提交 99cf06bf 编写于 作者: P Phillip Webb

Remove superfluous space before 'http' in asciidoc

Remove the superfluous space that appears before each 'http' reference
in the asciidoc source. Presumably there due to some quirk of the
docbook conversion.

Issue: SPR-11096
上级 13bef4fd
......@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ your code base.
This document is a reference guide to Spring Framework features. If you have any
requests, comments, or questions on this document, please post them on the user mailing
list or on the support forums at http://forum.spring.io/[].
list or on the support forums at http://forum.spring.io/[].
[[overview]]
== Introduction to Spring Framework
......@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ In general, Spring publishes its artifacts to four different places:
files are in the same form as the community download (
`org.springframework.*-<version>.jar`), and the dependencies are also in this "long"
form, with external libraries (not from SpringSource) having the prefix
`com.springsource`. See the http://www.springsource.com/repository/app/faq[FAQ] for
`com.springsource`. See the http://www.springsource.com/repository/app/faq[FAQ] for
more information.
* In a public Maven repository hosted on Amazon S3 for development snapshots and
milestone releases (a copy of the final releases is also held here). The jar file
......@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ necessarily use a different naming convention than Maven Central artifacts.
| Search Utilities
| Various
| http://www.springsource.com/repository[http://www.springsource.com/repository]
| http://www.springsource.com/repository[http://www.springsource.com/repository]
| Integration with SpringSource Tools
| Integration through STS with Maven dependency management
......@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ Ivy configuration that you can copy and paste if you are using those tools.
[[overview-ivy-dependency-management]]
===== Ivy Dependency Management
If you prefer to use http://ant.apache.org/ivy[Ivy] to manage dependencies then there
If you prefer to use http://ant.apache.org/ivy[Ivy] to manage dependencies then there
are similar names and configuration options.
To configure Ivy to point to the SpringSource EBR add the following resolvers to your
......@@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ platform. Allegedly there is also a performance benefit because the bindings are
compile-time not runtime.
A more common choice amongst SLF4J users, which uses fewer steps and generates fewer
dependencies, is to bind directly to http://logback.qos.ch[Logback]. This removes the
dependencies, is to bind directly to http://logback.qos.ch[Logback]. This removes the
extra binding step because Logback implements SLF4J directly, so you only need to depend
on two libraries not four ( `jcl-over-slf4j` and `logback`). If you do that you might
also need to exclude the slf4j-api dependency from other external dependencies (not
......@@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ Spring), because you only want one version of that API on the classpath.
[[overview-logging-log4j]]
===== Using Log4J
Many people use http://logging.apache.org/log4j[Log4j] as a logging framework for
Many people use http://logging.apache.org/log4j[Log4j] as a logging framework for
configuration and management purposes. It's efficient and well-established, and in fact
it's what we use at runtime when we build and test Spring. Spring also provides some
utilities for configuring and initializing Log4j, so it has an optional compile-time
......@@ -783,7 +783,7 @@ the changes and new features for Spring Framework 3.0. While every effort has be
to ensure that there are no errors in this documentation, some errors may nevertheless
have crept in. If you do spot any typos or even more serious errors, and you can spare a
few cycles during lunch, please do bring the error to the attention of the Spring team
by http://jira.springframework.org/[raising an issue].
by http://jira.springframework.org/[raising an issue].
[[new-in-3.0-new-tutorial]]
=== New articles and tutorials
......@@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ The Spring Expression Language was created to provide the Spring community a sin
well supported expression language that can be used across all the products in the
Spring portfolio. Its language features are driven by the requirements of the projects
in the Spring portfolio, including tooling requirements for code completion support
within the Eclipse based http://www.springsource.com/products/sts[SpringSource Tool
within the Eclipse based http://www.springsource.com/products/sts[SpringSource Tool
Suite].
