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I would like to have step-by-step information on :

how to split the ApplicationContext file (eg.: myapp-servlet.xml) into multiple XML files in Spring with some examples ?

I have tried configuring web.xml with "ContextLoaderListener" and have contextConfigLocation like :

<init-param>
        <param-name>contextConfigLocation</param-name>
        <param-value> /WEB-INF/business-services.xml </param-value>
    </init-param>

but it is creating problems.

Please give me in-detail explaination on how to do this.

Thanks in advance !

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What I like to do, if I have multiple context files, is to have my base context class import the other pieces via the import tag.

<import resource="applicationContext-otherStuff.xml"/>

We typically use this model, to keep out datasource configuration separate from the bean instantiations.

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  • If I have a bean which is referencing another bean that locate in other xml file, how can I do that?
    – huahsin68
    Jun 28, 2012 at 2:58
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    What do you mean? As long as you import the other xml file, you should fine.
    – Nick
    Jul 1, 2012 at 2:30
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e.g. with:

    <param-value>classpath*:spring/persistence/*.xml, classpath*:spring/*.xml</param-value>

the paths depend on your locations of the splitted .xml

Example with WEB-INF Directories

<param-value>/WEB-INF/daoContext.xml /WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml</param-value>

sidenote: seems to work without ','

Reference:

  • spring doc chapter: 3.8.5. Convenient ApplicationContext instantiation for web applications
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  • Hi Michael, Thanks for your response ! But what if I have added the splitted .xml files at /WEB-INF/ folder itself? Should I put CLASSPATH in this case also or simple <param-value> /WEB-INF/business-services.xml </param-value> entry should work? Please guide me on this.
    – Krupal
    Feb 24, 2009 at 15:43

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