpeg-2 mpv2 mp2v |
||||
# Macintosh Quicktime |
||||
video/quicktime qt mov |
||||
# Microsoft video |
||||
video/x-msvideo avi |
||||
# SGI Movie format |
||||
video/x-sgi-movie movie |
||||
# VDOlive streaming video (VDOnet) |
||||
video/vdo vdo |
||||
# Vivo streaming video (Vivo software) |
||||
video/vnd.vivo viv |
||||
|
||||
# SPECIAL HTTP/WEB APPLICATION TYPES |
||||
|
||||
# Proxy autoconfiguration (Netscape browsers) |
||||
application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig pac |
||||
# Netscape Cooltalk chat data (Netscape) |
||||
x-conference/x-cooltalk ice |
||||
|
||||
# TEXT-RELATED |
||||
|
||||
# PostScript |
||||
application/postscript ai eps ps |
||||
# Microsoft Rich Text Format |
||||
application/rtf rtf |
||||
# Adobe Acrobat PDF |
||||
application/pdf pdf |
||||
# Maker Interchange Format (FrameMaker) |
||||
application/vnd.mif mif |
||||
# Troff document |
||||
application/x-troff t tr roff |
||||
# Troff document with MAN macros |
||||
application/x-troff-man man |
||||
# Troff document with ME macros |
||||
application/x-troff-me me |
||||
# Troff document with MS macros |
||||
application/x-troff-ms ms |
||||
# LaTeX document |
||||
application/x-latex latex |
||||
# Tex/LateX document |
||||
application/x-tex tex |
||||
# GNU TexInfo document |
||||
application/x-texinfo texinfo texi |
||||
# TeX dvi format |
||||
application/x-dvi dvi |
||||
# MS word document |
||||
application/msword doc DOC |
||||
# Office Document Architecture |
||||
application/oda oda |
||||
# Envoy Document |
||||
application/envoy evy |
||||
|
||||
# ARCHIVE/COMPRESSED ARCHIVES |
||||
|
||||
# Gnu tar format |
||||
application/x-gtar gtar |
||||
# 4.3BSD tar format |
||||
application/x-tar tar |
||||
# POSIX tar format |
||||
application/x-ustar ustar |
||||
# Old CPIO format |
||||
application/x-bcpio bcpio |
||||
# POSIX CPIO format |
||||
application/x-cpio cpio |
||||
# UNIX sh shell archive |
||||
application/x-shar shar |
||||
# DOS/PC - Pkzipped archive |
||||
application/zip zip |
||||
# Macintosh Binhexed archive |
||||
application/mac-binhex40 hqx |
||||
# Macintosh Stuffit Archive |
||||
application/x-stuffit sit sea |
||||
# Fractal Image Format |
||||
application/fractals fif |
||||
# "Binary UUencoded" |
||||
application/octet-stream bin uu |
||||
# PC executable |
||||
application/octet-stream exe |
||||
# "WAIS ""sources""" |
||||
application/x-wais-source src wsrc |
||||
# NCSA HDF data format |
||||
application/hdf hdf |
||||
|
||||
# DOWNLOADABLE PROGRAM/SCRIPTS |
||||
|
||||
# Javascript program |
||||
text/javascript js ls mocha |
||||
# UNIX bourne shell program |
||||
application/x-sh sh |
||||
# UNIX c-shell program |
||||
application/x-csh csh |
||||
# Perl program |
||||
application/x-perl pl |
||||
# Tcl (Tool Control Language) program |
||||
application/x-tcl tcl |
||||
|
||||
# ANIMATION/MULTIMEDIA |
||||
|
||||
# FutureSplash vector animation (FutureWave) |
||||
application/futuresplash spl |
||||
# mBED multimedia data (mBED) |
||||
application/mbedlet mbd |
||||
# PowerMedia multimedia (RadMedia) |
||||
application/x-rad-powermedia rad |
||||
|
||||
# PRESENTATION |
||||
|
||||
# PowerPoint presentation (Microsoft) |
||||
application/mspowerpoint ppz |
||||
# ASAP WordPower (Software Publishing Corp.) |
||||
application/x-asap asp |
||||
# Astound Web Player multimedia data (GoldDisk) |
||||
application/astound asn |
||||
|
||||
# SPECIAL EMBEDDED OBJECT |
||||
|
||||
# OLE script e.g. Visual Basic (Ncompass) |
||||
application/x-olescript axs |
||||
# OLE Object (Microsoft/NCompass) |
||||
application/x-oleobject ods |
||||
# OpenScape OLE/OCX objects (Business@Web) |
||||
x-form/x-openscape opp |
||||
# Visual Basic objects (Amara) |
||||
application/x-webbasic wba |
||||
# Specialized data entry forms (Alpha Software) |
||||
application/x-alpha-form frm |
||||
# client-server objects (Wayfarer Communications) |
||||
x-script/x-wfxclient wfx |
||||
|
||||
# GENERAL APPLICATIONS |
||||
|
||||
# Undefined binary data (often executable progs) |
||||
application/octet-stream exe com |
||||
# Pointcast news data (Pointcast) |
||||
application/x-pcn pcn |
||||
# Excel spreadsheet (Microsoft) |
||||
application/vnd.ms-excel xls |
||||
# PowerPoint (Microsoft) |
||||
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint ppt |
||||
# Microsoft Project (Microsoft) |
||||
application/vnd.ms-project mpp |
||||
# SourceView document (Dataware Electronics) |
||||
application/vnd.svd svd |
||||
# Net Install - software install (20/20 Software) |
||||
application/x-net-install ins |
||||
# Carbon Copy - remote control/access (Microcom) |
||||
application/ccv ccv |
||||
# Spreadsheets (Visual Components) |
||||
workbook/formulaone vts |
||||
|
||||
# 2D/3D DATA/VIRTUAL REALITY TYPES |
||||
|
||||
# VRML data file |
||||
x-world/x-vrml wrl vrml |
||||
# WIRL - VRML data (VREAM) |
||||
x-world/x-vream vrw |
||||
# Play3D 3d scene data (Play3D) |
||||
application/x-p3d p3d |
||||
# Viscape Interactive 3d world data (Superscape) |
||||
x-world/x-svr svr |
||||
# WebActive 3d data (Plastic Thought) |
||||
x-world/x-wvr wvr |
||||
# QuickDraw3D scene data (Apple) |
||||
x-world/x-3dmf 3dmf |
||||
|
||||
# SCIENTIFIC/MATH/CAD TYPES |
||||
|
||||
# Mathematica notebook |
||||
application/mathematica ma |
||||
# Computational meshes for numerical simulations |
||||
x-model/x-mesh msh |
||||
# Vis5D 5-dimensional data |
||||
application/vis5d v5d |
||||
# IGES models -- CAD/CAM (CGM) data |
||||
application/iges igs |
||||
# Autocad WHIP vector drawings |
||||
drawing/x-dwf dwf |
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context=org.springframework.context.config.ContextNamespaceHandler |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee=org.springframework.ejb.config.JeeNamespaceHandler |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang=org.springframework.scripting.config.LangNamespaceHandler |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task=org.springframework.scheduling.config.TaskNamespaceHandler |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache=org.springframework.cache.config.CacheNamespaceHandler |
||||
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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-2.5.xsd=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context.xsd=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee-2.0.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee-2.5.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee/spring-jee.xsd=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang-2.0.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang-2.5.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang/spring-lang.xsd=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task/spring-task-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/scheduling/config/spring-task.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task/spring-task-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/scheduling/config/spring-task.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task/spring-task-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/scheduling/config/spring-task.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task/spring-task-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/scheduling/config/spring-task.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task/spring-task-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/scheduling/config/spring-task.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task/spring-task-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/scheduling/config/spring-task.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task/spring-task-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/scheduling/config/spring-task.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task/spring-task.xsd=org/springframework/scheduling/config/spring-task.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache/spring-cache-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/cache/config/spring-cache.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache/spring-cache-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/cache/config/spring-cache.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache/spring-cache-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/cache/config/spring-cache.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache/spring-cache-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/cache/config/spring-cache.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache/spring-cache-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/cache/config/spring-cache.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache/spring-cache-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/cache/config/spring-cache.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache/spring-cache.xsd=org/springframework/cache/config/spring-cache.xsd |
||||
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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Tooling related information for the context namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context@name=context Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context@prefix=context |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/context@icon=org/springframework/context/config/spring-context.gif |
||||
|
||||
# Tooling related information for the jee namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee@name=jee Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee@prefix=jee |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jee@icon=org/springframework/ejb/config/spring-jee.gif |
||||
|
||||
# Tooling related information for the scheduling namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task@name=task Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task@prefix=task |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/task@icon=org/springframework/scheduling/config/spring-task.gif |
||||
|
||||
# Tooling related information for the lang namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang@name=lang Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang@prefix=lang |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/lang@icon=org/springframework/scripting/config/spring-lang.gif |
||||
|
||||
# Tooling related information for the cache namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache@name=cache Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache@prefix=cache |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/cache@icon=org/springframework/cache/config/spring-cache.gif |
||||
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|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/cache" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/cache" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines the elements used in the Spring Framework's declarative |
||||
cache management infrastructure. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="annotation-driven"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.cache.annotation.AnnotationCacheOperationDefinitionSource"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Indicates that cache configuration is defined by Java 5 |
||||
annotations on bean classes, and that proxies are automatically |
||||
to be created for the relevant annotated beans. |
||||
|
||||
The default annotations supported are Spring's @Cacheable, @CachePut and @CacheEvict. If |
||||
spring-context-support and the JSR-107 API are on the classpath, additional proxies are |
||||
automatically created for JSR-107 annotated beans, that is @CacheResult, @CachePut, |
||||
@CacheRemove and @CacheRemoveAll. |
||||
|
||||
See org.springframework.cache.annotation.EnableCaching Javadoc |
||||
for information on code-based alternatives to this XML element. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:attribute name="cache-manager" type="xsd:string" default="cacheManager"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.cache.CacheManager"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the CacheManager that is to be used to retrieve the backing |
||||
caches. A default CacheResolver will be initialized behind the scenes with |
||||
this cache manager (or "cacheManager" if not set). For more fine-grained |
||||
management of the cache resolution, consider setting the 'cache-resolver' |
||||
attribute. |
||||
|
||||
Note that this attribute is still mandatory if you are using JSR-107 as an |
||||
additional exception cache resolver should be created and requires a CacheManager |
||||
to do so. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
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<xsd:appinfo> |
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<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
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<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.cache.CacheManager"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
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</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="cache-resolver" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheResolver"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the CacheResolver that is to be used to resolve the backing caches. |
||||
|
||||
This attribute is not required, and only needs to be specified as an alternative to |
||||
the 'cache-manager' attribute. See the javadoc of CacheResolver for more details. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheResolver"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="key-generator" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.cache.interceptor.KeyGenerator"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the KeyGenerator that is to be used to retrieve the backing caches. |
||||
|
||||
This attribute is not required, and only needs to be specified |
||||
explicitly if the default strategy (DefaultKeyGenerator) is not sufficient. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.cache.interceptor.KeyGenerator"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="error-handler" type="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheErrorHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the CacheErrorHandler that is to be used to handle cache-related errors. |
||||
|
||||
This attribute is not required, and only needs to be specified |
||||
explicitly if the default strategy (SimpleCacheErrorHandler) is not sufficient. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheErrorHandler"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="mode" default="proxy"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Should annotated beans be proxied using Spring's AOP framework, |
||||
or should they rather be weaved with an AspectJ transaction aspect? |
||||
|
||||
AspectJ weaving requires spring-aspects.jar on the classpath, |
||||
as well as load-time weaving (or compile-time weaving) enabled. |
||||
|
||||
Note: The weaving-based aspect requires the @Cacheable and @CacheInvalidate |
||||
annotations to be defined on the concrete class. Annotations in interfaces |
||||
will not work in that case (they will rather only work with interface-based proxies)! |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="proxy"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="aspectj"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="proxy-target-class" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Are class-based (CGLIB) proxies to be created? By default, standard |
||||
Java interface-based proxies are created. |
||||
|
||||
Note: Class-based proxies require the @Cacheable and @CacheInvalidate annotations |
||||
to be defined on the concrete class. Annotations in interfaces will not work |
||||
in that case (they will rather only work with interface-based proxies)! |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="order" type="xsd:token"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.core.Ordered"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls the ordering of the execution of the cache advisor |
||||
when multiple advice executes at a specific joinpoint. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="advice"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheInterceptor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines the cache semantics of the AOP advice that is to be |
||||
executed. |
||||
|
||||
That is, this advice element is where the cacheable semantics of |
||||
any number of methods are defined (where cacheable semantics |
||||
includes the backing cache(s), the key, cache condition rules, and suchlike). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="java:org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheInterceptor"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:identifiedType"> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="caching" type="definitionsType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="cache-manager" type="xsd:string" default="cacheManager"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.cache.CacheManager"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the CacheManager that is to be used |
||||
for storing and retrieving data. |
||||
|
||||
This attribute is not required, and only needs to be specified |
||||
explicitly if the bean name of the desired CacheManager |
||||
is not 'cacheManager'. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.cache.CacheManager"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="key-generator" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.cache.interceptor.KeyGenerator"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the KeyGenerator that is to be used to retrieve the backing caches. |
||||
|
||||
This attribute is not required, and only needs to be specified |
||||
explicitly if the default strategy (DefaultKeyGenerator) is not sufficient. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.cache.interceptor.KeyGenerator"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="basedefinitionType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="cache" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the backing cache(s). Multiple caches can be specified by separating them using comma: 'orders, books']]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="key" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The SpEL expression used for computing the cache key, mutually exclusive with the key-generator parameter.]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="key-generator" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the KeyGenerator bean responsible to compute the key, mutually exclusive with the key parameter.]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="cache-manager" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the CacheManager bean responsible to manage the operation.]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="condition" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The SpEL expression used for conditioning the method caching.]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="method" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The method name(s) with which the cache attributes are to be |
||||
associated. The wildcard (*) character can be used to associate the |
||||
same cache attribute settings with a number of methods; for |
||||
example, 'get*', 'handle*', '*Order', 'on*Event', etc.]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="definitionsType"> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="basedefinitionType"> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:element name="cacheable" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="basedefinitionType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="unless" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The SpEL expression used to veto the method caching.]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="sync" type="xsd:boolean" use="optional" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Synchronize the invocation of the underlying method if several threads |
||||
are attempting to load a value for the same key]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="cache-put" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="basedefinitionType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="unless" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The SpEL expression used to veto the method caching.]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="cache-evict" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="basedefinitionType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="all-entries" type="xsd:boolean" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Whether all the entries should be evicted.]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="before-invocation" type="xsd:boolean" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Whether the eviction should occur after the method is successfully |
||||
invoked (default) or before.]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:choice> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines the configuration elements for the Spring Framework's application |
||||
context support. Effects the activation of various configuration styles |
||||
for the containing Spring ApplicationContext. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="propertyLoading"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="location" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The location of the properties file to resolve placeholders against, as a Spring |
||||
resource location: a URL, a "classpath:" pseudo URL, or a relative file path. |
||||
Multiple locations may be specified, separated by commas. If neither location nor |
||||
properties-ref is specified, placeholders will be resolved against system properties. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="properties-ref" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.util.Properties"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of a Properties object that will be used for property substitution. |
||||
If neither location nor properties-ref is specified, placeholders will be resolved |
||||
against system properties. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="file-encoding" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies the encoding to use for parsing properties files. Default is none, |
||||
using the java.util.Properties default encoding. Only applies to classic |
||||
properties files, not to XML files. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="order" type="xsd:token"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies the order for this placeholder configurer. If more than one is present |
||||
in a context, the order can be important since the first one to be match a |
||||
placeholder will win. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="ignore-resource-not-found" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies if failure to find the property resource location should be ignored. |
||||
Default is "false", meaning that if there is no file in the location specified |
||||
an exception will be raised at runtime. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="ignore-unresolvable" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies if failure to find the property value to replace a key should be ignored. |
||||
Default is "false", meaning that this placeholder configurer will raise an exception |
||||
if it cannot resolve a key. Set to "true" to allow the configurer to pass on the key |
||||
to any others in the context that have not yet visited the key in question. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="local-override" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies whether local properties override properties from files. |
||||
Default is "false": Properties from files override local defaults. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="property-placeholder"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Activates replacement of ${...} placeholders by registering a |
||||
PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer within the application context. Properties will |
||||
be resolved against the specified properties file or Properties object -- so called |
||||
"local properties", if any, and against the Spring Environment's current set of |
||||
PropertySources. |
||||
|
||||
Note that as of Spring 3.1 the system-properties-mode attribute has been removed in |
||||
favor of the more flexible PropertySources mechanism. However, applications may |
||||
continue to use the 3.0 (and older) versions of the spring-context schema in order |
||||
to preserve system-properties-mode behavior. In this case, the traditional |
||||
PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer component will be registered instead of the newer |
||||
PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer. |
||||
|
||||
See ConfigurableEnvironment javadoc for more information on usage. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.context.support.PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="propertyLoading"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="system-properties-mode" default="ENVIRONMENT"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls how to resolve placeholders against system properties. As of Spring 3.1, this |
||||
attribute value defaults to "ENVIRONMENT", indicating that resolution of placeholders |
||||
against system properties is handled via PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer and its |
||||
delegation to the current Spring Environment object. |
||||
|
||||
For maximum backward compatibility, this attribute is preserved going forward with the |
||||
3.1 version of the context schema, and any values other than the default "ENVIRONMENT" |
||||
will cause a traditional PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer to be registered instead of the |
||||
newer PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer variant. In this case, the Spring Environment |
||||
and its property sources are not interrogated when resolving placeholders. Users are |
||||
encouraged to consider this attribute deprecated, and to take advantage of the |
||||
Environment and PropertySource mechanisms. See ConfigurableEnvironment javadoc for examples. |
||||
|
||||
"ENVIRONMENT" indicates placeholders should be resolved against the current Environment and against any local properties; |
||||
"NEVER" indicates placeholders should be resolved only against local properties and never against system properties; |
||||
"FALLBACK" indicates placeholders should be resolved against any local properties and then against system properties; |
||||
"OVERRIDE" indicates placeholders should be resolved first against system properties and then against any local properties; |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="ENVIRONMENT"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="NEVER"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="FALLBACK"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="OVERRIDE"/> |
||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
<xsd:attribute name="value-separator" default=":"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The separating character between the placeholder variable and the associated |
||||
default value: by default, a ':' symbol. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="trim-values"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Whether to trim resolved values before applying them, removing superfluous |
||||
whitespace (in particular tab characters) from the beginning and end. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="null-value"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A value that should be treated as 'null' when resolved as a placeholder value: |
||||
e.g. "" (empty String) or "null". By default, no such null value is defined. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="property-override"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Activates pushing of override values into bean properties, based on configuration |
||||
lines of the following format: beanName.property=value |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyOverrideConfigurer"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="propertyLoading"/> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="annotation-config"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Activates various annotations to be detected in bean classes: Spring's @Required and |
||||
@Autowired, as well as JSR 250's @PostConstruct, @PreDestroy and @Resource (if available), |
||||
JAX-WS's @WebServiceRef (if available), EJB 3's @EJB (if available), and JPA's |
||||
@PersistenceContext and @PersistenceUnit (if available). Alternatively, you may |
||||
choose to activate the individual BeanPostProcessors for those annotations. |
||||
|
||||
Note: This tag does not activate processing of Spring's @Transactional or EJB 3's |
||||
@TransactionAttribute annotation. Consider the use of the <tx:annotation-driven> |
||||
tag for that purpose. |
||||
|
||||
See javadoc for org.springframework.context.annotation.AnnotationConfigApplicationContext |
||||
for information on code-based alternatives to bootstrapping annotation-driven support. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="component-scan"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Scans the classpath for annotated components that will be auto-registered as |
||||
Spring beans. By default, the Spring-provided @Component, @Repository, @Service, |
||||
@Controller, @RestController, @ControllerAdvice, and @Configuration stereotypes |