The following is an example of how the Expression Language can be used to configure some
......@@ -1085,27 +1085,27 @@ fully-qualified class names are given. See also <<migration-3.1>>
[[new-in-3.1-cache-abstraction]]
=== Cache Abstraction
* <<cache>>
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/23/spring-3-1-m1-caching/[Cache Abstraction]
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/23/spring-3-1-m1-caching/[Cache Abstraction]
(SpringSource team blog)
[[new-in-3.1-bean-definition-profiles]]
=== Bean Definition Profiles
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/11/spring-framework-3-1-m1-released/[XML
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/11/spring-framework-3-1-m1-released/[XML
profiles] (SpringSource Team Blog)
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/14/spring-3-1-m1-introducing-profile/[Introducing
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/14/spring-3-1-m1-introducing-profile/[Introducing
@Profile] (SpringSource Team Blog)
* See org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration Javadoc
* See org.springframework.context.annotation.Profile Javadoc
[[new-in-3.1-environment-abstraction]]
=== Environment Abstraction
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/11/spring-framework-3-1-m1-released/[Environment
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/11/spring-framework-3-1-m1-released/[Environment
Abstraction] (SpringSource Team Blog)
* See org.springframework.core.env.Environment Javadoc
[[new-in-3.1-property-source-abstraction]]
=== PropertySource Abstraction
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/15/spring-3-1-m1-unified-property-management/[Unified
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/15/spring-3-1-m1-unified-property-management/[Unified
Property Management] (SpringSource Team Blog)
* See org.springframework.core.env.Environment Javadoc
* See org.springframework.core.env.PropertySource Javadoc
......@@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@ for configuring the Spring `TestContext`. In addition, a new `@ActiveProfiles`
annotation has been introduced to support declarative configuration of active bean
definition profiles in `ApplicationContext` integration tests.
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/06/21/spring-3-1-m2-testing-with-configuration-classes-and-profiles/[Spring
* http://blog.springsource.com/2011/06/21/spring-3-1-m2-testing-with-configuration-classes-and-profiles/[Spring
3.1 M2: Testing with @Configuration Classes and Profiles] (SpringSource Team Blog)
* See <<testcontext-framework>>
* See <<testcontext-ctx-management-javaconfig>> and
......@@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@ The new `WebApplicationInitializer` builds atop Servlet 3.0's
traditional web.xml.
* See org.springframework.web.WebApplicationInitializer Javadoc
* http://bit.ly/lrDHja[Diff from Spring's Greenhouse reference application]
* http://bit.ly/lrDHja[Diff from Spring's Greenhouse reference application]
demonstrating migration from web.xml to `WebApplicationInitializer`
[[new-in-3.1-servlet-3-multipart-resolver]]
......@@ -1564,7 +1564,7 @@ Several implementations of the `ApplicationContext` interface are supplied
out-of-the-box with Spring. In standalone applications it is common to create an
instance of
http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/support/ClassPathXmlApplicationContext.html[`ClassPathXmlApplicationContext`]
or http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/support/FileSystemXmlApplicationContext.html[`FileSystemXmlApplicationContext`].
or http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/support/FileSystemXmlApplicationContext.html[`FileSystemXmlApplicationContext`].
While XML has been the traditional format for defining configuration metadata you can
instruct the container to use Java annotations or code as the metadata format by
providing a small amount of XML configuration to declaratively enable support for these
......@@ -1733,7 +1733,7 @@ The following example shows the data access objects `daos.xml` file:
In the preceding example, the service layer consists of the class `PetStoreServiceImpl`,
and two data access objects of the type `SqlMapAccountDao` and SqlMapItemDao are based
on the http://ibatis.apache.org/[iBatis] Object/Relational mapping framework. The
on the http://ibatis.apache.org/[iBatis] Object/Relational mapping framework. The
`property name` element refers to the name of the JavaBean property, and the `ref`
element refers to the name of another bean definition. This linkage between id and ref
elements expresses the dependency between collaborating objects. For details of
......@@ -2661,8 +2661,8 @@ XML configuration.
----
The preceding XML is more succinct; however, typos are discovered at runtime rather than
design time, unless you use an IDE such as http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/[IntelliJ
IDEA] or the http://www.springsource.com/products/sts[SpringSource Tool Suite] (STS)
design time, unless you use an IDE such as http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/[IntelliJ
IDEA] or the http://www.springsource.com/products/sts[SpringSource Tool Suite] (STS)
that support automatic property completion when you create bean definitions. Such IDE
assistance is highly recommended.
......@@ -9953,7 +9953,7 @@ The `number` package provides a NumberFormatter, CurrencyFormatter, and PercentF
to format java.lang.Number objects using a java.text.NumberFormat. The `datetime`
package provides a DateFormatter to format java.util.Date objects with a
java.text.DateFormat. The `datetime.joda` package provides comprehensive datetime
formatting support based on the http://joda-time.sourceforge.net[Joda Time library].
formatting support based on the http://joda-time.sourceforge.net[Joda Time library].
