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In my project, we have a spring mvc application. It has got both applicationcontext.xml as well as -servlet.xml config files. Bean definitons are spread in both the files.

I want to know when we have -servlet.xml wats the need for applicationcontext.xml?

Please provide any explanation in this area.

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applicationContext.xml will have the bean definitions of the core spring components.

project-servlet.xml will have bean definitions of indivisual servlets.

-servlet.xml can have references to applicationContext.xml not the other way round.

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What you refer as applicationContext.xml is the root application context (you put beans there when you need application-wide access to them) and what you refer as the [servlet]-context.xml is a specific Spring Bean configuration xml for Spring MVC's DispatcherServlet.

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  • so if i have a bean class and it is defined only in [servlet]-context.xml , i cannot get its instance using getBean method. right?
    – senthil
    Nov 23, 2012 at 7:21
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    If you are accessing the WebApplicationContext from the ServletContext then you are right, that is because the ContextLoaderListener will look (by default) to a Spring Configuration file named "applicationContext.xml" in your WEB-INF directory
    – ElderMael
    Nov 23, 2012 at 7:24
  • Please tell me how to get the servlet-context.xml bean by using getBean (or whatever)...as you used If...could you tell me the other way to get the bean from servlet-context.xml...can the webapplicationcontext have the access only to applicationcontext.xml..does it access to servlet-context.xml also?..to acccess the servlet-context.xml with webapplicationcontext(or with any other class) what should we do?
    – Pratap M
    Nov 23, 2012 at 7:55
  • I think that is not possible without extending the DispatcherServlet to publish his own context... but feel free to ask another question about it!
    – ElderMael
    Nov 23, 2012 at 8:16
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servlet-context is specific to a servlet and application context is shared for whole application. So when you define a Bean in servlet-context.xml the Bean is available to the context of that specific servlet, but when you define a Bean in application-context.xml it is available in the whole application. So if you have multiple dispatcherServlet you can have separate servlet-context for each servlet. But there is only one application-context for the application

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