||||
will be detected. |
||||
|
||||
Note: This tag implies the effects of the 'annotation-config' tag, activating @Required, |
||||
@Autowired, @PostConstruct, @PreDestroy, @Resource, @PersistenceContext and @PersistenceUnit |
||||
annotations in the component classes, which is usually desired for autodetected components |
||||
(without external configuration). Turn off the 'annotation-config' attribute to deactivate |
||||
this default behavior, for example in order to use custom BeanPostProcessor definitions |
||||
for handling those annotations. |
||||
|
||||
Note: You may use placeholders in package paths, but only resolved against system |
||||
properties (analogous to resource paths). A component scan results in new bean definitions |
||||
being registered; Spring's PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer will apply to those bean |
||||
definitions just like to regular bean definitions, but it won't apply to the component |
||||
scan settings themselves. |
||||
|
||||
See javadoc for org.springframework.context.annotation.ComponentScan for information |
||||
on code-based alternatives to bootstrapping component-scanning. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="include-filter" type="filterType" |
||||
minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls which eligible types to include for component scanning. |
||||
Note that these filters will be applied in addition to the default filters, if specified. |
||||
Any type under the specified base packages which matches a given filter will be included, |
||||
even if it does not match the default filters (i.e. is not annotated with @Component). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="exclude-filter" type="filterType" |
||||
minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls which eligible types to exclude for component scanning. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="base-package" type="xsd:string" |
||||
use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The comma/semicolon/space/tab/linefeed-separated list of packages to scan for annotated components. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="resource-pattern" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls the class files eligible for component detection. Defaults to "**/*.class", the recommended value. |
||||
Consider use of the include-filter and exclude-filter elements for a more fine-grained approach. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="use-default-filters" type="xsd:boolean" |
||||
default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Indicates whether automatic detection of classes annotated with @Component, @Repository, @Service, |
||||
or @Controller should be enabled. Default is "true". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="annotation-config" type="xsd:boolean" |
||||
default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Indicates whether the implicit annotation post-processors should be enabled. Default is "true". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="name-generator" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The fully-qualified class name of the BeanNameGenerator to be used for naming detected components. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java.lang.Class"/> |
||||
<tool:assignable-to type="org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanNameGenerator"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scope-resolver" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The fully-qualified class name of the ScopeMetadataResolver to be used for resolving the scope of |
||||
detected components. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java.lang.Class"/> |
||||
<tool:assignable-to type="org.springframework.context.annotation.ScopeMetadataResolver"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scoped-proxy"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Indicates whether proxies should be generated for detected components, which may be necessary |
||||
when using scopes in a proxy-style fashion. Default is to generate no such proxies. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="no"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="interfaces"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="targetClass"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="load-time-weaver"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Activates a Spring LoadTimeWeaver for this application context, available as |
||||
a bean with the name "loadTimeWeaver". Any bean that implements the |
||||
LoadTimeWeaverAware interface will then receive the LoadTimeWeaver reference |
||||
automatically; for example, Spring's JPA bootstrap support. |
||||
|
||||
The default weaver is determined automatically: see DefaultContextLoadTimeWeaver's |
||||
javadoc for details. |
||||
|
||||
The activation of AspectJ load-time weaving is specified via a simple flag |
||||
(the 'aspectj-weaving' attribute), with the AspectJ class transformer |
||||
registered through Spring's LoadTimeWeaver. AspectJ weaving will be activated |
||||
by default if a "META-INF/aop.xml" resource is present in the classpath. |
||||
|
||||
This also activates the current application context for applying dependency |
||||
injection to non-managed classes that are instantiated outside of the Spring |
||||
bean factory (typically classes annotated with the @Configurable annotation). |
||||
This will only happen if the AnnotationBeanConfigurerAspect is on the classpath |
||||
(i.e. spring-aspects.jar), effectively activating "spring-configured" by default. |
||||
|
||||
See javadoc for org.springframework.context.annotation.EnableLoadTimeWeaving |
||||
for information on code-based alternatives to bootstrapping load-time weaving support. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.instrument.classloading.LoadTimeWeaver"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="weaver-class" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The fully-qualified classname of the LoadTimeWeaver that is to be activated. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java.lang.Class"/> |
||||
<tool:assignable-to type="org.springframework.instrument.classloading.LoadTimeWeaver"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="aspectj-weaving" default="autodetect"> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="on"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Switches Spring-based AspectJ load-time weaving on. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:enumeration> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="off"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Switches Spring-based AspectJ load-time weaving off. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:enumeration> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="autodetect"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Switches AspectJ load-time weaving on if a "META-INF/aop.xml" resource |
||||
is present in the classpath. If there is no such resource, then AspectJ |
||||
load-time weaving will be switched off. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:enumeration> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="spring-configured"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.beans.factory.aspectj.AnnotationBeanConfigurerAspect"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Signals the current application context to apply dependency injection |
||||
to non-managed classes that are instantiated outside of the Spring bean |
||||
factory (typically classes annotated with the @Configurable annotation). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"/> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="mbean-export"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.jmx.export.annotation.AnnotationMBeanExporter"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Activates default exporting of MBeans by detecting standard MBeans in the Spring |
||||
context as well as @ManagedResource annotations on Spring-defined beans. |
||||
|
||||
The resulting MBeanExporter bean is defined under the name "mbeanExporter". |
||||
Alternatively, consider defining a custom AnnotationMBeanExporter bean explicitly. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.jmx.export.annotation.AnnotationMBeanExporter"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="default-domain" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The default domain to use when generating JMX ObjectNames. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="server" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the MBeanServer to which MBeans should be exported. |
||||
Default is to use the platform's default MBeanServer (autodetecting |
||||
WebLogic, WebSphere and the JVM's platform MBeanServer). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="registration"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The registration behavior, indicating how to deal with existing MBeans |
||||
of the same name: fail with an exception, ignore and keep the existing |
||||
MBean, or replace the existing one with the new MBean. |
||||
|
||||
Default is to fail with an exception. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:NMTOKEN"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="failOnExisting"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="ignoreExisting"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="replaceExisting"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="mbean-server"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.jmx.support.MBeanServerFactoryBean"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Exposes a default MBeanServer for the current platform. |
||||
Autodetects WebLogic, WebSphere and the JVM's platform MBeanServer. |
||||
|
||||
The default bean name for the exposed MBeanServer is "mbeanServer". |
||||
This may be customized through specifying the "id" attribute. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="javax.management.MBeanServer"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:identifiedType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="agent-id" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The agent id of the target MBeanServer, if any. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="filterType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="type" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls the type of filtering to apply to the expression. |
||||
|
||||
"annotation" indicates an annotation to be present at the type level in target components; |
||||
"assignable" indicates a class (or interface) that the target components are assignable to (extend/implement); |
||||
"aspectj" indicates an AspectJ type pattern expression to be matched by the target components; |
||||
"regex" indicates a regex pattern to be matched by the target components' class names; |
||||
"custom" indicates a custom implementation of the org.springframework.core.type.TypeFilter interface. |
||||
|
||||
Note: This attribute will not be inherited by child bean definitions. |
||||
Hence, it needs to be specified per concrete bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="annotation"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="assignable"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="aspectj"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="regex"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="custom"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="expression" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Indicates the filter expression, the type of which is indicated by "type". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:schema> |
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||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/jee" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/jee" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines configuration elements for access to traditional Java EE components |
||||
such as JNDI resources and EJB session beans. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="jndi-lookup"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Exposes an object reference via a JNDI lookup. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="jndiLocatingType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="cache" type="xsd:boolean" default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls whether the object returned from the JNDI lookup is cached |
||||
after the first lookup. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="expected-type" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.lang.Class"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The type that the located JNDI object is supposed to be assignable |
||||
to, if indeed any. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="lookup-on-startup" type="xsd:boolean" default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls whether the JNDI lookup is performed immediately on startup |
||||
(if true, the default), or on first access (if false). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="proxy-interface" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.lang.Class"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The proxy interface to use for the JNDI object. |
||||
|
||||
Needs to be specified because the actual JNDI object type is not |
||||
known in advance in case of a lazy lookup. |
||||
|
||||
Typically used in conjunction with "lookupOnStartup"=false and/or |
||||
"cache"=false. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java.lang.Class"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="default-value" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specify a default literal value to fall back to if the JNDI lookup fails. |
||||
This is typically used for literal values in scenarios where the JNDI environment |
||||
might define specific config settings but those are not required to be present. |
||||
|
||||
Default is none. Note: This is only supported for lookup on startup. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="default-ref" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specify a default bean reference to fall back to if the JNDI lookup fails. |
||||
This might for example point to a local fallback DataSource. |
||||
|
||||
Default is none. Note: This is only supported for lookup on startup. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="local-slsb" type="ejbType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.ejb.access.LocalStatelessSessionProxyFactoryBean"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Exposes a reference to a local EJB Stateless SessionBean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="remote-slsb"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.ejb.access.SimpleRemoteStatelessSessionProxyFactoryBean"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Exposes a reference to a remote EJB Stateless SessionBean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="ejbType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="home-interface" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.lang.Class"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The home interface that will be narrowed to before performing |
||||
the parameterless SLSB create() call that returns the actual |
||||
SLSB proxy. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="refresh-home-on-connect-failure" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls whether to refresh the EJB home on connect failure. |
||||
|
||||
Can be turned on to allow for hot restart of the EJB server. |
||||
If a cached EJB home throws an RMI exception that indicates a |
||||
remote connect failure, a fresh home will be fetched and the |
||||
invocation will be retried. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="cache-session-bean" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls whether to cache the actual session bean object. |
||||
|
||||
Off by default for standard EJB compliance. Turn this flag |
||||
on to optimize session bean access for servers that are |
||||
known to allow for caching the actual session bean object. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- base types --> |
||||
<xsd:complexType name="jndiLocatingType" abstract="true"> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:identifiedType"> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="environment" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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The newline-separated, key-value pairs for the JNDI environment |
||||
(in standard Properties format, namely 'key=value' pairs) |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:simpleType> |
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<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"/> |
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</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="environment-ref" type="environmentRefType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to JNDI environment properties, indicating the name of a |
||||
shared bean of type [java.util.Properties}. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="jndi-name" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The JNDI name to look up. This may be a fully-qualified JNDI path |
||||
or a local Java EE environment naming context path in which case the |
||||
prefix "java:comp/env/" will be prepended if applicable. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="resource-ref" type="xsd:boolean" default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls whether the lookup occurs in a Java EE container, i.e. if the |
||||
prefix "java:comp/env/" needs to be added if the JNDI name doesn't |
||||
already contain it. Default is "true" (since Spring 2.5). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="expose-access-context" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Set whether to expose the JNDI environment context for all access to the target |
||||
EJB, i.e. for all method invocations on the exposed object reference. |
||||
Default is "false", i.e. to only expose the JNDI context for object lookup. |
||||
|
||||
Switch this flag to "true" in order to expose the JNDI environment (including |
||||
the authorization context) for each EJB invocation, as needed by WebLogic |
||||
for EJBs with authorization requirements. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="lazy-init" default="default" type="beans:defaultable-boolean"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Indicates whether or not this bean is to be lazily initialized. |
||||
If false, it will be instantiated on startup by bean factories |
||||
that perform eager initialization of singletons. The default is |
||||
"false". |
||||
|
||||
Note: This attribute will not be inherited by child bean definitions. |
||||
Hence, it needs to be specified per concrete bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="ejbType"> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="jndiLocatingType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="lookup-home-on-startup" type="xsd:boolean" default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls whether the lookup of the EJB home object is performed |
||||
immediately on startup (if true, the default), or on first access |
||||
(if false). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="cache-home" type="xsd:boolean" default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls whether the EJB home object is cached once it has been located. |
||||
On by default; turn this flag off to always reobtain fresh home objects. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="business-interface" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.lang.Class"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The business interface of the EJB being proxied. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:simpleType name="environmentRefType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java.util.Properties"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:union memberTypes="xsd:string"/> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:schema> |
||||
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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> |
||||
<!DOCTYPE rmi PUBLIC "-//BEA Systems, Inc.//RMI Runtime DTD 1.0//EN" "rmi.dtd"> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
- Special WebLogic deployment descriptor for Spring's RMI invoker. |
||||
- Only applied by WebLogic Server, ignored on other platforms. |
||||
--> |
||||
<rmi name="org.springframework.remoting.rmi.RmiInvocationWrapper"> |
||||
<cluster clusterable="true"/> |
||||
<method name="getTargetInterfaceName" idempotent="true"/> |
||||
</rmi> |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/task" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/task" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines the elements used in the Spring Framework's support for task execution and scheduling. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="annotation-driven"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Enables the detection of @Async and @Scheduled annotations on any Spring-managed |
||||
object. If present, a proxy will be generated for executing the annotated methods |
||||
asynchronously. |
||||
|
||||
See Javadoc for the org.springframework.scheduling.annotation.EnableAsync and |
||||
org.springframework.scheduling.annotation.EnableScheduling annotations for information |
||||
on code-based alternatives to this XML element. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="executor" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies the java.util.Executor instance to use when invoking asynchronous methods. |
||||
If not provided, an instance of org.springframework.core.task.SimpleAsyncTaskExecutor |
||||
will be used by default. |
||||
Note that as of Spring 3.1.2, individual @Async methods may qualify which executor to |
||||
use, meaning that the executor specified here acts as a default for all non-qualified |
||||
@Async methods. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="exception-handler" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies the org.springframework.aop.interceptor.AsyncUncaughtExceptionHandler |
||||
instance to use when an exception is thrown during an asynchronous method execution |
||||
and cannot be accessed by the caller. If not provided, an instance of |
||||
org.springframework.aop.interceptor.SimpleAsyncUncaughtExceptionHandler will be |
||||
used by default. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scheduler" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specifies the org.springframework.scheduling.TaskScheduler or |
||||
java.util.ScheduledExecutorService instance to use when invoking scheduled |
||||
methods. If no reference is provided, a TaskScheduler backed by a single |
||||
thread scheduled executor will be used. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="mode" default="proxy"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Should annotated beans be proxied using Spring's AOP framework, |
||||
or should they rather be weaved with an AspectJ async execution aspect? |
||||
|
||||
AspectJ weaving requires spring-aspects.jar on the classpath, |
||||
as well as load-time weaving (or compile-time weaving) enabled. |
||||
|
||||
Note: The weaving-based aspect requires the @Async annotation to be |
||||
defined on the concrete class. Annotations in interfaces will not work |
||||
in that case (they will rather only work with interface-based proxies)! |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="proxy"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="aspectj"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="proxy-target-class" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Are class-based (CGLIB) proxies to be created? By default, standard |
||||
Java interface-based proxies are created. |
||||
|
||||
Note: Class-based proxies require the @Async annotation to be defined |
||||
on the concrete class. Annotations in interfaces will not work in |
||||
that case (they will rather only work with interface-based proxies)! |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="scheduler"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines a ThreadPoolTaskScheduler instance with configurable pool size. See Javadoc |
||||
for the org.springframework.scheduling.annotation.EnableScheduling annotation for |
||||
information on a code-based alternative to this XML element. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name for the generated ThreadPoolTaskScheduler instance. |
||||
It will also be used as the default thread name prefix. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="pool-size" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The size of the ScheduledExecutorService's thread pool. The default is 1. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="executor"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines a ThreadPoolTaskExecutor instance with configurable pool size, |
||||
queue-capacity, keep-alive, and rejection-policy values. |
||||
|
||||
See Javadoc for the org.springframework.scheduling.annotation.EnableAsync annotation |
||||
for information on code-based alternatives to this XML element. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name for the generated ThreadPoolTaskExecutor instance. |
||||
This value will also be used as the thread name prefix which is why it is |
||||
required even when defining the executor as an inner bean: The executor |
||||
won't be directly accessible then but will nevertheless use the specified |
||||
id as the thread name prefix of the threads that it manages. |
||||
In the case of multiple task:executors, as of Spring 3.1.2 this value may be used to |
||||
qualify which executor should handle a given @Async method, e.g. @Async("executorId"). |
||||
See the Javadoc for the #value attribute of Spring's @Async annotation for details. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="pool-size" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The size of the executor's thread pool as either a single value or a range |
||||
(e.g. 5-10). If no bounded queue-capacity value is provided, then a max value |
||||
has no effect unless the range is specified as 0-n. In that case, the core pool |
||||
will have a size of n, but the 'allowCoreThreadTimeout' flag will be set to true. |
||||
If a queue-capacity is provided, then the lower bound of a range will map to the |
||||
core size and the upper bound will map to the max size. If this attribute is not |
||||
provided, the default core size will be 1, and the default max size will be |
||||
Integer.MAX_VALUE (i.e. unbounded). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="queue-capacity" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Queue capacity for the ThreadPoolTaskExecutor. If not specified, the default will |
||||
be Integer.MAX_VALUE (i.e. unbounded). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="keep-alive" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Keep-alive time in seconds. Inactive threads that have been created beyond the |
||||
core size will timeout after the specified number of seconds elapse. If the |
||||
executor has an unbounded queue capacity and a size range represented as 0-n, |
||||
then the core threads will also be configured to timeout when inactive. |
||||
Otherwise, core threads will not ever timeout. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="rejection-policy" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The RejectedExecutionHandler type. When a bounded queue cannot accept any |
||||
additional tasks, this determines the behavior. While the default is ABORT, |
||||
consider using CALLER_RUNS to throttle inbound tasks. In other words, by forcing |
||||
the caller to run the task itself, it will not be able to provide another task |
||||
until after it completes the task at hand. In the meantime, one or more tasks |
||||
may be removed from the queue. Alternatively, if it is not critical to run every |
||||
task, consider using DISCARD to drop the current task or DISCARD_OLDEST to drop |
||||
the task at the head of the queue. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="ABORT"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="CALLER_RUNS"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="DISCARD"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="DISCARD_OLDEST"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="scheduled-tasks"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Top-level element that contains one or more task sub-elements to be |
||||
managed by a given TaskScheduler. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="scheduled" type="scheduledTaskType" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scheduler" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Reference to an instance of TaskScheduler to manage the provided tasks. If not specified, |
||||
the default value will be a wrapper for a single-threaded Executor. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.scheduling.TaskScheduler"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="scheduledTaskType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Element defining a scheduled method-invoking task and its corresponding trigger. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="cron" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A cron-based trigger. See the org.springframework.scheduling.support.CronSequenceGenerator |
||||