Consider `DateFormatter` as an example `Formatter` implementation:
......@@ -10376,7 +10376,7 @@ public class PersonForm {
When an instance of this class is validated by a JSR-303 Validator, these constraints
will be enforced.
For general information on JSR-303/JSR-349, see the http://beanvalidation.org/[Bean
For general information on JSR-303/JSR-349, see the http://beanvalidation.org/[Bean
Validation website]. For information on the specific capabilities of the default
reference implementation, see the https://www.hibernate.org/412.html[Hibernate
Validator] documentation. To learn how to setup a Bean Validation provider as a Spring
......@@ -11591,7 +11591,7 @@ System.out.println(name); // Elvis Presley
[[expressions-operator-safe-navigation]]
==== Safe Navigation operator
The Safe Navigation operator is used to avoid a `NullPointerException` and comes from
the http://groovy.codehaus.org/Operators#Operators-SafeNavigationOperator(%3F.)[Groovy]
the http://groovy.codehaus.org/Operators#Operators-SafeNavigationOperator(%3F.)[Groovy]
language. Typically when you have a reference to an object you might need to verify that
it is not null before accessing methods or properties of the object. To avoid this, the
safe navigation operator will simply return null instead of throwing an exception.
......@@ -12224,7 +12224,7 @@ private void anyOldTransfer() {}// the pointcut signature
The pointcut expression that forms the value of the `@Pointcut` annotation is a regular
AspectJ 5 pointcut expression. For a full discussion of AspectJ's pointcut language, see
the http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/released/progguide/index.html[AspectJ
the http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/released/progguide/index.html[AspectJ
Programming Guide] (and for Java 5 based extensions, the
http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/released/adk15notebook/index.html[AspectJ 5
Developers Notebook]) or one of the books on AspectJ such as "Eclipse AspectJ" by Colyer
......@@ -14165,7 +14165,7 @@ simple method executions (for example, field get or set join points, and so on).
When using AspectJ, you have the choice of the AspectJ language syntax (also known as
the "code style") or the @AspectJ annotation style. Clearly, if you are not using Java
5+ then the choice has been made for you... use the code style. If aspects play a large
role in your design, and you are able to use the http://www.eclipse.org/ajdt/[AspectJ
role in your design, and you are able to use the http://www.eclipse.org/ajdt/[AspectJ
Development Tools (AJDT)] plugin for Eclipse, then the AspectJ language syntax is the
preferred option: it is cleaner and simpler because the language was purposefully
designed for writing aspects. If you are not using Eclipse, or have only a few aspects
......@@ -14586,7 +14586,7 @@ available for use in the body of the constructors, then you need to define this
You can find out more information about the language semantics of the various pointcut
types in AspectJ
http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/next/progguide/semantics-joinPoints.html[in this
appendix] of the http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/next/progguide/index.html[AspectJ
appendix] of the http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/next/progguide/index.html[AspectJ
Programming Guide].
====
......@@ -15157,14 +15157,14 @@ environment (summarized in the following table).
Weblogic 10]
| `WebLogicLoadTimeWeaver`
| Running in http://www-01.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/[IBM WebSphere
| Running in http://www-01.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/[IBM WebSphere
Application Server 7]
| `WebSphereLoadTimeWeaver`
| Running in http://glassfish.dev.java.net/[GlassFish]
| Running in http://glassfish.dev.java.net/[GlassFish]
| `GlassFishLoadTimeWeaver`
| Running in http://www.jboss.org/jbossas/[JBoss AS]
| Running in http://www.jboss.org/jbossas/[JBoss AS]
| `JBossLoadTimeWeaver`
| JVM started with Spring `InstrumentationSavingAgent` __(java
......@@ -15172,7 +15172,7 @@ environment (summarized in the following table).
| `InstrumentationLoadTimeWeaver`
| Fallback, expecting the underlying ClassLoader to follow common conventions (e.g.
applicable to `TomcatInstrumentableClassLoader` and http://www.caucho.com/[Resin])
applicable to `TomcatInstrumentableClassLoader` and http://www.caucho.com/[Resin])
| `ReflectiveLoadTimeWeaver`
|===
......@@ -15328,7 +15328,7 @@ details about available context locations.