JavaDoc for example patterns. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="fixed-delay" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
An interval-based trigger where the interval is measured from the completion time of the |
||||
previous task. The time unit value is measured in milliseconds. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="fixed-rate" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
An interval-based trigger where the interval is measured from the start time of the |
||||
previous task. The time unit value is measured in milliseconds. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="trigger" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to a bean that implements the Trigger interface. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="initial-delay" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Number of milliseconds to delay before the first execution of a 'fixed-rate' or |
||||
'fixed-delay' task. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="ref" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Reference to an object that provides a method to be invoked. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref" /> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="method" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the method to be invoked. The target method must expect no arguments. |
||||
It will typically have a void return type; if not, the returned value will be |
||||
ignored when called through the scheduler. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:expected-method type-ref="@ref"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:schema> |
||||
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||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/lang" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/lang" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines the elements used in the Spring Framework's dynamic language |
||||
support, which allows bean definitions that are backed by classes |
||||
written in a language other than Java. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="defaults"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Default settings for any scripted beans registered within this context. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="defaultableAttributes"/> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="groovy"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A Spring bean backed by a Groovy class definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="customizableScriptType"> |
||||
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="defaultableAttributes"/> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="bsh"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A Spring bean backed by a BeanShell script. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="dynamicScriptType"> |
||||
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="vanillaScriptAttributes"/> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="std"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A Spring bean backed by a standard JSR-223 based script. |
||||
Supports JavaScript, Groovy, JRuby and other JSR-223 compliant engines. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="dynamicScriptType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="engine" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the script engine (if not inferred from the file extension). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="vanillaScriptAttributes"/> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- Script Types --> |
||||
<xsd:complexType name="simpleScriptType"> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:identifiedType"> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="inline-script" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The source code for the dynamic language-backed bean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="property" type="beans:propertyType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Dynamic language-backed bean definitions can have zero or more properties. |
||||
Property elements correspond to JavaBean setter methods exposed |
||||
by the bean classes. Spring supports primitives, references to other |
||||
beans in the same or related factories, lists, maps and properties. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="script-source" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.core.io.Resource"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The resource containing the script for the dynamic language-backed bean. |
||||
|
||||
Examples might be '/WEB-INF/scripts/Anais.groovy', 'classpath:Nin.bsh', etc. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of this scripted bean as an alias or replacement for the id. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scope" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The scope of this scripted bean: typically "singleton" (one shared instance, |
||||
which will be returned by all calls to getBean with the given id), or |
||||
"prototype" (independent instance resulting from each call to getBean). |
||||
Default is "singleton". |
||||
|
||||
Singletons are most commonly used, and are ideal for multi-threaded |
||||
service objects. Further scopes, such as "request" or "session", might |
||||
be supported by extended bean factories (e.g. in a web environment). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="autowire" default="default"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The autowire mode for the scripted bean. |
||||
Analogous to the 'autowire' attribute on a standard bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:NMTOKEN"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="default"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="no"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="byName"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="byType"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="depends-on" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The names of the beans that this bean depends on being initialized. |
||||
The bean factory will guarantee that these beans get initialized |
||||
before this bean. |
||||
|
||||
Note that dependencies are normally expressed through bean properties. |
||||
This property should just be necessary for other kinds of dependencies |
||||
like statics (*ugh*) or database preparation on startup. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="init-method" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of an initialization method defined on the scripted bean. |
||||
Analogous to the 'init-method' attribute on a standard bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="destroy-method" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of a destruction method defined on the scripted bean. |
||||
Analogous to the 'destroy-method' attribute on a standard bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="dynamicScriptType"> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="simpleScriptType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="script-interfaces"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.lang.Class"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The Java interfaces that the dynamic language-backed object is to expose; comma-delimited. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="customizableScriptType"> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="simpleScriptType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="customizer-ref"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Reference to a GroovyObjectCustomizer or similar customizer bean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:attributeGroup name="vanillaScriptAttributes"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="refresh-check-delay" type="xsd:long"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The delay (in milliseconds) between checks for updated sources when |
||||
using the refreshable beans feature. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:attributeGroup> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:attributeGroup name="defaultableAttributes"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="proxy-target-class" type="xsd:boolean"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Flag to tell the bean factory that if this bean is proxied it should be done using the target class type, |
||||
not its interfaces. A refreshable script is normally proxied, so often this is useful in conjunction with |
||||
refresh-check-delay. Defaults to false requiring no additional library dependencies, but hiding behavior |
||||
in the bean that is not defined in an interface. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="vanillaScriptAttributes"></xsd:attributeGroup> |
||||
</xsd:attributeGroup> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:schema> |
||||
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@@ -1,268 +0,0 @@
|
||||
grammar SpringExpressions; |
||||
|
||||
options { |
||||
language = Java; |
||||
output=AST; |
||||
k=2; |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
tokens { |
||||
INTEGER_LITERAL; |
||||
EXPRESSION; |
||||
QUALIFIED_IDENTIFIER; |
||||
PROPERTY_OR_FIELD; |
||||
INDEXER; |
||||
CONSTRUCTOR; |
||||
HOLDER; |
||||
NAMED_ARGUMENT; |
||||
FUNCTIONREF; |
||||
TYPEREF; |
||||
VARIABLEREF; |
||||
METHOD; |
||||
ADD; |
||||
SUBTRACT; |
||||
NUMBER; |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
// applies only to the parser: |
||||
@header {package org.springframework.expression.spel.generated;} |
||||
|
||||
// applies only to the lexer: |
||||
@lexer::header {package org.springframework.expression.spel.generated;} |
||||
|
||||
@members { |
||||
// For collecting info whilst processing rules that can be used in messages |
||||
protected Stack<String> paraphrase = new Stack<String>(); |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
@rulecatch { |
||||
catch(RecognitionException e) { |
||||
reportError(e); |
||||
throw e; |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
expr: expression EOF!; |
||||
|
||||
expression : |
||||
logicalOrExpression |
||||
( (ASSIGN^ logicalOrExpression) |
||||
| (DEFAULT^ logicalOrExpression) |
||||
| (QMARK^ expression COLON! expression))?; |
||||
|
||||
parenExpr : LPAREN! expression RPAREN!; |
||||
|
||||
logicalOrExpression |
||||
: logicalAndExpression (OR^ logicalAndExpression)*; |
||||
|
||||
logicalAndExpression |
||||
: relationalExpression (AND^ relationalExpression)*; |
||||
|
||||
relationalExpression : sumExpression (relationalOperator^ sumExpression)?; |
||||
|
||||
sumExpression |
||||
: productExpression ( (PLUS^ | MINUS^) productExpression)*; |
||||
|
||||
productExpression |
||||
: powerExpr ((STAR^ | DIV^| MOD^) powerExpr)* ; |
||||
|
||||
powerExpr : unaryExpression (POWER^ unaryExpression)? ; |
||||
|
||||
unaryExpression |
||||
: (PLUS^ | MINUS^ | BANG^) unaryExpression |
||||
| primaryExpression ; |
||||
|
||||
primaryExpression |
||||
: startNode (node)? -> ^(EXPRESSION startNode (node)?); |
||||
|
||||
startNode |
||||
: |
||||
parenExpr |
||||
| methodOrProperty |
||||
| functionOrVar |
||||
| indexer |
||||
| literal |
||||
| type |
||||
| constructor |
||||
| projection |
||||
| selection |
||||
| firstSelection |
||||
| lastSelection |
||||
; |
||||
|
||||
node |
||||
: ((DOT dottedNode) | nonDottedNode)+; |
||||
|
||||
nonDottedNode |
||||
: indexer; |
||||
|
||||
dottedNode |
||||
: |
||||
((methodOrProperty |
||||
| functionOrVar |
||||
| projection |
||||
| selection |
||||
| firstSelection |
||||
| lastSelection |
||||
)) |
||||
; |
||||
|
||||
functionOrVar |
||||
: (POUND ID LPAREN) => function |
||||
| var |
||||
; |
||||
|
||||
function : POUND id=ID methodArgs -> ^(FUNCTIONREF[$id] methodArgs); |
||||
|
||||
var : POUND id=ID -> ^(VARIABLEREF[$id]); |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
methodOrProperty |
||||
: (ID LPAREN) => id=ID methodArgs -> ^(METHOD[$id] methodArgs) |
||||
| property |
||||
; |
||||
|
||||
// may have to preserve these commas to make it easier to offer suggestions in the right place |
||||
// mod at 9th feb 19:13 - added the second 'COMMA?' to allow for code completion "foo(A," |
||||
// TODO need to preserve commas and then check for badly formed call later (optimizing tree walk) to disallow "foo(a,b,c,)" |
||||
methodArgs : LPAREN! (argument (COMMA! argument)* (COMMA!)?)? RPAREN!; |
||||
|
||||
// If we match ID then create a node called PROPERTY_OR_FIELD and copy the id info into it. |
||||
// this means the propertyOrField.text is what id.text would have been, rather than having to |
||||
// access id as a child of the new node. |
||||
property: id=ID -> ^(PROPERTY_OR_FIELD[$id]); |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
indexer: LBRACKET r1=argument (COMMA r2=argument)* RBRACKET -> ^(INDEXER $r1 ($r2)*); |
||||
|
||||
// argument; |
||||
// TODO make expression conditional with ? if want completion for when the RCURLY is missing |
||||
projection: PROJECT^ expression RBRACKET!; |
||||
|
||||
selection: SELECT^ expression RBRACKET!; |
||||
|
||||
firstSelection: SELECT_FIRST^ expression RBRACKET!; |
||||
|
||||
lastSelection: SELECT_LAST^ expression RBRACKET!; |
||||
|
||||
// TODO cope with array types |
||||
type: TYPE qualifiedId RPAREN -> ^(TYPEREF qualifiedId); |
||||
//type: TYPE tn=qualifiedId (LBRACKET RBRACKET)? (COMMA qid=qualifiedId)? RPAREN |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
constructor |
||||
: ('new' qualifiedId LPAREN) => 'new' qualifiedId ctorArgs -> ^(CONSTRUCTOR qualifiedId ctorArgs) |
||||
; |
||||
|
||||
ctorArgs |
||||
: LPAREN! (namedArgument (COMMA! namedArgument)*)? RPAREN!; |
||||
|
||||
argument : expression; |
||||
|
||||
namedArgument |
||||
: (ID ASSIGN) => id=ID ASSIGN expression |
||||
-> ^(NAMED_ARGUMENT[$id] expression) |
||||
| argument ; |
||||
|
||||
qualifiedId : ID (DOT ID)* -> ^(QUALIFIED_IDENTIFIER ID*); |
||||
|
||||
contextName : ID (DIV ID)* -> ^(QUALIFIED_IDENTIFIER ID*); |
||||
|
||||
literal |
||||
: INTEGER_LITERAL |
||||
| STRING_LITERAL |
||||
| DQ_STRING_LITERAL |
||||
| boolLiteral |
||||
| NULL_LITERAL |
||||
| HEXADECIMAL_INTEGER_LITERAL |
||||
| REAL_LITERAL |
||||
; |
||||
|
||||
boolLiteral: TRUE | FALSE; |
||||
|
||||
INTEGER_LITERAL |
||||
: (DECIMAL_DIGIT)+ (INTEGER_TYPE_SUFFIX)?; |
||||
|
||||
HEXADECIMAL_INTEGER_LITERAL : ('0x' | '0X') (HEX_DIGIT)+ (INTEGER_TYPE_SUFFIX)?; |
||||
|
||||
relationalOperator |
||||
: EQUAL |
||||
| NOT_EQUAL |
||||
| LESS_THAN |
||||
| LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL |
||||
| GREATER_THAN |
||||
| GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL |
||||
| INSTANCEOF |
||||
| BETWEEN |
||||
| MATCHES |
||||
; |
||||
|
||||
ASSIGN: '='; |
||||
EQUAL: '=='; |
||||
NOT_EQUAL: '!='; |
||||
LESS_THAN: '<'; |
||||
LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL: '<='; |
||||
GREATER_THAN: '>'; |
||||
GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL: '>='; |
||||
INSTANCEOF: 'instanceof'; |
||||
BETWEEN:'between'; |
||||
MATCHES:'matches'; |
||||
NULL_LITERAL: 'null'; |
||||
|
||||
SEMI: ';'; |
||||
DOT: '.'; |
||||
COMMA: ','; |
||||
LPAREN: '('; |
||||
RPAREN: ')'; |
||||
LCURLY: '{'; |
||||
RCURLY: '}'; |
||||
LBRACKET: '['; |
||||
RBRACKET: ']'; |
||||
PIPE: '|'; |
||||
|
||||
AND: 'and'; |
||||
OR: 'or'; |
||||
FALSE: 'false'; |
||||
TRUE: 'true'; |
||||
|
||||
PLUS: '+'; |
||||
MINUS: '-'; |
||||
DIV: '/'; |
||||
STAR: '*'; |
||||
MOD: '%'; |
||||
POWER: '^'; |
||||
BANG: '!'; |
||||
POUND: '#'; |
||||
QMARK: '?'; |
||||
DEFAULT: '??'; |
||||
PROJECT: '!['; |
||||
SELECT: '?['; |
||||
SELECT_FIRST: '^['; |
||||
SELECT_LAST: '$['; |
||||
TYPE: 'T('; |
||||
|
||||
STRING_LITERAL: '\''! (APOS|~'\'')* '\''!; |
||||
DQ_STRING_LITERAL: '"'! (~'"')* '"'!; |
||||
ID: ('a'..'z'|'A'..'Z'|'_') ('a'..'z'|'A'..'Z'|'_'|'0'..'9'|DOT_ESCAPED)*; |
||||
DOT_ESCAPED: '\\.'; |
||||
WS: ( ' ' | '\t' | '\n' |'\r')+ { $channel=HIDDEN; } ; |
||||
DOLLAR: '$'; |
||||
AT: '@'; |
||||
UPTO: '..'; |
||||
COLON: ':'; |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
REAL_LITERAL : |
||||
('.' (DECIMAL_DIGIT)+ (EXPONENT_PART)? (REAL_TYPE_SUFFIX)?) | |
||||
((DECIMAL_DIGIT)+ '.' (DECIMAL_DIGIT)+ (EXPONENT_PART)? (REAL_TYPE_SUFFIX)?) | |
||||
((DECIMAL_DIGIT)+ (EXPONENT_PART) (REAL_TYPE_SUFFIX)?) | |
||||
((DECIMAL_DIGIT)+ (REAL_TYPE_SUFFIX)); |
||||
|
||||
fragment APOS : '\''! '\''; |
||||
fragment DECIMAL_DIGIT : '0'..'9' ; |
||||
fragment INTEGER_TYPE_SUFFIX : ( 'L' | 'l' ); |
||||
fragment HEX_DIGIT : '0'|'1'|'2'|'3'|'4'|'5'|'6'|'7'|'8'|'9'|'A'|'B'|'C'|'D'|'E'|'F'|'a'|'b'|'c'|'d'|'e'|'f'; |
||||
|
||||
fragment EXPONENT_PART : 'e' (SIGN)* (DECIMAL_DIGIT)+ | 'E' (SIGN)* (DECIMAL_DIGIT)+ ; |
||||
fragment SIGN : '+' | '-' ; |
||||
fragment REAL_TYPE_SUFFIX : 'F' | 'f' | 'D' | 'd'; |
||||
@ -1 +0,0 @@
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc=org.springframework.jdbc.config.JdbcNamespaceHandler |
||||
@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc/spring-jdbc-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/jdbc/config/spring-jdbc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc/spring-jdbc-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/jdbc/config/spring-jdbc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc/spring-jdbc-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/jdbc/config/spring-jdbc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc/spring-jdbc-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/jdbc/config/spring-jdbc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc/spring-jdbc-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/jdbc/config/spring-jdbc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc/spring-jdbc-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/jdbc/config/spring-jdbc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc/spring-jdbc-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/jdbc/config/spring-jdbc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc/spring-jdbc.xsd=org/springframework/jdbc/config/spring-jdbc.xsd |
||||
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Tooling related information for the jdbc namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc@name=jdbc Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc@prefix=jdbc |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc@icon=org/springframework/jdbc/config/spring-jdbc.gif |
||||
|
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@ -1,223 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,223 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="embedded-database"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.embedded.EmbeddedDatabaseFactoryBean"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Creates an embedded database instance and makes it available to other beans as a javax.sql.DataSource. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="javax.sql.DataSource"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:identifiedType"> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="script" type="scriptType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
An SQL script to execute to populate, initialize, or clean up an embedded database. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="database-name" type="xsd:string" default=""> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name to assign to the embedded database. Note that this is not the |
||||
bean name but rather the name of the embedded database as used in the JDBC |
||||
connection URL for the database. Defaults to "testdb" if an explicit bean |
||||
'id' has not been provided. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="generate-name" type="xsd:string" use="optional" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation> |
||||
If set to "true", a pseudo-random unique name will be generated for the embedded |
||||
database, overriding any implicit name provided via the 'id' attribute or any |
||||
explicit name provided via the 'database-name' attribute. |
||||
Note that this is not the bean name but rather the name of the embedded database |
||||
as used in the JDBC connection URL for the database. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="separator" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The default statement separator to use (the default is to use ';' if it is present |
||||
in the script, or '\n' otherwise). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="type" type="databaseType" default="HSQL"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The type of embedded database to create, such as HSQL, H2 or Derby. Defaults to HSQL. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="initialize-database"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.init.DataSourceInitializer"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Initializes a database instance with SQL scripts provided in nested <script/> elements. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="script" type="scriptType" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
An SQL script to execute to populate, initialize, or clean up a database. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="data-source" type="xsd:string" default="dataSource"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to a data source that should be initialized. Defaults to "dataSource". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"/> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="javax.sql.DataSource"/> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="enabled" type="xsd:string" use="optional" default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation> |
||||
Is this bean "enabled", meaning the scripts will be executed? |
||||
Defaults to true but can be used to switch on and off script execution |
||||
depending on the environment. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="ignore-failures" use="optional" default="NONE"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation> |
||||
Should failed SQL statements be ignored during execution? |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="NONE"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Do not ignore failures (the default) |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:enumeration> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="DROPS"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Ignore failed DROP statements |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:enumeration> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="ALL"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Ignore all failures |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:enumeration> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="separator" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The default statement separator to use (the default is to use ';' if it is present |
||||
in the script, or '\n' otherwise). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="scriptType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="location" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The resource location of an SQL script to execute. Can be a single script location |
||||
or a pattern (e.g. classpath:/com/foo/sql/*-data.sql). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="encoding" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The encoding for SQL scripts, if different from the platform encoding. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="separator" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The statement separator in the script (the default is to use ';' if it is present |
||||
in the script, or '\n' otherwise). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="execution"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Indicate the execution phase of this script. Use INIT to execute on startup (as a |
||||
bean initialization) or DESTROY to execute on shutdown (as a bean destruction callback). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="INIT"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="DESTROY"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:simpleType name="databaseType"> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="HSQL"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
HyperSQL DataBase Engine |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:enumeration> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="H2"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
H2 Database Engine |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:enumeration> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="DERBY"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Apache Derby Database Engine |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:enumeration> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:schema> |
||||
@ -1,294 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,294 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN 2.0//EN" "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans-2.0.dtd"> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
- Default SQL error codes for well-known databases. |
||||
- Can be overridden by definitions in a "sql-error-codes.xml" file |
||||
- in the root of the class path. |
||||
- |
||||
- If the Database Product Name contains characters that are invalid |
||||
- to use in the id attribute (like a space) then we need to add a property |
||||
- named "databaseProductName"/"databaseProductNames" that holds this value. |
||||
- If this property is present, then it will be used instead of the id for |
||||
- looking up the error codes based on the current database. |
||||
--> |
||||
<beans> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="DB2" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="databaseProductName"> |
||||
<value>DB2*</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>-007,-029,-097,-104,-109,-115,-128,-199,-204,-206,-301,-408,-441,-491</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>-803</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>-407,-530,-531,-532,-543,-544,-545,-603,-667</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataAccessResourceFailureCodes"> |
||||
<value>-904,-971</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="transientDataAccessResourceCodes"> |
||||
<value>-1035,-1218,-30080,-30081</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="deadlockLoserCodes"> |
||||
<value>-911,-913</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="Derby" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="databaseProductName"> |
||||
<value>Apache Derby</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="useSqlStateForTranslation"> |
||||
<value>true</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>42802,42821,42X01,42X02,42X03,42X04,42X05,42X06,42X07,42X08</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>23505</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>22001,22005,23502,23503,23513,X0Y32</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataAccessResourceFailureCodes"> |
||||
<value>04501,08004,42Y07</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotAcquireLockCodes"> |
||||
<value>40XL1</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="deadlockLoserCodes"> |
||||
<value>40001</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="H2" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>42000,42001,42101,42102,42111,42112,42121,42122,42132</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>23001,23505</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>22001,22003,22012,22018,22025,23000,23002,23003,23502,23503,23506,23507,23513</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataAccessResourceFailureCodes"> |
||||
<value>90046,90100,90117,90121,90126</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotAcquireLockCodes"> |
||||
<value>50200</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="HSQL" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="databaseProductName"> |
||||
<value>HSQL Database Engine</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>-22,-28</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>-104</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>-9</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataAccessResourceFailureCodes"> |
||||
<value>-80</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="Informix" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="databaseProductName"> |
||||
<value>Informix Dynamic Server</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>-201,-217,-696</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>-239,-268,-6017</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>-692,-11030</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="MS-SQL" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="databaseProductName"> |
||||
<value>Microsoft SQL Server</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>156,170,207,208,209</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="permissionDeniedCodes"> |
||||
<value>229</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>2601,2627</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>544,8114,8115</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataAccessResourceFailureCodes"> |
||||
<value>4060</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotAcquireLockCodes"> |
||||
<value>1222</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="deadlockLoserCodes"> |
||||
<value>1205</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="MySQL" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>1054,1064,1146</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>1062</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>630,839,840,893,1169,1215,1216,1217,1364,1451,1452,1557</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataAccessResourceFailureCodes"> |
||||
<value>1</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotAcquireLockCodes"> |
||||
<value>1205</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="deadlockLoserCodes"> |
||||
<value>1213</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="Oracle" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>900,903,904,917,936,942,17006,6550</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="invalidResultSetAccessCodes"> |
||||
<value>17003</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>1</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>1400,1722,2291,2292</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataAccessResourceFailureCodes"> |
||||
<value>17002,17447</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotAcquireLockCodes"> |
||||
<value>54,30006</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotSerializeTransactionCodes"> |
||||
<value>8177</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="deadlockLoserCodes"> |
||||
<value>60</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="PostgreSQL" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="useSqlStateForTranslation"> |
||||
<value>true</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>03000,42000,42601,42602,42622,42804,42P01</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>23505</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>23000,23502,23503,23514</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataAccessResourceFailureCodes"> |
||||
<value>53000,53100,53200,53300</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotAcquireLockCodes"> |
||||
<value>55P03</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotSerializeTransactionCodes"> |
||||
<value>40001</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="deadlockLoserCodes"> |
||||
<value>40P01</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="Sybase" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="databaseProductNames"> |
||||
<list> |
||||
<value>Sybase SQL Server</value> |
||||
<value>SQL Server</value> |
||||
<value>Adaptive Server Enterprise</value> |
||||
<value>ASE</value> <!-- name as returned by jTDS driver --> |
||||
<value>sql server</value> <!-- name as returned by jTDS driver --> |
||||
</list> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value>101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,116,120,121,123,207,208,213,257,512</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>2601,2615,2626</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>233,511,515,530,546,547,2615,2714</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="transientDataAccessResourceCodes"> |
||||
<value>921,1105</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotAcquireLockCodes"> |
||||
<value>12205</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="deadlockLoserCodes"> |
||||
<value>1205</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- http://help.sap.com/saphelp_hanaplatform/helpdata/en/20/a78d3275191014b41bae7c4a46d835/content.htm --> |
||||
<bean id="Hana" class="org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodes"> |
||||
<property name="databaseProductNames"> |
||||
<list> |
||||
<value>SAP DB</value> |
||||
<value>HDB</value> |
||||
</list> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="badSqlGrammarCodes"> |
||||
<value> |
||||
257,259,260,261,262,263,264,267,268,269,270,271,272,273,275,276,277,278, |
||||
278,279,280,281,282,283,284,285,286,288,289,290,294,295,296,297,299,308,309, |
||||
313,315,316,318,319,320,321,322,323,324,328,329,330,333,335,336,337,338,340, |
||||
343,350,351,352,362,368 |
||||
</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="permissionDeniedCodes"> |
||||
<value>10,258</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="duplicateKeyCodes"> |
||||
<value>301</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataIntegrityViolationCodes"> |
||||
<value>461,462</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="dataAccessResourceFailureCodes"> |
||||
<value>-813,-709,-708,1024,1025,1026,1027,1029,1030,1031</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="invalidResultSetAccessCodes"> |
||||
<value>-11210,582,587,588,594</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotAcquireLockCodes"> |
||||
<value>131</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="cannotSerializeTransactionCodes"> |
||||
<value>138,143</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="deadlockLoserCodes"> |
||||
<value>133</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1 +0,0 @@
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jms=org.springframework.jms.config.JmsNamespaceHandler |
||||
@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jms/spring-jms-2.5.xsd=org/springframework/jms/config/spring-jms.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jms/spring-jms-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/jms/config/spring-jms.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jms/spring-jms-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/jms/config/spring-jms.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jms/spring-jms-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/jms/config/spring-jms.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/jms/spring-jms-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/jms/config/spring-jms.xsd |
||||
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<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/jms" |
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xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
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xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
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targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/jms" |
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elementFormDefault="qualified" |
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attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
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<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
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|
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Defines the configuration elements for the Spring Framework's JMS support. |
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Allows for configuring JMS listener containers in XML 'shortcut' style as |
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well as through annotation. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:element name="annotation-driven"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Enables the detection of @JmsListener annotation on any Spring-managed object. If |
||||
present, a message listener container will be created to receive the relevant |
||||
messages and invoke the annotated method accordingly. |
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|
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See Javadoc for the org.springframework.jms.annotation.EnableJms annotation for |
||||
information on code-based alternatives to this XML element. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:complexType> |
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<xsd:attribute name="registry" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Specifies the org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerEndpointRegistry instance to |
||||
use to register annotated jms listener endpoints. If not provided, a default instance |
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will be used by default. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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<xsd:appinfo> |
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<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
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<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerEndpointRegistry"/> |
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</tool:annotation> |
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</xsd:appinfo> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="container-factory" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Specifies the org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerContainerFactory instance to |
||||
use to create the container for a jms listener endpoint that does not define a specific |
||||
factory. This permits in practice to omit the "containerFactory" attribute of the JmsListener |
||||
annotation. This attribute is not required as each endpoint may define the factory to use and, |
||||
as a convenience, the JmsListenerContainerFactory with name 'jmsListenerContainerFactory' is |
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looked up by default. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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<xsd:appinfo> |
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<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
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<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerContainerFactory"/> |
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</tool:annotation> |
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</xsd:appinfo> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="handler-method-factory" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Specifies a custom org.springframework.messaging.handler.annotation.support.MessageHandlerMethodFactory |
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instance to use to configure the message listener responsible to serve an endpoint detected by this |
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processor. By default, DefaultMessageHandlerMethodFactory is used and it can be configured |
||||
further to support additional method arguments or to customize conversion and validation |
||||
support. See org.springframework.messaging.handler.annotation.support.DefaultMessageHandlerMethodFactory |
||||
Javadoc for more details. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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<xsd:appinfo> |
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<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
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<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.messaging.handler.annotation.support.MessageHandlerMethodFactory"/> |
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</tool:annotation> |
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</xsd:appinfo> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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</xsd:complexType> |
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</xsd:element> |
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<xsd:element name="listener-container"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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Each listener child element will be hosted by a container whose configuration |
||||
is determined by this parent element. This variant builds standard JMS |
||||
listener containers, operating against a specified JMS ConnectionFactory. When |
||||
a factory-id attribute is present, the configuration defined by this element is |
||||
exposed as a org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerContainerFactory. It is |
||||
therefore possible to only define this element without any child to just expose |
||||
a container factory. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
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<xsd:appinfo> |
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<tool:annotation> |
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<tool:exports type="org.springframework.jms.listener.AbstractMessageListenerContainer"/> |
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</tool:annotation> |
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</xsd:appinfo> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:complexType> |
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<xsd:sequence> |
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<xsd:element name="listener" type="listenerType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> |
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</xsd:sequence> |
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<xsd:attribute name="factory-id" type="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Expose the settings defined by this element as a org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerContainerFactory |
||||
so that they can be reused with other endpoints. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="container-type" default="default"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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The type of this listener container: "default" or "simple", choosing |
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between DefaultMessageListenerContainer and SimpleMessageListenerContainer. |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:simpleType> |
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<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="default"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="simple"/> |
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</xsd:restriction> |
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</xsd:simpleType> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="container-class" type="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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A custom listener container implementation class as fully qualified class name. |
||||
Default is Spring's standard DefaultMessageListenerContainer or |
||||
SimpleMessageListenerContainer, according to the "container-type" attribute. |
||||
Note that a custom container class will typically be a subclass of either of |
||||
those two Spring-provided standard container classes: Nake sure that the |
||||
"container-type" attribute matches the actual base type that the custom class |
||||
derives from ("default" will usually be fine anyway, since most custom classes |
||||
will derive from DefaultMessageListenerContainer). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
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<xsd:appinfo> |
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<tool:annotation> |
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<tool:expected-type type="java.lang.Class"/> |
||||
<tool:assignable-to type="org.springframework.jms.listener.AbstractMessageListenerContainer"/> |
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</tool:annotation> |
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</xsd:appinfo> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="connection-factory" type="xsd:string" default="connectionFactory"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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A reference to the JMS ConnectionFactory bean. |
||||
Default is "connectionFactory". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
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<xsd:appinfo> |
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<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
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<tool:expected-type type="javax.jms.ConnectionFactory"/> |
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</tool:annotation> |
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</xsd:appinfo> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
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</xsd:attribute> |
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<xsd:attribute name="task-executor" type="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
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<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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A reference to a Spring TaskExecutor (or standard JDK 1.5 Executor) for executing |
||||
JMS listener invokers. Default is a SimpleAsyncTaskExecutor in case of a |
||||
DefaultMessageListenerContainer, using internally managed threads. For a |
||||
SimpleMessageListenerContainer, listeners will always get invoked within the |
||||
JMS provider's receive thread by default. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
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<xsd:appinfo> |
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<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
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<tool:expected-type type="java.util.concurrent.Executor"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="destination-resolver" type="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
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A reference to the DestinationResolver strategy for resolving destination names. |
||||
Default is a DynamicDestinationResolver, using the JMS provider's queue/topic |
||||
name resolution. Alternatively, specify a reference to a JndiDestinationResolver |
||||
(typically in a Java EE environment). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.jms.support.destination.DestinationResolver"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="message-converter" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to the MessageConverter strategy for converting JMS Messages to |
||||
listener method arguments. Default is a SimpleMessageConverter. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.jms.support.converter.MessageConverter"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="error-handler" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to an ErrorHandler strategy for handling any uncaught Exceptions |
||||
that may occur during the execution of the MessageListener. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.util.ErrorHandler"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="destination-type" default="queue"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The JMS destination type for this listener: "queue", "topic", "durableTopic", |
||||
"sharedTopic", "sharedDurableTopic". This enables potentially the "pubSubDomain", |
||||
"subscriptionDurable" and "subscriptionShared" properties of the container. The |
||||
default is "queue" (i.e. disabling those 3 properties). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="queue"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="topic"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="durableTopic"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="sharedTopic"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="sharedDurableTopic"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="response-destination-type" default="queue"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The JMS destination type for responses: "queue", "topic". Default |
||||
is the value of the "destination-type" attribute. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="queue"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="topic"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="client-id" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The JMS client id for this listener container. |
||||
Needs to be specified when using subscriptions. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="cache" default="auto"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The cache level for JMS resources: "none", "connection", "session", "consumer" |
||||
or "auto". By default ("auto"), the cache level will effectively be "consumer", |
||||
unless an external transaction manager has been specified - in which case the |
||||
effective default will be "none" (assuming Java EE-style transaction management |
||||
where the given ConnectionFactory is an XA-aware pool). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="none"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="connection"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="session"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="consumer"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="auto"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="acknowledge" default="auto"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The native JMS acknowledge mode: "auto", "client", "dups-ok" or "transacted". |
||||
A value of "transacted" effectively activates a locally transacted Session; |
||||
as alternative, specify an external "transaction-manager" via the corresponding |
||||
attribute. Default is "auto". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="auto"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="client"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="dups-ok"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="transacted"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="transaction-manager" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to an external PlatformTransactionManager (typically an |
||||
XA-based transaction coordinator, e.g. Spring's JtaTransactionManager). |
||||
If not specified, native acknowledging will be used (see "acknowledge" attribute). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.transaction.PlatformTransactionManager"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="concurrency" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The number of concurrent sessions/consumers to start for each listener. |
||||
Can either be a simple number indicating the maximum number (e.g. "5") |
||||
or a range indicating the lower as well as the upper limit (e.g. "3-5"). |
||||
Note that a specified minimum is just a hint and might be ignored at runtime. |
||||
Default is 1; keep concurrency limited to 1 in case of a topic listener |
||||
or if message ordering is important; consider raising it for general queues. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="prefetch" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The maximum number of messages to load into a single session. |
||||
Note that raising this number might lead to starvation of concurrent consumers! |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="receive-timeout" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The timeout to use for receive calls (in milliseconds). |
||||
The default is 1000 ms (1 sec); -1 indicates no timeout at all. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="back-off" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specify the BackOff instance to use to compute the interval between recovery |
||||
attempts. If the BackOff implementation returns "BackOffExecution#STOP", the listener |
||||
container will not further attempt to recover. The recovery-interval value is |
||||
ignored when this property is set. The default is a FixedBackOff with an |
||||
interval of 5000 ms, that is 5 seconds. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.util.backoff.BackOff"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="recovery-interval" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Specify the interval between recovery attempts, in milliseconds. Convenience |
||||
way to create a FixedBackOff with the specified interval. For more recovery |
||||
options, consider specifying a BackOff instance instead. The default is |
||||
5000 ms, that is 5 seconds. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="phase" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The lifecycle phase within which this container should start and stop. The lower |
||||
the value the earlier this container will start and the later it will stop. The |
||||
default is Integer.MAX_VALUE meaning the container will start as late as possible |
||||
and stop as soon as possible. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="jca-listener-container"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Each listener child element will be hosted by a container whose configuration |
||||
is determined by this parent element. This variant builds standard JCA-based |
||||
listener containers, operating against a specified JCA ResourceAdapter |
||||
(which needs to be provided by the JMS message broker, e.g. ActiveMQ). When |
||||
a factory-id attribute is present, the configuration defined by this element is |
||||
exposed as a org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerContainerFactory. It is |
||||
therefore possible to only define this element without any child to just expose |
||||
a container factory. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.jms.listener.endpoint.JmsMessageEndpointManager"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="listener" type="listenerType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="factory-id" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Expose the settings defined by this element as a org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerContainerFactory |
||||
so that they can be reused with other endpoints. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="resource-adapter" type="xsd:string" default="resourceAdapter"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to the JCA ResourceAdapter bean for the JMS provider. |
||||
Default is "resourceAdapter". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="javax.resource.spi.ResourceAdapter"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="activation-spec-factory" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to the JmsActivationSpecFactory. |
||||
Default is to autodetect the JMS provider and its ActivationSpec class |
||||
(see DefaultJmsActivationSpecFactory). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.jms.listener.endpoint.JmsActivationSpecFactory"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="destination-resolver" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to the DestinationResolver strategy for resolving destination names. |
||||
Default is to pass in the destination name Strings into the JCA ActivationSpec as-is. |
||||
Alternatively, specify a reference to a JndiDestinationResolver (typically in a Java EE |
||||
environment, in particular if the server insists on receiving Destination objects). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.jms.support.destination.DestinationResolver"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="message-converter" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to the MessageConverter strategy for converting JMS Messages to |
||||
listener method arguments. Default is a SimpleMessageConverter. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.jms.support.converter.MessageConverter"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="destination-type" default="queue"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The JMS destination type for this listener: "queue", "topic" or "durableTopic". |
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Default is "queue". |
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]]></xsd:documentation> |
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</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="queue"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="topic"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="durableTopic"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="response-destination-type" default="queue"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The JMS destination type for responses: "queue", "topic". Default |
||||
is the value of the "destination-type" attribute. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="queue"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="topic"/> |
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</xsd:restriction> |
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</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="client-id" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The JMS client id for this listener container. |
||||
Needs to be specified when using durable subscriptions. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="acknowledge" default="auto"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The native JMS acknowledge mode: "auto", "client", "dups-ok" or "transacted". |
||||
A value of "transacted" effectively activates a locally transacted Session; |
||||
as alternative, specify an external "transaction-manager" via the corresponding |
||||
attribute. Default is "auto". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="auto"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="client"/> |
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<xsd:enumeration value="dups-ok"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="transacted"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="transaction-manager" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to the Spring JtaTransactionManager or [javax.transaction.TransactionManager], |
||||
for kicking off an XA transaction for each incoming message. |
||||
If not specified, native acknowledging will be used (see "acknowledge" attribute). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"/> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="concurrency" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The number of concurrent sessions/consumers to start for each listener. |
||||
Can either be a simple number indicating the maximum number (e.g. "5") |
||||
or a range indicating the lower as well as the upper limit (e.g. "3-5"). |
||||