Tomcat versions prior to 5.5.20 contained a bug in the XML configuration parsing that
prevented usage of the `Loader` tag inside __server.xml__ configuration, regardless of
whether a class loader is specified or whether it is the official or a custom one. See
Tomcat's bugzilla for http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39704[more
Tomcat's bugzilla for http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39704[more
details].
In Tomcat 5.5.x, versions 5.5.20 or later, you should set
......@@ -15395,12 +15395,12 @@ using this in application server environments (depending on your operation polic
Additionally, the JDK agent will instrument the __entire__ VM which can prove expensive.
For performance reasons, it is recommended to use this configuration only if your target
environment (such as http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/[Jetty]) does not have (or does not
environment (such as http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/[Jetty]) does not have (or does not
support) a dedicated LTW.
[[aop-resources]]
=== Further Resources
More information on AspectJ can be found on the http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj[AspectJ
More information on AspectJ can be found on the http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj[AspectJ
website].
The book __Eclipse AspectJ__ by Adrian Colyer et. al. (Addison-Wesley, 2005) provides a
......@@ -17135,8 +17135,8 @@ configuration in testing scenarios without modification.
The `org.springframework.mock.web` package contains a comprehensive set of Servlet API
mock objects, targeted at usage with Spring's Web MVC framework, which are useful for
testing web contexts and controllers. These mock objects are generally more convenient
to use than dynamic mock objects such as http://www.easymock.org[EasyMock] or existing
Servlet API mock objects such as http://www.mockobjects.com[MockObjects].
to use than dynamic mock objects such as http://www.easymock.org[EasyMock] or existing
Servlet API mock objects such as http://www.mockobjects.com[MockObjects].
[[mock-objects-portlet]]
===== Portlet API
......@@ -20192,24 +20192,24 @@ PetClinic application for an example.
=== Further Resources
Consult the following resources for more information about testing:
* http://www.junit.org/[JUnit]: "__A programmer-oriented testing framework for Java__".
* http://www.junit.org/[JUnit]: "__A programmer-oriented testing framework for Java__".
Used by the Spring Framework in its test suite.
* http://testng.org/[TestNG]: A testing framework inspired by JUnit with added support
* http://testng.org/[TestNG]: A testing framework inspired by JUnit with added support
for Java 5 annotations, test groups, data-driven testing, distributed testing, etc.
* http://www.mockobjects.com/[MockObjects.com]: Web site dedicated to mock objects, a
* http://www.mockobjects.com/[MockObjects.com]: Web site dedicated to mock objects, a
technique for improving the design of code within test-driven development.
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mock_Object["Mock Objects"]: Article in Wikipedia.
* http://www.easymock.org/[EasyMock]: Java library " __that provides Mock Objects for
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mock_Object["Mock Objects"]: Article in Wikipedia.
* http://www.easymock.org/[EasyMock]: Java library " __that provides Mock Objects for
interfaces (and objects through the class extension) by generating them on the fly
using Java's proxy mechanism.__ " Used by the Spring Framework in its test suite.
* http://www.jmock.org/[JMock]: Library that supports test-driven development of Java
* http://www.jmock.org/[JMock]: Library that supports test-driven development of Java
code with mock objects.
* http://mockito.org/[Mockito]: Java mock library based on the
* http://mockito.org/[Mockito]: Java mock library based on the
http://xunitpatterns.com/Test%20Spy.html[test spy] pattern.
* http://dbunit.sourceforge.net/[DbUnit]: JUnit extension (also usable with Ant and
* http://dbunit.sourceforge.net/[DbUnit]: JUnit extension (also usable with Ant and
Maven) targeted for database-driven projects that, among other things, puts your
database into a known state between test runs.
* http://grinder.sourceforge.net/[The Grinder]: Java load testing framework.
* http://grinder.sourceforge.net/[The Grinder]: Java load testing framework.
[[spring-data-tier]]
= Data Access
......@@ -20332,7 +20332,7 @@ Typically you need an application server's JTA capability only if your applicati
to handle transactions across multiple resources, which is not a requirement for many
applications. Many high-end applications use a single, highly scalable database (such as
Oracle RAC) instead. Standalone transaction managers such as
http://www.atomikos.com/[Atomikos Transactions] and http://jotm.objectweb.org/[JOTM]
http://www.atomikos.com/[Atomikos Transactions] and http://jotm.objectweb.org/[JOTM]
are other options. Of course, you may need other application server capabilities such as
Java Message Service (JMS) and J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA).