Note that a specified minimum is just a hint and will typically be ignored |
||||
at runtime when using a JCA listener container. Default is 1. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="prefetch" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The maximum number of messages to load into a single session. |
||||
Note that raising this number might lead to starvation of concurrent consumers! |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="phase" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The lifecycle phase within which this container should start and stop. The lower |
||||
the value the earlier this container will start and the later it will stop. The |
||||
default is Integer.MAX_VALUE meaning the container will start as late as possible |
||||
and stop as soon as possible. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="listenerType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The unique identifier for a listener. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="destination" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The destination name for this listener, resolved through the |
||||
container-wide DestinationResolver strategy (if any). Required. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="subscription" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name for the durable subscription, if any. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="selector" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The JMS message selector for this listener. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="ref" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the listener object, implementing |
||||
the MessageListener/SessionAwareMessageListener interface |
||||
or defining the specified listener method. Required. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"/> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="method" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the listener method to invoke. If not specified, |
||||
the target bean is supposed to implement the MessageListener |
||||
or SessionAwareMessageListener interface. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="response-destination" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of the default response destination to send response messages to. |
||||
This will be applied in case of a request message that does not carry |
||||
a "JMSReplyTo" field. The type of this destination will be determined |
||||
by the listener-container's "response-destination-type" attribute. |
||||
Note: This only applies to a listener method with a return value, |
||||
for which each result object will be converted into a response message. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="concurrency" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The number of concurrent sessions/consumers to start for this listener. |
||||
Can either be a simple number indicating the maximum number (e.g. "5") |
||||
or a range indicating the lower as well as the upper limit (e.g. "3-5"). |
||||
Note that a specified minimum is just a hint and might be ignored at runtime. |
||||
Default is the value provided by the container. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:schema> |
||||
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||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm=org.springframework.oxm.config.OxmNamespaceHandler |
||||
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|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm/spring-oxm-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/oxm/config/spring-oxm.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm/spring-oxm-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/oxm/config/spring-oxm.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm/spring-oxm-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/oxm/config/spring-oxm.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm/spring-oxm-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/oxm/config/spring-oxm.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm/spring-oxm-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/oxm/config/spring-oxm.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm/spring-oxm-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/oxm/config/spring-oxm.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm/spring-oxm-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/oxm/config/spring-oxm.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm/spring-oxm.xsd=org/springframework/oxm/config/spring-oxm.xsd |
||||
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
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|
||||
# Tooling related information for the oxm namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm@name=oxm Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm@prefix=oxm |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm@icon=org/springframework/oxm/config/spring-oxm.gif |
||||
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||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/oxm" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation> |
||||
Defines the elements used in Spring's Object/XML Mapping integration. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="jaxb2-marshaller"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.oxm.jaxb.Jaxb2Marshaller"> |
||||
Defines a JAXB2 Marshaller. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.oxm.jaxb.Jaxb2Marshaller"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:identifiedType"> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="class-to-be-bound" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="name" type="classType" use="required"/> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="context-path" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation>The JAXB context path.</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="jibx-marshaller"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.oxm.jibx.JibxMarshaller"> |
||||
Defines a JiBX Marshaller. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.oxm.jibx.JibxMarshaller"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:identifiedType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="target-class" type="classType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation>The target class to be bound with JiBX.</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="target-package" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation>The target package for the JiBX binding.</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="binding-name" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation>The binding name used by this marshaller.</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="castor-marshaller"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation |
||||
source="java:org.springframework.oxm.castor.CastorMarshaller"> |
||||
Defines a Castor Marshaller. |
||||
</xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.oxm.castor.CastorMarshaller" /> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:identifiedType"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="encoding" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation>The encoding to use for stream reading.</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="target-class" type="classType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation>The target class to be bound with the Castor marshaller.</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="target-package" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation>The target package that contains Castor descriptor classes.</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="mapping-location" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation>The path to the Castor mapping file.</xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:simpleType name="classType"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:java.lang.Class">A class supported by a marshaller.</xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="direct"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java.lang.Class"/> |
||||
<tool:assignable-to restriction="class-only"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:union memberTypes="xsd:string"/> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:schema> |
||||
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|
||||
# Default TestExecutionListeners for the Spring TestContext Framework |
||||
# |
||||
org.springframework.test.context.TestExecutionListener = \ |
||||
org.springframework.test.context.web.ServletTestExecutionListener,\ |
||||
org.springframework.test.context.support.DirtiesContextBeforeModesTestExecutionListener,\ |
||||
org.springframework.test.context.support.DependencyInjectionTestExecutionListener,\ |
||||
org.springframework.test.context.support.DirtiesContextTestExecutionListener,\ |
||||
org.springframework.test.context.transaction.TransactionalTestExecutionListener,\ |
||||
org.springframework.test.context.jdbc.SqlScriptsTestExecutionListener |
||||
|
||||
# Default ContextCustomizerFactory implementations for the Spring TestContext Framework |
||||
# |
||||
org.springframework.test.context.ContextCustomizerFactory = \ |
||||
org.springframework.test.context.web.socket.MockServerContainerContextCustomizerFactory |
||||
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|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx=org.springframework.transaction.config.TxNamespaceHandler |
||||
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|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-2.0.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-2.5.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx.xsd=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.xsd |
||||
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
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|
||||
# Tooling related information for the tx namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx@name=tx Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx@prefix=tx |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/tx@icon=org/springframework/transaction/config/spring-tx.gif |
||||
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|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<connector xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee/connector_1_5.xsd" |
||||
version="1.5"> |
||||
<vendor-name>Spring Framework</vendor-name> |
||||
<eis-type>Spring Connector</eis-type> |
||||
<resourceadapter-version>1.0</resourceadapter-version> |
||||
<resourceadapter> |
||||
<resourceadapter-class>org.springframework.jca.context.SpringContextResourceAdapter</resourceadapter-class> |
||||
<config-property> |
||||
<config-property-name>ContextConfigLocation</config-property-name> |
||||
<config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type> |
||||
<config-property-value>META-INF/applicationContext.xml</config-property-value> |
||||
</config-property> |
||||
</resourceadapter> |
||||
</connector> |
||||
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||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines the elements used in the Spring Framework's declarative |
||||
transaction management infrastructure. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="advice"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionInterceptor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Defines the transactional semantics of the AOP advice that is to be |
||||
executed. |
||||
|
||||
That is, this advice element is where the transactional semantics of |
||||
any number of methods are defined (where transactional semantics |
||||
includes the propagation settings, the isolation level, the rollback |
||||
rules, and suchlike). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionInterceptor"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexContent> |
||||
<xsd:extension base="beans:identifiedType"> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="attributes" type="attributesType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="transaction-manager" type="xsd:string" default="transactionManager"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.transaction.PlatformTransactionManager"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the PlatformTransactionManager that is to be used |
||||
to drive transactions. |
||||
|
||||
This attribute is not required, and only needs to be specified |
||||
explicitly if the bean name of the desired PlatformTransactionManager |
||||
is not 'transactionManager'. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.transaction.PlatformTransactionManager"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:extension> |
||||
</xsd:complexContent> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="annotation-driven"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.transaction.annotation.AnnotationTransactionAttributeSource"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Indicates that transaction configuration is defined by Java 5 |
||||
annotations on bean classes, and that proxies are automatically |
||||
to be created for the relevant annotated beans. |
||||
|
||||
The default annotations supported are Spring's @Transactional |
||||
and EJB3's @TransactionAttribute (if available). |
||||
|
||||
Transaction semantics such as propagation settings, the isolation level, |
||||
the rollback rules, etc are all defined in the annotation metadata. |
||||
|
||||
See org.springframework.transaction.annotation.EnableTransactionManagement Javadoc |
||||
for information on code-based alternatives to this XML element. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="transaction-manager" type="xsd:string" default="transactionManager"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.transaction.PlatformTransactionManager"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the PlatformTransactionManager that is to be used |
||||
to drive transactions. |
||||
|
||||
This attribute is not required, and only needs to be specified |
||||
explicitly if the bean name of the desired PlatformTransactionManager |
||||
is not 'transactionManager'. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="org.springframework.transaction.PlatformTransactionManager"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="mode" default="proxy"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Should annotated beans be proxied using Spring's AOP framework, |
||||
or should they rather be weaved with an AspectJ transaction aspect? |
||||
|
||||
AspectJ weaving requires spring-aspects.jar on the classpath, |
||||
as well as load-time weaving (or compile-time weaving) enabled. |
||||
|
||||
Note: The weaving-based aspect requires the @Transactional annotation to be |
||||
defined on the concrete class. Annotations in interfaces will not work |
||||
in that case (they will rather only work with interface-based proxies)! |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="proxy"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="aspectj"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="proxy-target-class" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Are class-based (CGLIB) proxies to be created? By default, standard |
||||
Java interface-based proxies are created. |
||||
|
||||
Note: Class-based proxies require the @Transactional annotation to be |
||||
defined on the concrete class. Annotations in interfaces will not work |
||||
in that case (they will rather only work with interface-based proxies)! |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="order" type="xsd:token"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.core.Ordered"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Controls the ordering of the execution of the transaction advisor |
||||
when multiple advice executes at a specific joinpoint. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="jta-transaction-manager"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Creates a default JtaTransactionManager bean with name "transactionManager", |
||||
matching the default bean name expected by the "annotation-driven" tag. |
||||
Automatically detects WebLogic and WebSphere: creating a WebLogicJtaTransactionManager |
||||
or WebSphereUowTransactionManager, respectively. |
||||
|
||||
For customization needs, consider defining a JtaTransactionManager bean as a regular |
||||
Spring bean definition with name "transactionManager", replacing this element. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation> |
||||
<tool:exports type="org.springframework.transaction.jta.JtaTransactionManager"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="attributesType"> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="method" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The method name(s) with which the transaction attributes are to be |
||||
associated. The wildcard (*) character can be used to associate the |
||||
same transaction attribute settings with a number of methods; for |
||||
example, 'get*', 'handle*', '*Order', 'on*Event', etc. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="propagation" default="REQUIRED"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Propagation"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The transaction propagation behavior. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="REQUIRED"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="SUPPORTS"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="MANDATORY"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="REQUIRES_NEW"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="NOT_SUPPORTED"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="NEVER"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="NESTED"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="isolation" default="DEFAULT"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Isolation"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The transaction isolation level. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:simpleType> |
||||
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="DEFAULT"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="READ_UNCOMMITTED"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="READ_COMMITTED"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="REPEATABLE_READ"/> |
||||
<xsd:enumeration value="SERIALIZABLE"/> |
||||
</xsd:restriction> |
||||
</xsd:simpleType> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="timeout" type="xsd:int" default="-1"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The transaction timeout value (in seconds). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="read-only" type="xsd:boolean" default="false"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Is this transaction read-only? |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="rollback-for" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The Exception(s) that will trigger rollback; comma-delimited. |
||||
For example, 'com.foo.MyBusinessException,ServletException' |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="no-rollback-for" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The Exception(s) that will *not* trigger rollback; comma-delimited. |
||||
For example, 'com.foo.MyBusinessException,ServletException' |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
</xsd:schema> |
||||
@ -1 +0,0 @@
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
|
||||
org.springframework.web.SpringServletContainerInitializer |
||||
@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> |
||||
<web-fragment xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-fragment_3_0.xsd" |
||||
version="3.0" metadata-complete="true"> |
||||
|
||||
<name>spring_web</name> |
||||
<distributable/> |
||||
|
||||
</web-fragment> |
||||
@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Default WebApplicationContext implementation class for ContextLoader. |
||||
# Used as fallback when no explicit context implementation has been specified as context-param. |
||||
# Not meant to be customized by application developers. |
||||
|
||||
org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext=org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext |
||||
@ -1,265 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,265 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Character Entity References defined by the HTML 4.0 standard. |
||||
# A complete description of the HTML 4.0 character set can be found at: |
||||
# http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/charset.html |
||||
|
||||
# Character entity references for ISO 8859-1 characters |
||||
|
||||
160 = nbsp |
||||
161 = iexcl |
||||
162 = cent |
||||
163 = pound |
||||
164 = curren |
||||
165 = yen |
||||
166 = brvbar |
||||
167 = sect |
||||
168 = uml |
||||
169 = copy |
||||
170 = ordf |
||||
171 = laquo |
||||
172 = not |
||||
173 = shy |
||||
174 = reg |
||||
175 = macr |
||||
176 = deg |
||||
177 = plusmn |
||||
178 = sup2 |
||||
179 = sup3 |
||||
180 = acute |
||||
181 = micro |
||||
182 = para |
||||
183 = middot |
||||
184 = cedil |
||||
185 = sup1 |
||||
186 = ordm |
||||
187 = raquo |
||||
188 = frac14 |
||||
189 = frac12 |
||||
190 = frac34 |
||||
191 = iquest |
||||
192 = Agrave |
||||
193 = Aacute |
||||
194 = Acirc |
||||
195 = Atilde |
||||
196 = Auml |
||||
197 = Aring |
||||
198 = AElig |
||||
199 = Ccedil |
||||
200 = Egrave |
||||
201 = Eacute |
||||
202 = Ecirc |
||||
203 = Euml |
||||
204 = Igrave |
||||
205 = Iacute |
||||
206 = Icirc |
||||
207 = Iuml |
||||
208 = ETH |
||||
209 = Ntilde |
||||
210 = Ograve |
||||
211 = Oacute |
||||
212 = Ocirc |
||||
213 = Otilde |
||||
214 = Ouml |
||||
215 = times |
||||
216 = Oslash |
||||
217 = Ugrave |
||||
218 = Uacute |
||||
219 = Ucirc |
||||
220 = Uuml |
||||
221 = Yacute |
||||
222 = THORN |
||||
223 = szlig |
||||
224 = agrave |
||||
225 = aacute |
||||
226 = acirc |
||||
227 = atilde |
||||
228 = auml |
||||
229 = aring |
||||
230 = aelig |
||||
231 = ccedil |
||||
232 = egrave |
||||
233 = eacute |
||||
234 = ecirc |
||||
235 = euml |
||||
236 = igrave |
||||
237 = iacute |
||||
238 = icirc |
||||
239 = iuml |
||||
240 = eth |
||||
241 = ntilde |
||||
242 = ograve |
||||
243 = oacute |
||||
244 = ocirc |
||||
245 = otilde |
||||
246 = ouml |
||||
247 = divide |
||||
248 = oslash |
||||
249 = ugrave |
||||
250 = uacute |
||||
251 = ucirc |
||||
252 = uuml |
||||
253 = yacute |
||||
254 = thorn |
||||
255 = yuml |
||||
|
||||
# Character entity references for symbols, mathematical symbols, and Greek letters |
||||
|
||||
402 = fnof |
||||
913 = Alpha |
||||
914 = Beta |
||||
915 = Gamma |
||||
916 = Delta |
||||
917 = Epsilon |
||||
918 = Zeta |
||||
919 = Eta |
||||
920 = Theta |
||||
921 = Iota |
||||
922 = Kappa |
||||
923 = Lambda |
||||
924 = Mu |
||||
925 = Nu |
||||
926 = Xi |
||||
927 = Omicron |
||||
928 = Pi |
||||
929 = Rho |
||||
931 = Sigma |
||||
932 = Tau |
||||
933 = Upsilon |
||||
934 = Phi |
||||
935 = Chi |
||||
936 = Psi |
||||
937 = Omega |
||||
945 = alpha |
||||
946 = beta |
||||
947 = gamma |
||||
948 = delta |
||||
949 = epsilon |
||||
950 = zeta |
||||
951 = eta |
||||
952 = theta |
||||
953 = iota |
||||
954 = kappa |
||||
955 = lambda |
||||
956 = mu |
||||
957 = nu |
||||
958 = xi |
||||
959 = omicron |
||||
960 = pi |
||||
961 = rho |
||||
962 = sigmaf |
||||
963 = sigma |
||||
964 = tau |
||||
965 = upsilon |
||||
966 = phi |
||||
967 = chi |
||||
968 = psi |
||||
969 = omega |
||||
977 = thetasym |
||||
978 = upsih |
||||
982 = piv |
||||
8226 = bull |
||||
8230 = hellip |
||||
8242 = prime |
||||
8243 = Prime |
||||
8254 = oline |
||||
8260 = frasl |
||||
8472 = weierp |
||||
8465 = image |
||||
8476 = real |
||||
8482 = trade |
||||
8501 = alefsym |
||||
8592 = larr |
||||
8593 = uarr |
||||
8594 = rarr |
||||
8595 = darr |
||||
8596 = harr |
||||
8629 = crarr |
||||
8656 = lArr |
||||
8657 = uArr |
||||
8658 = rArr |
||||
8659 = dArr |
||||
8660 = hArr |
||||
8704 = forall |
||||
8706 = part |
||||
8707 = exist |
||||
8709 = empty |
||||
8711 = nabla |
||||
8712 = isin |
||||
8713 = notin |
||||
8715 = ni |
||||
8719 = prod |
||||
8721 = sum |
||||
8722 = minus |
||||
8727 = lowast |
||||
8730 = radic |
||||
8733 = prop |
||||
8734 = infin |
||||
8736 = ang |
||||
8743 = and |
||||
8744 = or |
||||
8745 = cap |
||||
8746 = cup |
||||
8747 = int |
||||
8756 = there4 |
||||
8764 = sim |
||||
8773 = cong |
||||
8776 = asymp |
||||
8800 = ne |
||||
8801 = equiv |
||||
8804 = le |
||||
8805 = ge |
||||
8834 = sub |
||||
8835 = sup |
||||
8836 = nsub |
||||
8838 = sube |
||||
8839 = supe |
||||
8853 = oplus |
||||
8855 = otimes |
||||
8869 = perp |
||||
8901 = sdot |
||||
8968 = lceil |
||||
8969 = rceil |
||||
8970 = lfloor |
||||
8971 = rfloor |
||||
9001 = lang |
||||
9002 = rang |
||||
9674 = loz |
||||
9824 = spades |
||||
9827 = clubs |
||||
9829 = hearts |
||||
9830 = diams |
||||
|
||||
# Character entity references for markup-significant and internationalization characters |
||||
|
||||
34 = quot |
||||
38 = amp |
||||
39 = #39 |
||||
60 = lt |
||||
62 = gt |
||||
338 = OElig |
||||
339 = oelig |
||||
352 = Scaron |
||||
353 = scaron |
||||
376 = Yuml |
||||
710 = circ |
||||
732 = tilde |
||||
8194 = ensp |
||||
8195 = emsp |
||||
8201 = thinsp |
||||
8204 = zwnj |
||||
8205 = zwj |
||||
8206 = lrm |
||||
8207 = rlm |
||||
8211 = ndash |
||||
8212 = mdash |
||||
8216 = lsquo |
||||
8217 = rsquo |
||||
8218 = sbquo |
||||
8220 = ldquo |
||||
8221 = rdquo |
||||
8222 = bdquo |
||||
8224 = dagger |
||||
8225 = Dagger |
||||
8240 = permil |
||||
8249 = lsaquo |
||||
8250 = rsaquo |
||||
8364 = euro |
||||
@ -1 +0,0 @@
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc=org.springframework.web.servlet.config.MvcNamespaceHandler |
||||
@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc/spring-mvc-3.0.xsd=org/springframework/web/servlet/config/spring-mvc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc/spring-mvc-3.1.xsd=org/springframework/web/servlet/config/spring-mvc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc/spring-mvc-3.2.xsd=org/springframework/web/servlet/config/spring-mvc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc/spring-mvc-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/web/servlet/config/spring-mvc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc/spring-mvc-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/web/servlet/config/spring-mvc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc/spring-mvc-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/web/servlet/config/spring-mvc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc/spring-mvc-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/web/servlet/config/spring-mvc.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc/spring-mvc.xsd=org/springframework/web/servlet/config/spring-mvc.xsd |
||||
@ -1,467 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,467 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<taglib xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee/web-jsptaglibrary_2_0.xsd" |
||||
version="2.0"> |
||||
|
||||
<description>Spring Framework JSP Tag Library</description> |
||||
<tlib-version>4.0</tlib-version> |
||||
<short-name>spring</short-name> |
||||
<uri>http://www.springframework.org/tags</uri> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Sets default HTML escape value for the current page. |
||||
Overrides a "defaultHtmlEscape" context-param in web.xml, if any.</description> |
||||
<name>htmlEscape</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.HtmlEscapeTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set the default value for HTML escaping, to be put |
||||
into the current PageContext.</description> |
||||
<name>defaultHtmlEscape</name> |
||||
<required>true</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Escapes its enclosed body content, applying HTML escaping and/or JavaScript |
||||
escaping. The HTML escaping flag participates in a page-wide or application-wide setting |
||||
(i.e. by HtmlEscapeTag or a "defaultHtmlEscape" context-param in web.xml).</description> |
||||
<name>escapeBody</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.EscapeBodyTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set HTML escaping for this tag, as boolean value. Overrides the |
||||
default HTML escaping setting for the current page.</description> |
||||
<name>htmlEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set JavaScript escaping for this tag, as boolean value. |
||||
Default is 'false'.</description> |
||||
<name>javaScriptEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Retrieves the message with the given code, or text if code isn't resolvable. |
||||
The HTML escaping flag participates in a page-wide or application-wide setting |
||||
(i.e. by HtmlEscapeTag or a "defaultHtmlEscape" context-param in web.xml).</description> |
||||
<name>message</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.MessageTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>A MessageSourceResolvable argument (direct or through JSP EL). |
||||
Fits nicely when used in conjunction with Spring's own validation error classes |
||||
which all implement the MessageSourceResolvable interface. For example, this |
||||
allows you to iterate over all of the errors in a form, passing each error |
||||
(using a runtime expression) as the value of this 'message' attribute, thus |
||||
effecting the easy display of such error messages.</description> |
||||
<name>message</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The code (key) to use when looking up the message. |
||||
If code is not provided, the text attribute will be used.</description> |
||||
<name>code</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set optional message arguments for this tag, as a (comma-) |
||||
delimited String (each String argument can contain JSP EL), an Object array |
||||
(used as argument array), or a single Object (used as single argument). |
||||
You can additionally use nested spring:argument tags.</description> |
||||
<name>arguments</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The separator character to be used for splitting the |
||||
arguments string value; defaults to a 'comma' (',').</description> |
||||
<name>argumentSeparator</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Default text to output when a message for the given code |
||||
could not be found. If both text and code are not set, the tag will |
||||
output null.</description> |
||||
<name>text</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The string to use when binding the result to the page, |
||||
request, session or application scope. If not specified, the result |
||||
gets outputted to the writer (i.e. typically directly to the JSP).</description> |
||||
<name>var</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The scope to use when exporting the result to a variable. |
||||
This attribute is only used when var is also set. Possible values are |
||||
page, request, session and application.</description> |
||||
<name>scope</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set HTML escaping for this tag, as boolean value. |
||||
Overrides the default HTML escaping setting for the current page.</description> |
||||
<name>htmlEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set JavaScript escaping for this tag, as boolean value. |
||||
Default is 'false'.</description> |
||||
<name>javaScriptEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Retrieves the theme message with the given code, or text if code isn't |
||||
resolvable. The HTML escaping flag participates in a page-wide or application-wide setting |
||||
(i.e. by HtmlEscapeTag or a "defaultHtmlEscape" context-param in web.xml).</description> |
||||
<name>theme</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.ThemeTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>A MessageSourceResolvable argument (direct or through JSP EL).</description> |
||||
<name>message</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The code (key) to use when looking up the message. |
||||
If code is not provided, the text attribute will be used.</description> |
||||
<name>code</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set optional message arguments for this tag, as a (comma-) |
||||
delimited String (each String argument can contain JSP EL), an Object array |
||||
(used as argument array), or a single Object (used as single argument). |
||||
You can additionally use nested spring:argument tags.</description> |
||||
<name>arguments</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The separator character to be used for splitting the |
||||
arguments string value; defaults to a 'comma' (',').</description> |
||||
<name>argumentSeparator</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Default text to output when a message for the given code |
||||
could not be found. If both text and code are not set, the tag will |
||||
output null.</description> |
||||
<name>text</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The string to use when binding the result to the page, |
||||
request, session or application scope. If not specified, the result |
||||
gets outputted to the writer (i.e. typically directly to the JSP).</description> |
||||
<name>var</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The scope to use when exporting the result to a variable. |
||||
This attribute is only used when var is also set. Possible values are |
||||
page, request, session and application.</description> |
||||
<name>scope</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set HTML escaping for this tag, as boolean value. |
||||
Overrides the default HTML escaping setting for the current page.</description> |
||||
<name>htmlEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set JavaScript escaping for this tag, as boolean value. |
||||
Default is 'false'.</description> |
||||
<name>javaScriptEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Argument tag based on the JSTL fmt:param tag. The purpose is to |
||||
support arguments inside the spring:message and spring:theme tags.</description> |
||||
<name>argument</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.ArgumentTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The value of the argument.</description> |
||||
<name>value</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
<type>java.lang.Object</type> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Provides Errors instance in case of bind errors. The HTML escaping |
||||
flag participates in a page-wide or application-wide setting (i.e. by HtmlEscapeTag |
||||
or a "defaultHtmlEscape" context-param in web.xml).</description> |
||||
<name>hasBindErrors</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.BindErrorsTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<variable> |
||||
<name-given>errors</name-given> |
||||
<variable-class>org.springframework.validation.Errors</variable-class> |
||||
</variable> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The name of the bean in the request, that needs to be |
||||
inspected for errors. If errors are available for this bean, they |
||||
will be bound under the 'errors' key.</description> |
||||
<name>name</name> |
||||
<required>true</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set HTML escaping for this tag, as boolean value. |
||||
Overrides the default HTML escaping setting for the current page.</description> |
||||
<name>htmlEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Sets a nested path to be used by the bind tag's path.</description> |
||||
<name>nestedPath</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.NestedPathTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<variable> |
||||
<name-given>nestedPath</name-given> |
||||
<variable-class>java.lang.String</variable-class> |
||||
</variable> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set the path that this tag should apply. E.g. 'customer' |
||||
to allow bind paths like 'address.street' rather than |
||||
'customer.address.street'.</description> |
||||
<name>path</name> |
||||
<required>true</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Provides BindStatus object for the given bind path. The HTML escaping |
||||
flag participates in a page-wide or application-wide setting (i.e. by HtmlEscapeTag |
||||
or a "defaultHtmlEscape" context-param in web.xml).</description> |
||||
<name>bind</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.BindTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<variable> |
||||
<name-given>status</name-given> |
||||
<variable-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.support.BindStatus</variable-class> |
||||
</variable> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The path to the bean or bean property to bind status |
||||
information for. For instance account.name, company.address.zipCode |
||||
or just employee. The status object will exported to the page scope, |
||||
specifically for this bean or bean property.</description> |
||||
<name>path</name> |
||||
<required>true</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set whether to ignore a nested path, if any. |
||||
Default is to not ignore.</description> |
||||
<name>ignoreNestedPath</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set HTML escaping for this tag, as boolean value. Overrides |
||||
the default HTML escaping setting for the current page.</description> |
||||
<name>htmlEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Provides transformation of variables to Strings, using an appropriate |
||||
custom PropertyEditor from BindTag (can only be used inside BindTag). The HTML |
||||
escaping flag participates in a page-wide or application-wide setting (i.e. by |
||||
HtmlEscapeTag or a 'defaultHtmlEscape' context-param in web.xml).</description> |
||||
<name>transform</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.TransformTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The value to transform. This is the actual object you want |
||||
to have transformed (for instance a Date). Using the PropertyEditor that |
||||
is currently in use by the 'spring:bind' tag.</description> |
||||
<name>value</name> |
||||
<required>true</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The string to use when binding the result to the page, |
||||
request, session or application scope. If not specified, the result gets |
||||
outputted to the writer (i.e. typically directly to the JSP).</description> |
||||
<name>var</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The scope to use when exported the result to a variable. |
||||
This attribute is only used when var is also set. Possible values are |
||||
page, request, session and application.</description> |
||||
<name>scope</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set HTML escaping for this tag, as boolean value. Overrides |
||||
the default HTML escaping setting for the current page.</description> |
||||
<name>htmlEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>URL tag based on the JSTL c:url tag. This variant is fully |
||||
backwards compatible with the standard tag. Enhancements include support |
||||
for URL template parameters.</description> |
||||
<name>url</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.UrlTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The URL to build. This value can include template place holders |
||||
that are replaced with the URL encoded value of the named parameter. Parameters |
||||
must be defined using the param tag inside the body of this tag.</description> |
||||
<name>value</name> |
||||
<required>true</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Specifies a remote application context path. The default is the |
||||
current application context path.</description> |
||||
<name>context</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The name of the variable to export the URL value to.</description> |
||||
<name>var</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The scope for the var. 'application', 'session', 'request' and |
||||
'page' scopes are supported. Defaults to page scope. This attribute has no |
||||
effect unless the var attribute is also defined.</description> |
||||
<name>scope</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set HTML escaping for this tag, as a boolean value. Overrides the |
||||
default HTML escaping setting for the current page.</description> |
||||
<name>htmlEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set JavaScript escaping for this tag, as a boolean value. |
||||
Default is 'false'.</description> |
||||
<name>javaScriptEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Parameter tag based on the JSTL c:param tag. The sole purpose is to |
||||
support params inside the spring:url tag.</description> |
||||
<name>param</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.ParamTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The name of the parameter.</description> |
||||
<name>name</name> |
||||
<required>true</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The value of the parameter.</description> |
||||
<name>value</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<tag> |
||||
<description>Evaluates a Spring expression (SpEL) and either prints the result |
||||
or assigns it to a variable.</description> |
||||
<name>eval</name> |
||||
<tag-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.EvalTag</tag-class> |
||||
<body-content>JSP</body-content> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The expression to evaluate.</description> |
||||
<name>expression</name> |
||||
<required>true</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The name of the variable to export the evaluation result to.</description> |
||||
<name>var</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>The scope for the var. 'application', 'session', 'request' and |
||||
'page' scopes are supported. Defaults to page scope. This attribute has no |
||||
effect unless the var attribute is also defined.</description> |
||||
<name>scope</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set HTML escaping for this tag, as a boolean value. Overrides the |
||||
default HTML escaping setting for the current page.</description> |
||||
<name>htmlEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
<attribute> |
||||
<description>Set JavaScript escaping for this tag, as a boolean value. |
||||
Default is 'false'.</description> |
||||
<name>javaScriptEscape</name> |
||||
<required>false</required> |
||||
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> |
||||
</attribute> |
||||
</tag> |
||||
|
||||
<function> |
||||
<description>Helps to prepare a URL to a Spring MVC controller method.</description> |
||||
<name>mvcUrl</name> |
||||
<function-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation.MvcUriComponentsBuilder</function-class> |
||||
<function-signature>org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation.MvcUriComponentsBuilder.MethodArgumentBuilder fromMappingName(java.lang.String)</function-signature> |
||||
</function> |
||||
|
||||
</taglib> |
||||
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Tooling related information for the mvc namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc@name=mvc Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc@prefix=mvc |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc@icon=org/springframework/web/servlet/config/spring-mvc.gif |
||||
@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Default implementation classes for DispatcherServlet's strategy interfaces. |
||||
# Used as fallback when no matching beans are found in the DispatcherServlet context. |
||||
# Not meant to be customized by application developers. |
||||
|
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.LocaleResolver=org.springframework.web.servlet.i18n.AcceptHeaderLocaleResolver |
||||
|
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.ThemeResolver=org.springframework.web.servlet.theme.FixedThemeResolver |
||||
|
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.HandlerMapping=org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.BeanNameUrlHandlerMapping,\ |
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation.RequestMappingHandlerMapping |
||||
|
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.HandlerAdapter=org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.HttpRequestHandlerAdapter,\ |
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.SimpleControllerHandlerAdapter,\ |
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation.RequestMappingHandlerAdapter |
||||
|
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.HandlerExceptionResolver=org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation.ExceptionHandlerExceptionResolver,\ |
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.ResponseStatusExceptionResolver,\ |
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.support.DefaultHandlerExceptionResolver |
||||
|
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.RequestToViewNameTranslator=org.springframework.web.servlet.view.DefaultRequestToViewNameTranslator |
||||
|
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.ViewResolver=org.springframework.web.servlet.view.InternalResourceViewResolver |
||||
|
||||
org.springframework.web.servlet.FlashMapManager=org.springframework.web.servlet.support.SessionFlashMapManager |
||||
|
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@ -1,384 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,384 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<#ftl strip_whitespace=true> |
||||
<#-- |
||||
* spring.ftl |
||||
* |
||||
* This file consists of a collection of FreeMarker macros aimed at easing |
||||
* some of the common requirements of web applications - in particular |
||||
* handling of forms. |
||||
* |
||||
* Spring's FreeMarker support will automatically make this file and therefore |
||||
* all macros within it available to any application using Spring's |
||||
* FreeMarkerConfigurer. |
||||
* |
||||
* To take advantage of these macros, the "exposeSpringMacroHelpers" property |
||||
* of the FreeMarker class needs to be set to "true". This will expose a |
||||
* RequestContext under the name "springMacroRequestContext", as needed by |
||||
* the macros in this library. |
||||
* |
||||
* @author Darren Davison |
||||
* @author Juergen Hoeller |
||||
* @since 1.1 |
||||
--> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* message |
||||
* |
||||
* Macro to translate a message code into a message. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro message code>${springMacroRequestContext.getMessage(code)}</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* messageText |
||||
* |
||||
* Macro to translate a message code into a message, |
||||
* using the given default text if no message found. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro messageText code, text>${springMacroRequestContext.getMessage(code, text)}</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* messageArgs |
||||
* |
||||
* Macro to translate a message code with arguments into a message. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro messageArgs code, args>${springMacroRequestContext.getMessage(code, args)}</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* messageArgsText |
||||
* |
||||
* Macro to translate a message code with arguments into a message, |
||||
* using the given default text if no message found. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro messageArgsText code, args, text>${springMacroRequestContext.getMessage(code, args, text)}</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* theme |
||||
* |
||||
* Macro to translate a theme message code into a message. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro theme code>${springMacroRequestContext.getThemeMessage(code)}</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* themeText |
||||
* |
||||
* Macro to translate a theme message code into a message, |
||||
* using the given default text if no message found. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro themeText code, text>${springMacroRequestContext.getThemeMessage(code, text)}</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* themeArgs |
||||
* |
||||
* Macro to translate a theme message code with arguments into a message. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro themeArgs code, args>${springMacroRequestContext.getThemeMessage(code, args)}</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* themeArgsText |
||||
* |
||||
* Macro to translate a theme message code with arguments into a message, |
||||
* using the given default text if no message found. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro themeArgsText code, args, text>${springMacroRequestContext.getThemeMessage(code, args, text)}</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* url |
||||
* |
||||
* Takes a relative URL and makes it absolute from the server root by |
||||
* adding the context root for the web application. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro url relativeUrl extra...><#if extra?? && extra?size!=0>${springMacroRequestContext.getContextUrl(relativeUrl,extra)}<#else>${springMacroRequestContext.getContextUrl(relativeUrl)}</#if></#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* bind |
||||
* |
||||
* Exposes a BindStatus object for the given bind path, which can be |
||||
* a bean (e.g. "person") to get global errors, or a bean property |
||||
* (e.g. "person.name") to get field errors. Can be called multiple times |
||||
* within a form to bind to multiple command objects and/or field names. |
||||
* |
||||
* This macro will participate in the default HTML escape setting for the given |
||||
* RequestContext. This can be customized by calling "setDefaultHtmlEscape" |
||||
* on the "springMacroRequestContext" context variable, or via the |
||||
* "defaultHtmlEscape" context-param in web.xml (same as for the JSP bind tag). |
||||
* Also regards a "htmlEscape" variable in the namespace of this library. |
||||
* |
||||
* Producing no output, the following context variable will be available |
||||
* each time this macro is referenced (assuming you import this library in |
||||
* your templates with the namespace 'spring'): |
||||
* |
||||
* spring.status : a BindStatus instance holding the command object name, |
||||
* expression, value, and error messages and codes for the path supplied |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path : the path (string value) of the value required to bind to. |
||||
* Spring defaults to a command name of "command" but this can be overridden |
||||
* by user config. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro bind path> |
||||
<#if htmlEscape?exists> |
||||
<#assign status = springMacroRequestContext.getBindStatus(path, htmlEscape)> |
||||
<#else> |
||||
<#assign status = springMacroRequestContext.getBindStatus(path)> |
||||
</#if> |
||||
<#-- assign a temporary value, forcing a string representation for any |
||||
kind of variable. This temp value is only used in this macro lib --> |
||||
<#if status.value?exists && status.value?is_boolean> |
||||
<#assign stringStatusValue=status.value?string> |
||||
<#else> |
||||
<#assign stringStatusValue=status.value?default("")> |
||||
</#if> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* bindEscaped |
||||
* |
||||
* Similar to spring:bind, but takes an explicit HTML escape flag rather |
||||
* than relying on the default HTML escape setting. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro bindEscaped path, htmlEscape> |
||||
<#assign status = springMacroRequestContext.getBindStatus(path, htmlEscape)> |
||||
<#-- assign a temporary value, forcing a string representation for any |
||||
kind of variable. This temp value is only used in this macro lib --> |
||||
<#if status.value?exists && status.value?is_boolean> |
||||
<#assign stringStatusValue=status.value?string> |
||||
<#else> |
||||
<#assign stringStatusValue=status.value?default("")> |
||||
</#if> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* formInput |
||||
* |
||||
* Display a form input field of type 'text' and bind it to an attribute |
||||
* of a command or bean. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path the name of the field to bind to |
||||
* @param attributes any additional attributes for the element (such as class |
||||
* or CSS styles or size |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro formInput path attributes="" fieldType="text"> |
||||
<@bind path/> |
||||
<input type="${fieldType}" id="${status.expression?replace('[','')?replace(']','')}" name="${status.expression}" value="<#if fieldType!="password">${stringStatusValue}</#if>" ${attributes}<@closeTag/> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* formPasswordInput |
||||
* |
||||
* Display a form input field of type 'password' and bind it to an attribute |
||||
* of a command or bean. No value will ever be displayed. This functionality |
||||
* can also be obtained by calling the formInput macro with a 'type' parameter |
||||
* of 'password'. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path the name of the field to bind to |
||||
* @param attributes any additional attributes for the element (such as class |
||||
* or CSS styles or size |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro formPasswordInput path attributes=""> |
||||
<@formInput path, attributes, "password"/> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* formHiddenInput |
||||
* |
||||
* Generate a form input field of type 'hidden' and bind it to an attribute |
||||
* of a command or bean. This functionality can also be obtained by calling |
||||
* the formInput macro with a 'type' parameter of 'hidden'. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path the name of the field to bind to |
||||
* @param attributes any additional attributes for the element (such as class |
||||
* or CSS styles or size |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro formHiddenInput path attributes=""> |
||||
<@formInput path, attributes, "hidden"/> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* formTextarea |
||||
* |
||||
* Display a text area and bind it to an attribute of a command or bean. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path the name of the field to bind to |
||||
* @param attributes any additional attributes for the element (such as class |
||||
* or CSS styles or size |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro formTextarea path attributes=""> |
||||
<@bind path/> |
||||
<textarea id="${status.expression?replace('[','')?replace(']','')}" name="${status.expression}" ${attributes}> |
||||
${stringStatusValue}</textarea> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* formSingleSelect |
||||
* |
||||
* Show a selectbox (dropdown) input element allowing a single value to be chosen |
||||
* from a list of options. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path the name of the field to bind to |
||||
* @param options a map (value=label) of all the available options |
||||
* @param attributes any additional attributes for the element (such as class |
||||
* or CSS styles or size |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro formSingleSelect path options attributes=""> |
||||
<@bind path/> |
||||
<select id="${status.expression?replace('[','')?replace(']','')}" name="${status.expression}" ${attributes}> |
||||
<#if options?is_hash> |
||||
<#list options?keys as value> |
||||
<option value="${value?html}"<@checkSelected value/>>${options[value]?html}</option> |
||||
</#list> |
||||
<#else> |
||||
<#list options as value> |
||||
<option value="${value?html}"<@checkSelected value/>>${value?html}</option> |
||||
</#list> |
||||
</#if> |
||||
</select> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* formMultiSelect |
||||
* |
||||
* Show a listbox of options allowing the user to make 0 or more choices from |
||||
* the list of options. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path the name of the field to bind to |
||||
* @param options a map (value=label) of all the available options |
||||
* @param attributes any additional attributes for the element (such as class |
||||
* or CSS styles or size |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro formMultiSelect path options attributes=""> |
||||
<@bind path/> |
||||
<select multiple="multiple" id="${status.expression?replace('[','')?replace(']','')}" name="${status.expression}" ${attributes}> |
||||
<#list options?keys as value> |
||||
<#assign isSelected = contains(status.actualValue?default([""]), value)> |
||||
<option value="${value?html}"<#if isSelected> selected="selected"</#if>>${options[value]?html}</option> |
||||
</#list> |
||||
</select> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* formRadioButtons |
||||
* |
||||
* Show radio buttons. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path the name of the field to bind to |
||||
* @param options a map (value=label) of all the available options |
||||
* @param separator the html tag or other character list that should be used to |
||||
* separate each option. Typically ' ' or '<br>' |
||||
* @param attributes any additional attributes for the element (such as class |
||||
* or CSS styles or size |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro formRadioButtons path options separator attributes=""> |
||||
<@bind path/> |
||||
<#list options?keys as value> |
||||
<#assign id="${status.expression?replace('[','')?replace(']','')}${value_index}"> |
||||
<input type="radio" id="${id}" name="${status.expression}" value="${value?html}"<#if stringStatusValue == value> checked="checked"</#if> ${attributes}<@closeTag/> |
||||
<label for="${id}">${options[value]?html}</label>${separator} |
||||
</#list> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* formCheckboxes |
||||
* |
||||
* Show checkboxes. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path the name of the field to bind to |
||||
* @param options a map (value=label) of all the available options |
||||
* @param separator the html tag or other character list that should be used to |
||||
* separate each option. Typically ' ' or '<br>' |
||||
* @param attributes any additional attributes for the element (such as class |
||||
* or CSS styles or size |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro formCheckboxes path options separator attributes=""> |
||||
<@bind path/> |
||||
<#list options?keys as value> |
||||
<#assign id="${status.expression?replace('[','')?replace(']','')}${value_index}"> |
||||
<#assign isSelected = contains(status.actualValue?default([""]), value)> |
||||
<input type="checkbox" id="${id}" name="${status.expression}" value="${value?html}"<#if isSelected> checked="checked"</#if> ${attributes}<@closeTag/> |
||||
<label for="${id}">${options[value]?html}</label>${separator} |
||||
</#list> |
||||
<input type="hidden" name="_${status.expression}" value="on"/> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* formCheckbox |
||||
* |
||||
* Show a single checkbox. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param path the name of the field to bind to |
||||
* @param attributes any additional attributes for the element (such as class |
||||
* or CSS styles or size |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro formCheckbox path attributes=""> |