......@@ -22123,12 +22123,12 @@ treats them as errors.
=== Further Resources
For more information about the Spring Framework's transaction support:
* http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-01-2009/jw-01-spring-transactions.html[Distributed
* http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-01-2009/jw-01-spring-transactions.html[Distributed
transactions in Spring, with and without XA] is a JavaWorld presentation in which
SpringSource's David Syer guides you through seven patterns for distributed
transactions in Spring applications, three of them with XA and four without.
* http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/JTDS[Java Transaction Design Strategies] is a book
available from http://www.infoq.com/[InfoQ] that provides a well-paced introduction
* http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/JTDS[Java Transaction Design Strategies] is a book
available from http://www.infoq.com/[InfoQ] that provides a well-paced introduction
to transactions in Java. It also includes side-by-side examples of how to configure
and use transactions with both the Spring Framework and EJB3.
......@@ -22769,7 +22769,7 @@ are the parameter names and the values are the parameter values.
Another `SqlParameterSource` implementation is the `BeanPropertySqlParameterSource`
class. This class wraps an arbitrary JavaBean (that is, an instance of a class that
adheres to http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/docs/spec.html[the JavaBean
adheres to http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/docs/spec.html[the JavaBean
conventions]), and uses the properties of the wrapped JavaBean as the source of named
parameter values.
......@@ -24576,8 +24576,8 @@ SqlTypeValue value = new AbstractSqlTypeValue() {
[[jdbc-embedded-database-support]]
=== Embedded database support
The `org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.embedded` package provides support for embedded
Java database engines. Support for http://www.hsqldb.org[HSQL],
http://www.h2database.com[H2], and http://db.apache.org/derby[Derby] is provided
Java database engines. Support for http://www.hsqldb.org[HSQL],
http://www.h2database.com[H2], and http://db.apache.org/derby[Derby] is provided
natively. You can also use an extensible API to plug in new embedded database types and
`DataSource` implementations.
......@@ -24962,7 +24962,7 @@ exception hierarchies.
[[orm-hibernate]]
=== Hibernate
We will start with a coverage of http://www.hibernate.org/[Hibernate 3] in a Spring
We will start with a coverage of http://www.hibernate.org/[Hibernate 3] in a Spring
environment, using it to demonstrate the approach that Spring takes towards integrating
O/R mappers. This section will cover many issues in detail and show different variations
of DAO implementations and transaction demarcation. Most of these patterns can be
......@@ -26728,7 +26728,7 @@ interface. It can be wired up as follows:
==== Mapping
Although it is possible to rely on Castor's default marshalling behavior, it might be
necessary to have more control over it. This can be accomplished using a Castor mapping
file. For more information, refer to http://castor.codehaus.org/xml-mapping.html[Castor
file. For more information, refer to http://castor.codehaus.org/xml-mapping.html[Castor
XML Mapping].
The mapping can be set using the `mappingLocation` resource property, indicated below
......@@ -26797,7 +26797,7 @@ Infoset fidelity. It takes a different approach to that of most other O/X mappin
frameworks, in that all classes that are generated from an XML Schema are all derived
from `XmlObject`, and contain XML binding information in them.
For more information on XMLBeans, refer to the http://xmlbeans.apache.org/[__XMLBeans
For more information on XMLBeans, refer to the http://xmlbeans.apache.org/[__XMLBeans
web site __]. The Spring-WS integration classes reside in the
`org.springframework.oxm.xmlbeans` package.
......@@ -26857,7 +26857,7 @@ XML. After preparing the binding and compiling the classes, a JiBX binding compi
enhances the class files, and adds code to handle converting instances of the classes
from or to XML.
For more information on JiBX, refer to the http://jibx.sourceforge.net/[__JiBX web
For more information on JiBX, refer to the http://jibx.sourceforge.net/[__JiBX web
site__]. The Spring integration classes reside in the `org.springframework.oxm.jibx`
package.
......@@ -26918,7 +26918,7 @@ Available attributes are:
XStream is a simple library to serialize objects to XML and back again. It does not
require any mapping, and generates clean XML.