||||
<@bind path /> |
||||
<#assign id="${status.expression?replace('[','')?replace(']','')}"> |
||||
<#assign isSelected = status.value?? && status.value?string=="true"> |
||||
<input type="hidden" name="_${status.expression}" value="on"/> |
||||
<input type="checkbox" id="${id}" name="${status.expression}"<#if isSelected> checked="checked"</#if> ${attributes}/> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* showErrors |
||||
* |
||||
* Show validation errors for the currently bound field, with |
||||
* optional style attributes. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param separator the html tag or other character list that should be used to |
||||
* separate each option. Typically '<br>'. |
||||
* @param classOrStyle either the name of a CSS class element (which is defined in |
||||
* the template or an external CSS file) or an inline style. If the value passed in here |
||||
* contains a colon (:) then a 'style=' attribute will be used, else a 'class=' attribute |
||||
* will be used. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro showErrors separator classOrStyle=""> |
||||
<#list status.errorMessages as error> |
||||
<#if classOrStyle == ""> |
||||
<b>${error}</b> |
||||
<#else> |
||||
<#if classOrStyle?index_of(":") == -1><#assign attr="class"><#else><#assign attr="style"></#if> |
||||
<span ${attr}="${classOrStyle}">${error}</span> |
||||
</#if> |
||||
<#if error_has_next>${separator}</#if> |
||||
</#list> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* checkSelected |
||||
* |
||||
* Check a value in a list to see if it is the currently selected value. |
||||
* If so, add the 'selected="selected"' text to the output. |
||||
* Handles values of numeric and string types. |
||||
* This function is used internally but can be accessed by user code if required. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param value the current value in a list iteration |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro checkSelected value> |
||||
<#if stringStatusValue?is_number && stringStatusValue == value?number>selected="selected"</#if> |
||||
<#if stringStatusValue?is_string && stringStatusValue == value>selected="selected"</#if> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* contains |
||||
* |
||||
* Macro to return true if the list contains the scalar, false if not. |
||||
* Surprisingly not a FreeMarker builtin. |
||||
* This function is used internally but can be accessed by user code if required. |
||||
* |
||||
* @param list the list to search for the item |
||||
* @param item the item to search for in the list |
||||
* @return true if item is found in the list, false otherwise |
||||
--> |
||||
<#function contains list item> |
||||
<#list list as nextInList> |
||||
<#if nextInList == item><#return true></#if> |
||||
</#list> |
||||
<#return false> |
||||
</#function> |
||||
|
||||
<#-- |
||||
* closeTag |
||||
* |
||||
* Simple macro to close an HTML tag that has no body with '>' or '/>', |
||||
* depending on the value of a 'xhtmlCompliant' variable in the namespace |
||||
* of this library. |
||||
--> |
||||
<#macro closeTag> |
||||
<#if xhtmlCompliant?exists && xhtmlCompliant>/><#else>></#if> |
||||
</#macro> |
||||
@ -1 +0,0 @@
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket=org.springframework.web.socket.config.WebSocketNamespaceHandler |
||||
@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket/spring-websocket-4.0.xsd=org/springframework/web/socket/config/spring-websocket.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket/spring-websocket-4.1.xsd=org/springframework/web/socket/config/spring-websocket.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket/spring-websocket-4.2.xsd=org/springframework/web/socket/config/spring-websocket.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket/spring-websocket-4.3.xsd=org/springframework/web/socket/config/spring-websocket.xsd |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket/spring-websocket.xsd=org/springframework/web/socket/config/spring-websocket.xsd |
||||
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Tooling related information for the mvc namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket@name=websocket Namespace |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket@prefix=websocket |
||||
http\://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket@icon=org/springframework/web/socket/config/spring-websocket.gif |
||||
|
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 1.0 KiB |
@ -1,931 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,931 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket" |
||||
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" |
||||
xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:tool="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" |
||||
targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/websocket" |
||||
elementFormDefault="qualified" |
||||
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd"/> |
||||
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool" schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tool/spring-tool.xsd"/> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="mapping"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
An entry in the registered HandlerMapping that matches a path with a handler. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="path" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A path that maps a particular request to a handler. |
||||
Exact path mapping URIs (such as "/myPath") are supported as well as Ant-type path patterns (such as /myPath/**). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="handler" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.WebSocketHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of a WebSocketHandler to use for requests that match the path configuration. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="handshake-handler"> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="ref" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.server.HandshakeHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of a HandshakeHandler to use for processing WebSocket handshake requests. |
||||
If none specified, a DefaultHandshakeHandler will be configured by default. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="handshake-interceptors"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="org.springframework.web.socket.server.HandshakeInterceptor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
A list of HandshakeInterceptor beans definition and references. |
||||
A HandshakeInterceptor can be used to inspect the handshake request and response as well as to pass attributes to the target WebSocketHandler. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:choice maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:bean"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="org.springframework.web.socket.server.HandshakeInterceptor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
A HandshakeInterceptor bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:ref"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="org.springframework.web.socket.server.HandshakeInterceptor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to a HandshakeInterceptor bean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:choice> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="sockjs-service"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.transport.handler.DefaultSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configures a DefaultSockJsService for processing HTTP requests from SockJS clients. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="transport-handlers" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.transport.TransportHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
List of TransportHandler beans to be configured for the current handlers element. |
||||
One can choose not to register the default TransportHandlers and/or override those using |
||||
custom TransportHandlers. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:choice maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:bean"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A TransportHandler bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:ref"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to a TransportHandler bean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:choice> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="register-defaults" type="xsd:boolean" default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Whether or not default TransportHandlers registrations should be added in addition to the ones provided within this element. |
||||
Default registrations include XhrPollingTransportHandler, XhrReceivingTransportHandler, |
||||
JsonpPollingTransportHandler, JsonpReceivingTransportHandler, XhrStreamingTransportHandler, |
||||
EventSourceTransportHandler, HtmlFileTransportHandler, and WebSocketTransportHandler. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
A unique name for the service, mainly for logging purposes. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="client-library-url" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Transports with no native cross-domain communication (e.g. "eventsource", |
||||
"htmlfile") must get a simple page from the "foreign" domain in an invisible |
||||
iframe so that code in the iframe can run from a domain local to the SockJS |
||||
server. Since the iframe needs to load the SockJS javascript client library, |
||||
this property allows specifying where to load it from. |
||||
|
||||
By default this is set to point to |
||||
"https://d1fxtkz8shb9d2.cloudfront.net/sockjs-0.3.4.min.js". However it can |
||||
also be set to point to a URL served by the application. |
||||
|
||||
Note that it's possible to specify a relative URL in which case the URL |
||||
must be relative to the iframe URL. For example assuming a SockJS endpoint |
||||
mapped to "/sockjs", and resulting iframe URL "/sockjs/iframe.html", then the |
||||
The relative URL must start with "../../" to traverse up to the location |
||||
above the SockJS mapping. In case of a prefix-based Servlet mapping one more |
||||
traversal may be needed. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="stream-bytes-limit" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Minimum number of bytes that can be send over a single HTTP streaming request before it will be closed. |
||||
Defaults to 128K (i.e. 128 1024). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="session-cookie-needed" type="xsd:boolean"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The "cookie_needed" value in the response from the SockJs "/info" endpoint. |
||||
This property indicates whether the use of a JSESSIONID cookie is required for the application to function correctly, |
||||
e.g. for load balancing or in Java Servlet containers for the use of an HTTP session. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="heartbeat-time" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The amount of time in milliseconds when the server has not sent any messages and after which the server |
||||
should send a heartbeat frame to the client in order to keep the connection from breaking. |
||||
The default value is 25,000 (25 seconds). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="disconnect-delay" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The amount of time in milliseconds before a client is considered disconnected after not having |
||||
a receiving connection, i.e. an active connection over which the server can send data to the client. |
||||
The default value is 5000. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="message-cache-size" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The number of server-to-client messages that a session can cache while waiting for |
||||
the next HTTP polling request from the client. |
||||
The default size is 100. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="websocket-enabled" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Some load balancers don't support websockets. Set this option to "false" to disable the WebSocket transport on the server side. |
||||
The default value is "true". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scheduler" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of a TaskScheduler; a new ThreadPoolTaskScheduler instance will be created if no value is provided. |
||||
This scheduler instance will be used for scheduling heart-beat messages. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="message-codec" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of a SockJsMessageCodec to use for encoding and decoding SockJS messages. |
||||
By default Jackson2SockJsMessageCodec is used requiring the Jackson library to be present on the classpath. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="suppress-cors" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.sockjs.support.AbstractSockJsService"><![CDATA[ |
||||
This option can be used to disable automatic addition of CORS headers for SockJS requests. |
||||
The default value is "false". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="stomp-broker-relay"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configures a MessageHandler that handles messages by forwarding them to a STOMP broker. |
||||
This MessageHandler also opens a default "system" TCP connection to the message |
||||
broker that is used for sending messages that originate from the server application (as |
||||
opposed to from a client). |
||||
The "login", "password", "heartbeat-send-interval" and "heartbeat-receive-interval" attributes |
||||
are provided to configure this "system" connection. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="prefix" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Comma-separated list of destination prefixes supported by the broker being configured. |
||||
Destinations that do not match the given prefix(es) are ignored. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="relay-host" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The STOMP message broker host. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="relay-port" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The STOMP message broker port. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="client-login" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The login to use when creating connections to the STOMP broker on behalf of connected clients. |
||||
By default this is set to "guest". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="client-passcode" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The passcode to use when creating connections to the STOMP broker on behalf of connected clients. |
||||
By default this is set to "guest". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="system-login" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The login for the shared "system" connection used to send messages to |
||||
the STOMP broker from within the application, i.e. messages not associated |
||||
with a specific client session (e.g. REST/HTTP request handling method). |
||||
By default this is set to "guest". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="system-passcode" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The passcode for the shared "system" connection used to send messages to |
||||
the STOMP broker from within the application, i.e. messages not associated |
||||
with a specific client session (e.g. REST/HTTP request handling method). |
||||
By default this is set to "guest". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="heartbeat-send-interval" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The interval, in milliseconds, at which the "system" connection will send heartbeats to the STOMP broker. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="heartbeat-receive-interval" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The interval, in milliseconds, at which the "system" connection expects to receive heartbeats from the STOMP broker. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="auto-startup" type="xsd:boolean"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Whether or not the StompBrokerRelay should be automatically started as part of its SmartLifecycle, |
||||
i.e. at the time of an application context refresh. |
||||
Default value is "true". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="virtual-host" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The value of the "host" header to use in STOMP CONNECT frames sent to the STOMP broker. |
||||
This may be useful for example in a cloud environment where the actual host to which |
||||
the TCP connection is established is different from the host providing the cloud-based STOMP service. |
||||
By default this property is not set. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="user-destination-broadcast" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Set a destination to broadcast messages to that remain unresolved because |
||||
the user is not connected. In a multi-application server scenario this |
||||
gives other application servers a chance to try. |
||||
By default this is not set. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="user-registry-broadcast" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Set a destination to broadcast the content of the local user registry to |
||||
and to listen for such broadcasts from other servers. In a multi-application |
||||
server scenarios this allows each server's user registry to be aware of |
||||
users connected to other servers. |
||||
By default this is not set. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="simple-broker"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.broker.SimpleBrokerMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configures a SimpleBrokerMessageHandler that handles messages as a simple message broker implementation. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="prefix" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.SimpleBrokerMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Comma-separated list of destination prefixes supported by the broker being configured. |
||||
Destinations that do not match the given prefix(es) are ignored. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="heartbeat" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.SimpleBrokerMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configure the value for the heartbeat settings. The first number represents how often the server will |
||||
write or send a heartbeat. The second is how often the client should write. 0 means no heartbeats. |
||||
By default this is set to "0, 0" unless the scheduler attribute is also set in which case the |
||||
default becomes "10000,10000" (in milliseconds). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="scheduler" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.SimpleBrokerMessageHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The name of a task TaskScheduler to use for heartbeat support. Setting this property also |
||||
automatically sets the heartbeat attribute to "10000, 10000". |
||||
By default this attribute is not set. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="channel"> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="executor" type="channel-executor" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="interceptors" type="channel-interceptors" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="channel-executor"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.scheduling.concurrent.ThreadPoolTaskExecutor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configuration for the ThreadPoolTaskExecutor that sends messages for the message channel. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="core-pool-size" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.scheduling.concurrent.ThreadPoolTaskExecutor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Set the core pool size of the ThreadPoolExecutor. |
||||
NOTE: the core pool size is effectively the max pool size when an unbounded queue-capacity is configured (the default). |
||||
This is essentially the "Unbounded queues" strategy as explained in java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor. |
||||
When this strategy is used, the max pool size is effectively ignored. |
||||
By default this is set to twice the value of Runtime.availableProcessors(). |
||||
In an application where tasks do not block frequently, |
||||
the number should be closer to or equal to the number of available CPUs/cores. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="max-pool-size" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.scheduling.concurrent.ThreadPoolTaskExecutor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Set the max pool size of the ThreadPoolExecutor. |
||||
NOTE: when an unbounded queue-capacity is configured (the default), the max pool size is effectively ignored. |
||||
See the "Unbounded queues" strategy in java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor for more details. |
||||
By default this is set to Integer.MAX_VALUE. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="keep-alive-seconds" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.scheduling.concurrent.ThreadPoolTaskExecutor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Set the time limit for which threads may remain idle before being terminated. |
||||
If there are more than the core number of threads currently in the pool, after waiting this amount of time without |
||||
processing a task, excess threads will be terminated. This overrides any value set in the constructor. |
||||
By default this is set to 60. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="queue-capacity" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.scheduling.concurrent.ThreadPoolTaskExecutor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Set the queue capacity for the ThreadPoolExecutor. |
||||
NOTE: when an unbounded queue-capacity is configured (the default) the core pool size is effectively the max pool size. |
||||
This is essentially the "Unbounded queues" strategy as explained in java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor. |
||||
When this strategy is used, the max pool size is effectively ignored. |
||||
By default this is set to Integer.MAX_VALUE. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:complexType name="channel-interceptors"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.messaging.support.ChannelInterceptor"><![CDATA[ |
||||
List of ChannelInterceptor beans to be used with this channel. |
||||
Empty by default. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:choice maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:bean"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A ChannelInterceptor bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:ref"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to a ChannelInterceptor bean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:choice> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- Elements definitions --> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="handlers"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configures WebSocket support by registering a SimpleUrlHandlerMapping and mapping |
||||
paths to registered WebSocketHandlers. |
||||
|
||||
If a sockjs service is configured within this element, then a |
||||
SockJsHttpRequestHandler will handle |
||||
requests mapped to the given path. |
||||
|
||||
Otherwise a WebSocketHttpRequestHandler |
||||
will be registered for that purpose. |
||||
|
||||
See EnableWebSocket Javadoc for |
||||
information on code-based alternatives to enabling WebSocket support. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="mapping" type="mapping" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="handshake-handler" type="handshake-handler" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="handshake-interceptors" type="handshake-interceptors" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="sockjs" type="sockjs-service" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="order" type="xsd:token"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Order value for this SimpleUrlHandlerMapping. |
||||
Default value is 1. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="allowed-origins" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configure allowed {@code Origin} header values. Multiple origins may be specified |
||||
as a comma-separated list. |
||||
|
||||
This check is mostly designed for browser clients. There is noting preventing other |
||||
types of client to modify the Origin header value. |
||||
|
||||
When SockJS is enabled and allowed origins are restricted, transport types that do not |
||||
use {@code Origin} headers for cross origin requests (jsonp-polling, iframe-xhr-polling, |
||||
iframe-eventsource and iframe-htmlfile) are disabled. As a consequence, IE6/IE7 won't be |
||||
supported anymore and IE8/IE9 will only be supported without cookies. |
||||
|
||||
By default, all origins are allowed. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
|
||||
<xsd:element name="message-broker"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configures broker-backed messaging over WebSocket using a higher-level messaging sub-protocol. |
||||
Registers a SimpleUrlHandlerMapping and maps paths to registered Controllers. |
||||
|
||||
A StompSubProtocolHandler is registered to handle various versions of the STOMP protocol. |
||||
|
||||
See EnableWebSocketMessageBroker javadoc for information on code-based alternatives to enabling broker-backed messaging. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="transport" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configure options related to the processing of messages received from and sent to WebSocket clients. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="decorator-factories" maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0"> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="org.springframework.web.socket.handler.WebSocketHandlerDecoratorFactory"><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configure one or more factories to decorate the handler used to process WebSocket |
||||
messages. This may be useful for some advanced use cases, for example to allow |
||||
Spring Security to forcibly close the WebSocket session when the corresponding |
||||
HTTP session expires. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:choice minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:bean"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="org.springframework.web.socket.handler.WebSocketHandlerDecoratorFactory"><![CDATA[ |
||||
A WebSocketHandlerDecoratorFactory bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:ref"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="org.springframework.web.socket.handler.WebSocketHandlerDecoratorFactory"><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to a WebSocketHandlerDecoratorFactory bean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:choice> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="message-size" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configure the maximum size for an incoming sub-protocol message. |
||||
For example a STOMP message may be received as multiple WebSocket messages |
||||
or multiple HTTP POST requests when SockJS fallback options are in use. |
||||
|
||||
In theory a WebSocket message can be almost unlimited in size. |
||||
In practice WebSocket servers impose limits on incoming message size. |
||||
STOMP clients for example tend to split large messages around 16K |
||||
boundaries. Therefore a server must be able to buffer partial content |
||||
and decode when enough data is received. Use this property to configure |
||||
the max size of the buffer to use. |
||||
|
||||
The default value is 64K (i.e. 64 * 1024). |
||||
|
||||
NOTE that the current version 1.2 of the STOMP spec |
||||
does not specifically discuss how to send STOMP messages over WebSocket. |
||||
Version 2 of the spec will but in the mean time existing client libraries |
||||
have already established a practice that servers must handle. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="send-timeout" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configure a time limit (in milliseconds) for the maximum amount of a time |
||||
allowed when sending messages to a WebSocket session or writing to an |
||||
HTTP response when SockJS fallback option are in use. |
||||
|
||||
In general WebSocket servers expect that messages to a single WebSocket |
||||
session are sent from a single thread at a time. This is automatically |
||||
guaranteed when using {@code @EnableWebSocketMessageBroker} configuration. |
||||
If message sending is slow, or at least slower than rate of messages sending, |
||||
subsequent messages are buffered until either the {@code sendTimeLimit} |
||||
or the {@code sendBufferSizeLimit} are reached at which point the session |
||||
state is cleared and an attempt is made to close the session. |
||||
|
||||
NOTE that the session time limit is checked only |
||||
on attempts to send additional messages. So if only a single message is |
||||
sent and it hangs, the session will not time out until another message is |
||||
sent or the underlying physical socket times out. So this is not a |
||||
replacement for WebSocket server or HTTP connection timeout but is rather |
||||
intended to control the extent of buffering of unsent messages. |
||||
|
||||
NOTE that closing the session may not succeed in |
||||
actually closing the physical socket and may also hang. This is true |
||||
especially when using blocking IO such as the BIO connector in Tomcat |
||||
that is used by default on Tomcat 7. Therefore it is recommended to ensure |
||||
the server is using non-blocking IO such as Tomcat's NIO connector that |
||||
is used by default on Tomcat 8. If you must use blocking IO consider |
||||
customizing OS-level TCP settings, for example |
||||
{@code /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_retries2} on Linux. |
||||
|
||||
The default value is 10 seconds (i.e. 10 * 10000). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="send-buffer-size" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configure the maximum amount of data to buffer when sending messages |
||||
to a WebSocket session, or an HTTP response when SockJS fallback |
||||
option are in use. |
||||
|
||||
In general WebSocket servers expect that messages to a single WebSocket |
||||
session are sent from a single thread at a time. This is automatically |
||||
guaranteed when using {@code @EnableWebSocketMessageBroker} configuration. |
||||
If message sending is slow, or at least slower than rate of messages sending, |
||||
subsequent messages are buffered until either the {@code sendTimeLimit} |
||||
or the {@code sendBufferSizeLimit} are reached at which point the session |
||||
state is cleared and an attempt is made to close the session. |
||||
|
||||
NOTE that closing the session may not succeed in |
||||
actually closing the physical socket and may also hang. This is true |
||||
especially when using blocking IO such as the BIO connector in Tomcat |
||||
configured by default on Tomcat 7. Therefore it is recommended to ensure |
||||
the server is using non-blocking IO such as Tomcat's NIO connector used |
||||
by default on Tomcat 8. If you must use blocking IO consider customizing |
||||
OS-level TCP settings, for example {@code /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_retries2} |
||||
on Linux. |
||||
|
||||
The default value is 512K (i.e. 512 * 1024). |
||||
|
||||
@param sendBufferSizeLimit the maximum number of bytes to buffer when |
||||
sending messages; if the value is less than or equal to 0 then buffering |
||||
is effectively disabled. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="stomp-endpoint" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Registers STOMP over WebSocket endpoints. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:element name="handshake-handler" type="handshake-handler" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="handshake-interceptors" type="handshake-interceptors" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="sockjs" type="sockjs-service" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="path" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A path that maps a particular message destination to a handler method. |
||||
Exact path mapping URIs (such as "/myPath") are supported as well as Ant-stype path patterns (such as /myPath/**). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="allowed-origins" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configure allowed {@code Origin} header values. Multiple origins may be specified |
||||
as a comma-separated list. |
||||
|
||||
This check is mostly designed for browser clients. There is noting preventing other |
||||
types of client to modify the Origin header value. |
||||
|
||||
When SockJS is enabled and allowed origins are restricted, transport types that do not |
||||
use {@code Origin} headers for cross origin requests (jsonp-polling, iframe-xhr-polling, |
||||
iframe-eventsource and iframe-htmlfile) are disabled. As a consequence, IE6/IE7 won't be |
||||
supported anymore and IE8/IE9 will only be supported without cookies. |
||||
|
||||
By default, all origins are allowed. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="stomp-error-handler" minOccurs="0"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configures a StompSubProtocolErrorHandler to customize or handle STOMP ERROR to clients. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="ref" type="xsd:string" use="required"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation source="java:org.springframework.web.socket.messaging.StompSubProtocolErrorHandler"><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of a StompSubProtocolErrorHandler. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:choice> |
||||
<xsd:element name="simple-broker" type="simple-broker"/> |
||||
<xsd:element name="stomp-broker-relay" type="stomp-broker-relay"/> |
||||
</xsd:choice> |
||||
<xsd:element name="argument-resolvers" minOccurs="0"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configures HandlerMethodArgumentResolver types to support custom controller method argument types. |
||||
Using this option does not override the built-in support for resolving handler method arguments. |
||||
To customize the built-in support for argument resolution configure WebSocketAnnotationMethodMessageHandler directly. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:choice minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:bean" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The HandlerMethodArgumentResolver (or WebArgumentResolver for backwards compatibility) bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:ref" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to a HandlerMethodArgumentResolver bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java:org.springframework.messaging.handler.invocation.HandlerMethodArgumentResolver"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:choice> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="return-value-handlers" minOccurs="0"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configures HandlerMethodReturnValueHandler types to support custom controller method return value handling. |
||||
Using this option does not override the built-in support for handling return values. |
||||
To customize the built-in support for handling return values configure WebSocketAnnotationMethodMessageHandler directly. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:choice minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:bean" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The HandlerMethodReturnValueHandler bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:ref" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to a HandlerMethodReturnValueHandler bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java:org.springframework.messaging.handler.invocation.HandlerMethodReturnValueHandler"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:choice> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="message-converters" minOccurs="0"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Configure the message converters to use when extracting the payload of messages in annotated methods |
||||
and when sending messages (e.g. through the "broker" SimpMessagingTemplate. |
||||
MessageConverter registrations provided here will take precedence over MessageConverter types registered by default. |
||||
Also see the register-defaults attribute if you want to turn off default registrations entirely. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:complexType> |
||||
<xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:choice maxOccurs="unbounded"> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:bean"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A MessageConverter bean definition. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element ref="beans:ref"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to an HttpMessageConverter bean. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:choice> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="register-defaults" type="xsd:boolean" default="true"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Whether or not default MessageConverter registrations should be added in addition to the ones provided within this element. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="client-inbound-channel" type="channel" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The channel for receiving messages from clients (e.g. WebSocket clients). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="client-outbound-channel" type="channel" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The channel for sending messages to clients (e.g. WebSocket clients). |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
<xsd:element name="broker-channel" type="channel" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The channel for sending messages with translated user destinations. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:sequence> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="application-destination-prefix" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Comma-separated list of prefixes to match to the destinations of handled messages. |
||||
Messages whose destination does not start with one of the configured prefixes are ignored. |
||||
|
||||
Prefix is removed from the destination part and then messages are delegated to |
||||
@SubscribeMapping and @MessageMapping}annotated methods. |
||||
|
||||
Prefixes without a trailing slash will have one appended automatically. |
||||
By default the list of prefixes is empty in which case all destinations match. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="user-destination-prefix" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The prefix used to identify user destinations. |
||||
Any destinations that do not start with the given prefix are not be resolved. |
||||
The default value is "/user/". |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="path-matcher" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
A reference to the PathMatcher to use to match the destinations of incoming |
||||
messages to @MessageMapping and @SubscribeMapping methods. |
||||
|
||||
By default AntPathMatcher is configured. |
||||
However applications may provide an AntPathMatcher instance |
||||
customized to use "." (commonly used in messaging) instead of "/" as path |
||||
separator or provide a completely different PathMatcher implementation. |
||||
|
||||
Note that the configured PathMatcher is only used for matching the |
||||
portion of the destination after the configured prefix. For example given |
||||
application destination prefix "/app" and destination "/app/price.stock.**", |
||||
the message might be mapped to a controller with "price" and "stock.**" |
||||
as its type and method-level mappings respectively. |
||||
|
||||
When the simple broker is enabled, the PathMatcher configured here is |
||||
also used to match message destinations when brokering messages. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
<xsd:appinfo> |
||||
<tool:annotation kind="ref"> |
||||
<tool:expected-type type="java:org.springframework.util.PathMatcher"/> |
||||
</tool:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:appinfo> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="order" type="xsd:token"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
Order value for this SimpleUrlHandlerMapping. |
||||
Default value is 1. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="path-helper" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the UrlPathHelper to use for the HandlerMapping used to map handshake requests. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
<xsd:attribute name="validator" type="xsd:string"> |
||||
<xsd:annotation> |
||||
<xsd:documentation><![CDATA[ |
||||
The bean name of the Validator instance used for validating @Payload arguments. |
||||
]]></xsd:documentation> |
||||
</xsd:annotation> |
||||
</xsd:attribute> |
||||
</xsd:complexType> |
||||
</xsd:element> |
||||
</xsd:schema> |
||||
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<Configuration status="WARN"> |
||||
<Appenders> |
||||
<Console name="Console" target="SYSTEM_OUT"> |
||||
<PatternLayout pattern="%d{HH:mm:ss.SSS} [%t] %-5level %logger{36} - %msg%n" /> |
||||
</Console> |
||||
</Appenders> |
||||
<Loggers> |
||||
<Logger name="org.springframework.aop" level="warn" /> |
||||
<Root level="error"> |
||||
<AppenderRef ref="Console" /> |
||||
</Root> |
||||
</Loggers> |
||||
</Configuration> |
||||
@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<aop:config> |
||||
<aop:aspect id="countAgeCalls" ref="countingAdvice"> |
||||
<aop:pointcut id="pc" expression="execution(* getAge())"/> |
||||
<aop:before pointcut-ref="pc" method="myBeforeAdvice" /> |
||||
<aop:after pointcut-ref="pc" method="myAfterAdvice" /> |
||||
<aop:after-returning pointcut-ref="pc" method="myAfterReturningAdvice" returning="age"/> |
||||
<aop:after-throwing pointcut-ref="pc" method="myAfterThrowingAdvice" throwing="ex"/> |
||||
<aop:around pointcut-ref="pc" method="myAroundAdvice"/> |
||||
</aop:aspect> |
||||
</aop:config> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="getNameCounter" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.CountingBeforeAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="getAgeCounter" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.CountingBeforeAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="testBean" class="org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.TestBean"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="countingAdvice" class="org.springframework.aop.config.CountingAspectJAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<aop:config> |
||||
<aop:advisor advice-ref="countingAdvice" pointcut="within(org.springframework..*)"/> |
||||
</aop:config> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="countingAdvice" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.CountingBeforeAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<aop:config> |
||||
<aop:pointcut id="myPointcut" expression="within(org.springframework..*)"/> |
||||
</aop:config> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<aop:config> |
||||
<aop:pointcut id="pc" expression="within(org.springframework..*)"/> |
||||
<aop:advisor advice-ref="countingAdvice" pointcut-ref="pc"/> |
||||
</aop:config> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="countingAdvice" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.CountingBeforeAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<aop:config> |
||||
<aop:aspect id="countAgeCalls" ref="countingAdvice"> |
||||
<aop:pointcut id="pc" expression="execution(* getAge())"/> |
||||
<aop:before pointcut-ref="pc" pointcut="execution(* getAge())" method="myBeforeAdvice"/> |
||||
</aop:aspect> |
||||
</aop:config> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="getAgeCounter" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.CountingBeforeAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="testBean" class="org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.TestBean"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="countingAdvice" class="org.springframework.aop.config.CountingAspectJAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<aop:config> |
||||
<aop:aspect id="countAgeCalls" ref="countingAdvice"> |
||||
<aop:pointcut id="pc" expression="execution(* getAge())"/> |
||||
<aop:before method="myBeforeAdvice" /> |
||||
</aop:aspect> |
||||
</aop:config> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="getAgeCounter" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.CountingBeforeAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="testBean" class="org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.TestBean"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="countingAdvice" class="org.springframework.aop.config.CountingAspectJAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<config xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<pointcut id="testPointcut" expression="execution(* foo(..)) and within(springbank.dao.AccountDao+)"/> |
||||
<pointcut id="testPointcut1" expression="execution(* springbank.dao.AccountDao.foo(..))"/> |
||||
|
||||
<aspect ref="myAspect"> |
||||
<after method="foo" pointcut-ref="testPointcut"/> |
||||
</aspect> |
||||
|
||||
</config> |
||||
@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN 2.0//EN" "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans-2.0.dtd"> |
||||
|
||||
<beans> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="testBeanTarget" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.PrototypeTargetTests$TestBeanImpl" |
||||
scope="prototype"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="testInterceptor" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.PrototypeTargetTests$TestInterceptor" |
||||
scope="singleton"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="testBeanPrototype" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="proxyInterfaces"> |
||||
<value>org.springframework.aop.framework.PrototypeTargetTests$TestBean</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="singleton"> |
||||
<value>false</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="interceptorNames"> |
||||
<list> |
||||
<value>testInterceptor</value> |
||||
<value>testBeanTarget</value> |
||||
</list> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="testBeanSingleton" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="proxyInterfaces"> |
||||
<value>org.springframework.aop.framework.PrototypeTargetTests$TestBean</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="singleton"> |
||||
<value>true</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="interceptorNames"> |
||||
<list> |
||||
<value>testInterceptor</value> |
||||
<value>testBeanTarget</value> |
||||
</list> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN 2.0//EN" "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans-2.0.dtd"> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
Tests for throws advice. |
||||
--> |
||||
<beans> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="nopInterceptor" class="org.springframework.tests.aop.interceptor.NopInterceptor"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="exposeInvocation" class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.FieldRetrievingFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="targetClass"> |
||||
<value>org.springframework.aop.interceptor.ExposeInvocationInterceptor</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="targetField"><value>INSTANCE</value></property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="countingBeforeAdvice" class="org.springframework.tests.aop.advice.CountingBeforeAdvice"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="proxy" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="target"> |
||||
<bean class="org.springframework.aop.interceptor.InvocationCheckExposedInvocationTestBean" /> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="interceptorNames"> |
||||
<value>exposeInvocation,countingBeforeAdvice,nopInterceptor</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="scoped" class="org.springframework.aop.scope.ScopedProxyAutowireTests$TestBean" scope="prototype" autowire-candidate="false"> |
||||
<aop:scoped-proxy/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="unscoped" class="org.springframework.aop.scope.ScopedProxyAutowireTests$TestBean" autowire-candidate="true"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="autowired" class="org.springframework.aop.scope.ScopedProxyAutowireTests$TestBean" autowire="byType"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="scoped" class="org.springframework.aop.scope.ScopedProxyAutowireTests$TestBean" scope="singleton" autowire-candidate="true"> |
||||
<aop:scoped-proxy/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="unscoped" class="org.springframework.aop.scope.ScopedProxyAutowireTests$TestBean" autowire-candidate="false"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="autowired" class="org.springframework.aop.scope.ScopedProxyAutowireTests$TestBean" autowire="byType"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN 2.0//EN" "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans-2.0.dtd"> |
||||
|
||||
<beans> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- Simple target --> |
||||
<bean id="test" class="org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.TestBean"> |
||||
<property name="name"><value>custom</value></property> |
||||
<property name="age"><value>666</value></property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="nopInterceptor" class="org.springframework.tests.aop.interceptor.SerializableNopInterceptor"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="settersAdvisor" class="org.springframework.aop.support.RegexpMethodPointcutAdvisor"> |
||||
<property name="advice"><ref bean="nopInterceptor"/></property> |
||||
<property name="pattern"> |
||||
<value> |
||||
.*set.* |
||||
</value> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="settersAdvised" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="proxyInterfaces"><value>org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.ITestBean</value></property> |
||||
<property name="target"><ref bean="test"/></property> |
||||
<property name="interceptorNames"><value>settersAdvisor</value></property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="serializableSettersAdvised" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="proxyInterfaces"><value>org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.Person</value></property> |
||||
<property name="target"> |
||||
<bean class="org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.SerializablePerson"> |
||||
<property name="name"><value>serializableSettersAdvised</value></property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
</property> |
||||
<property name="interceptorNames"><value>settersAdvisor</value></property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<!-- Illustrates use of multiple patterns --> |
||||
<bean id="settersAndAbsquatulateAdvisor" class="org.springframework.aop.support.RegexpMethodPointcutAdvisor"> |
||||
<property name="advice"><ref bean="nopInterceptor"/></property> |
||||
<property name="patterns"> |
||||
<list> |
||||
<value>.*get.*</value> |
||||
<value>.*absquatulate</value> |
||||
</list> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="settersAndAbsquatulateAdvised" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="proxyInterfaces"><value>org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.ITestBean</value></property> |
||||
<!-- Force CGLIB so we can cast to TestBean --> |
||||
<property name="proxyTargetClass"><value>true</value></property> |
||||
<property name="target"><ref bean="test"/></property> |
||||
<property name="interceptorNames"><value>settersAndAbsquatulateAdvisor</value></property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<Configuration status="WARN"> |
||||
<Appenders> |
||||
<Console name="Console" target="SYSTEM_OUT"> |
||||
<PatternLayout pattern="%d{HH:mm:ss.SSS} [%t] %-5level %logger{36} - %msg%n" /> |
||||
</Console> |
||||
</Appenders> |
||||
<Loggers> |
||||
<Logger name="org.springframework.beans" level="warn" /> |
||||
<Root level="error"> |
||||
<AppenderRef ref="Console" /> |
||||
</Root> |
||||
</Loggers> |
||||
</Configuration> |
||||
@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<aop:aspectj-autoproxy/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="myAspect" class="org.springframework.aop.aspectj.autoproxy.CodeStyleAspect" |
||||
factory-method="aspectOf"> |
||||
<property name="foo" value="bar"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="otherBean" class="java.lang.Object"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<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-2.0.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="configuredBean" class="org.springframework.beans.factory.aspectj.ShouldBeConfiguredBySpring" lazy-init="true"> |
||||
<property name="name" value="Rod"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/context http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-2.5.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<context:spring-configured/> |
||||
|
||||
<context:annotation-config/> |
||||
|
||||
<import resource="beanConfigurerTests-beans.xml"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" |
||||
xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.5.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/context http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-2.5.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<context:spring-configured/> |
||||
|
||||
<aop:aspectj-autoproxy/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:cache="http://www.springframework.org/schema/cache" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation=" |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/cache http://www.springframework.org/schema/cache/spring-cache.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- |
||||
<aop:config> |
||||
<aop:advisor advice-ref="debugInterceptor" pointcut="execution(* *..CacheableService.*(..))" order="1"/> |
||||
</aop:config> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="cacheAspect" class="org.springframework.cache.aspectj.AnnotationCacheAspect" factory-method="aspectOf"> |
||||
<property name="cacheManager" ref="cacheManager"/> |
||||
<property name="cacheOperationSources" ref="annotationSource"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="annotationSource" class="org.springframework.cache.annotation.AnnotationCacheOperationSource"/> |
||||
--> |
||||
|
||||
<cache:annotation-driven mode="aspectj" key-generator="keyGenerator"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="keyGenerator" class="org.springframework.cache.config.SomeKeyGenerator" /> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="cacheManager" class="org.springframework.cache.support.SimpleCacheManager"> |
||||
<property name="caches"> |
||||
<set> |
||||
<bean class="org.springframework.cache.concurrent.ConcurrentMapCacheFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="name" value="testCache"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
<bean class="org.springframework.cache.concurrent.ConcurrentMapCacheFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="name" value="primary"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
<bean class="org.springframework.cache.concurrent.ConcurrentMapCacheFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="name" value="secondary"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
</set> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="customKeyGenerator" class="org.springframework.cache.config.SomeCustomKeyGenerator" /> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="customCacheManager" class="org.springframework.cache.support.SimpleCacheManager"> |
||||
<property name="caches"> |
||||
<set> |
||||
<bean class="org.springframework.cache.concurrent.ConcurrentMapCacheFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="name" value="testCache"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
</set> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="debugInterceptor" class="org.springframework.aop.interceptor.DebugInterceptor"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="service" class="org.springframework.cache.config.DefaultCacheableService"/> |
||||
<bean id="classService" class="org.springframework.cache.config.AnnotatedClassCacheableService"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:cache="http://www.springframework.org/schema/cache" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/cache http://www.springframework.org/schema/cache/spring-cache.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<cache:annotation-driven mode="aspectj"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="cacheManager" class="org.springframework.cache.support.SimpleCacheManager"> |
||||
<property name="caches"> |
||||
<set> |
||||
<ref bean="defaultCache"/> |
||||
<bean class="org.springframework.cache.concurrent.ConcurrentMapCacheFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="name" value="primary"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
<bean class="org.springframework.cache.concurrent.ConcurrentMapCacheFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="name" value="secondary"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
<bean class="org.springframework.cache.concurrent.ConcurrentMapCacheFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="name" value="exception"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
</set> |
||||
</property> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="defaultCache" |
||||
class="org.springframework.cache.concurrent.ConcurrentMapCacheFactoryBean"> |
||||
<property name="name" value="default"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="cacheableService" class="org.springframework.cache.config.AnnotatedJCacheableService"> |
||||
<constructor-arg ref="defaultCache"/> |
||||
</bean> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||
@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
||||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" |
||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
||||
xmlns:task="http://www.springframework.org/schema/task" |
||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/task |
||||
http://www.springframework.org/schema/task/spring-task.xsd"> |
||||
|
||||
<task:annotation-driven mode="aspectj" executor="testExecutor" |
||||
exception-handler="testExceptionHandler"/> |
||||
|
||||
<task:executor id="testExecutor"/> |
||||
|
||||
<bean id="testExceptionHandler" |
||||
class="org.springframework.aop.interceptor.SimpleAsyncUncaughtExceptionHandler"/> |
||||
|
||||
</beans> |
||||