For more information on XStream, refer to the http://xstream.codehaus.org/[__XStream
For more information on XStream, refer to the http://xstream.codehaus.org/[__XStream
web site__]. The Spring integration classes reside in the
`org.springframework.oxm.xstream` package.
......@@ -27023,7 +27023,7 @@ For an explanation of this principle, refer to __Expert Spring Web MVC and Web F
Seth Ladd and others; specifically see the section "A Look At Design," on page 117 of
the first edition. Alternatively, see
* http://www.objectmentor.com/resources/articles/ocp.pdf[Bob Martin, The Open-Closed
* http://www.objectmentor.com/resources/articles/ocp.pdf[Bob Martin, The Open-Closed
Principle (PDF)]
You cannot add advice to final methods when you use Spring MVC. For example, you cannot
......@@ -27766,10 +27766,10 @@ configuration. For more information on placeholders see the Javadoc for
[[mvc-ann-matrix-variables]]
===== Matrix Variables
The URI specification http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.3[RFC 3986] defines
The URI specification http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.3[RFC 3986] defines
the possibility of including name-value pairs within path segments. There is no specific
term used in the spec. The general "URI path parameters" could be applied although the
more unique http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/MatrixURIs.html["Matrix URIs"], originating
more unique http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/MatrixURIs.html["Matrix URIs"], originating
from an old post by Tim Berners-Lee, is also frequently used and fairly well known.
Within Spring MVC these are referred to as matrix variables.
......@@ -29380,7 +29380,7 @@ server:
representation of the user fred, and `http://www.example.com/users/fred.xml` requests
an XML representation.
* Use the same URI for the client to locate the resource, but set the `Accept` HTTP
request header to list the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type[media
request header to list the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type[media
types] that it understands. For example, an HTTP request for
`http://www.example.com/users/fred` with an `Accept` header set to `application/pdf`
requests a PDF representation of the user fred, while
......@@ -29832,7 +29832,7 @@ request with a simple request parameter.
Spring's built-in multipart support handles file uploads in web applications. You enable
this multipart support with pluggable `MultipartResolver` objects, defined in the
`org.springframework.web.multipart` package. Spring provides one `MultipartResolver`
implementation for use with http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/fileupload[__Commons
implementation for use with http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/fileupload[__Commons
FileUpload__] and another for use with Servlet 3.0 multipart request parsing.
By default, Spring does no multipart handling, because some developers want to handle
......@@ -30468,7 +30468,7 @@ properties that can be configured.
[[mvc-etag]]
=== ETag support
An http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_ETag[ETag] (entity tag) is an HTTP response header
An http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_ETag[ETag] (entity tag) is an HTTP response header
returned by an HTTP/1.1 compliant web server used to determine change in content at a
given URL. It can be considered to be the more sophisticated successor to the
`Last-Modified` header. When a server returns a representation with an ETag header, the
......@@ -32196,11 +32196,11 @@ per preparer name (as used in your Tiles definitions).
[[view-velocity]]
=== Velocity & FreeMarker
http://velocity.apache.org[Velocity] and http://www.freemarker.org[FreeMarker] are two
http://velocity.apache.org[Velocity] and http://www.freemarker.org[FreeMarker] are two
templating languages that can be used as view technologies within Spring MVC
applications. The languages are quite similar and serve similar needs and so are
considered together in this section. For semantic and syntactic differences between the
two languages, see the http://www.freemarker.org[FreeMarker] web site.
two languages, see the http://www.freemarker.org[FreeMarker] web site.
[[view-velocity-dependencies]]
==== Dependencies
......@@ -33553,7 +33553,7 @@ For more information about SWF, consult the Spring Web Flow website.
****
This chapter details Spring's integration with third party web frameworks such as
http://java.sun.com/javaee/javaserverfaces/[JSF], http://struts.apache.org/[Struts],
http://java.sun.com/javaee/javaserverfaces/[JSF], http://struts.apache.org/[Struts],
http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/[WebWork], and
http://tapestry.apache.org/[Tapestry].
......@@ -33678,7 +33678,7 @@ interface framework. As of Java EE 5, it is an official part of the Java EE umbr
For a popular JSF runtime as well as for popular JSF component libraries, check out the
http://myfaces.apache.org/[Apache MyFaces project]. The MyFaces project also provides
common JSF extensions such as http://myfaces.apache.org/orchestra/[MyFaces Orchestra]:
common JSF extensions such as http://myfaces.apache.org/orchestra/[MyFaces Orchestra]:
a Spring-based JSF extension that provides rich conversation scope support.
[NOTE]
......@@ -34001,11 +34001,11 @@ public class UserAction extends DispatchActionSupport {
Spring includes subclasses for all of the standard Struts Actions - the Spring versions
merely have __Support__ appended to the name:
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/struts/ActionSupport.html[`ActionSupport`],
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/struts/DispatchActionSupport.html[`DispatchActionSupport`],
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/struts/LookupDispatchActionSupport.html[`LookupDispatchActionSupport`]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/struts/ActionSupport.html[`ActionSupport`],
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/struts/DispatchActionSupport.html[`DispatchActionSupport`],
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/struts/LookupDispatchActionSupport.html[`LookupDispatchActionSupport`]
and
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/struts/MappingDispatchActionSupport.html[`MappingDispatchActionSupport`].
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/struts/MappingDispatchActionSupport.html[`MappingDispatchActionSupport`].
The recommended strategy is to use the approach that best suits your project.
Subclassing makes your code more readable, and you know exactly how your dependencies
......@@ -34015,7 +34015,7 @@ integrating with Struts.
[[webwork]]
=== WebWork 2.x
From the http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/[WebWork homepage]:
From the http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/[WebWork homepage]:
"__WebWork is a Java web-application development framework. It is built specifically
with developer productivity and code simplicity in mind, providing robust support for
......@@ -34040,7 +34040,7 @@ Now in the interests of adhering to the DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) principle, i
be foolish to document the Spring-WebWork integration in light of the fact that the
WebWork team have already written such a writeup. Please consult the
http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/wikidocs/Spring.html[Spring-WebWork integration
page] on the http://wiki.opensymphony.com/display/WW/WebWork[WebWork wiki] for the full
page] on the http://wiki.opensymphony.com/display/WW/WebWork[WebWork wiki] for the full
lowdown.
Note that the Spring-WebWork integration code was developed (and continues to be
......@@ -34051,7 +34051,7 @@ http://forum.springframework.org/forumdisplay.php?f=25[Spring support forums], t
[[tapestry]]
=== Tapestry 3.x and 4.x
From the http://tapestry.apache.org/[Tapestry homepage]:
From the http://tapestry.apache.org/[Tapestry homepage]:
"__Tapestry is an open-source framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable
web applications in Java. Tapestry complements and builds upon the standard Java Servlet
......@@ -34082,7 +34082,7 @@ injection means afforded by Spring. The real beauty of the rest of this Spring-T
integration is that the elegant and flexible design of Tapestry itself makes doing this
dependency injection of Spring-managed beans a cinch. (Another nice thing is that this
Spring-Tapestry integration code was written - and continues to be maintained - by the
Tapestry creator http://howardlewisship.com/blog/[Howard M. Lewis Ship], so hats off to
Tapestry creator http://howardlewisship.com/blog/[Howard M. Lewis Ship], so hats off to
him for what is really some silky smooth integration).
[[tapestry-di]]
......@@ -34527,10 +34527,10 @@ throughout the stack in this Tapestry application.
Find below links to further resources about the various web frameworks described in this
chapter.
* The http://java.sun.com/javaee/javaserverfaces/[JSF] homepage
* The http://struts.apache.org/[Struts] homepage
* The http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/[WebWork] homepage
* The http://tapestry.apache.org/[Tapestry] homepage
* The http://java.sun.com/javaee/javaserverfaces/[JSF] homepage
* The http://struts.apache.org/[Struts] homepage
* The http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/[WebWork] homepage
* The http://tapestry.apache.org/[Tapestry] homepage
[[portlet]]
== Portlet MVC Framework
......@@ -36112,7 +36112,7 @@ will transparently create an invoker and remotely enable the account service thr
[[remoting-caucho-protocols]]
=== Using Hessian or Burlap to remotely call services via HTTP
Hessian offers a binary HTTP-based remoting protocol. It is developed by Caucho and more
information about Hessian itself can be found at http://www.caucho.com[].
information about Hessian itself can be found at http://www.caucho.com[].
[[remoting-caucho-protocols-hessian]]
==== Wiring up the DispatcherServlet for Hessian and co.
......@@ -36260,7 +36260,7 @@ this application context.
====
Of course, this example doesn't show a flexible kind of security infrastructure. For
more options as far as security is concerned, have a look at the Spring Security project
at http://projects.spring.io/spring-security/[].
at http://projects.spring.io/spring-security/[].
====
[[remoting-httpinvoker]]
......@@ -36390,7 +36390,7 @@ Spring provides full support for standard Java web services APIs:
* Accessing web services using JAX-WS
In addition to stock support for JAX-WS in Spring Core, the Spring portfolio also
features http://www.springframework.org/spring-ws[Spring Web Services], a solution for
features http://www.springframework.org/spring-ws[Spring Web Services], a solution for
contract-first, document-driven web services - highly recommended for building modern,
future-proof web services.
......@@ -36851,28 +36851,28 @@ practices.
| HTTP Method | RestTemplate Method
| DELETE
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#delete(String,%20Object...)[delete]
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#delete(String,%20Object...)[delete]
| GET
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#getForObject(String,%20Class,%20Object...)[getForObject]
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#getForObject(String,%20Class,%20Object...)[getForObject]
http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#getForEntity(String,%20Class,%20Object...)[getForEntity]
| HEAD
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#headForHeaders(String,%20Object...)[headForHeaders(String
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#headForHeaders(String,%20Object...)[headForHeaders(String
url, String... urlVariables)]
| OPTIONS
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#optionsForAllow(String,%20Object...)[optionsForAllow(String
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#optionsForAllow(String,%20Object...)[optionsForAllow(String
url, String... urlVariables)]
| POST
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#postForLocation(String,%20Object,%20Object...)[postForLocation(String
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#postForLocation(String,%20Object,%20Object...)[postForLocation(String
url, Object request, String... urlVariables)]
http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#postForObject(java.lang.String,%20java.lang.Object,%20java.lang.Class,%20java.lang.String...)[postForObject(String
url, Object request, Class<T> responseType, String... uriVariables)]
| PUT
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#put(String,%20Object,%20Object...)[put(String
| http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/client/RestTemplate.html#put(String,%20Object,%20Object...)[put(String
url, Object request, String...urlVariables)]
|===
......@@ -39399,7 +39399,7 @@ To create an `MBeanServerConnection` to a remote JSR-160 enabled `MBeanServer` u
JSR-160 permits extensions to the way in which communication is done between the client
and the server. The examples above are using the mandatory RMI-based implementation
required by the JSR-160 specification (IIOP and JRMP) and the (optional) JMXMP. By using
other providers or JMX implementations (such as http://mx4j.sourceforge.net[MX4J]) you
other providers or JMX implementations (such as http://mx4j.sourceforge.net[MX4J]) you
can take advantage of protocols like SOAP, Hessian, Burlap over simple HTTP or SSL and
others:
......@@ -39754,14 +39754,14 @@ you can accept the coupling to both Spring and JMX, then do so.
=== Further Resources
This section contains links to further resources about JMX.
* The http://java.sun.com/products/JavaManagement/[JMX homepage] at Sun
* The http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr003/index3.html[JMX
* The http://java.sun.com/products/JavaManagement/[JMX homepage] at Sun
* The http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr003/index3.html[JMX
specification] (JSR-000003)
* The http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr160/index.html[JMX Remote API
* The http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr160/index.html[JMX Remote API
specification] (JSR-000160)
* The http://mx4j.sourceforge.net/[MX4J homepage] (an Open Source implementation of
* The http://mx4j.sourceforge.net/[MX4J homepage] (an Open Source implementation of
various JMX specs)
* http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2SE/jmx.html[Getting Started with
* http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2SE/jmx.html[Getting Started with
JMX] - an introductory article from Sun.
[[cci]]
......@@ -40833,8 +40833,8 @@ For more information on Spring's transaction facilities, see the chapter entitle
The following additional jars to be on the classpath of your application in order to be
able to use the Spring Framework's email library.
* The http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/[JavaMail] `mail.jar` library
* The http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/jaf/downloads/index.html[JAF]
* The http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/[JavaMail] `mail.jar` library
* The http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/jaf/downloads/index.html[JAF]
`activation.jar` library
All of these libraries are freely available on the web.
......@@ -41129,7 +41129,7 @@ using the Velocity template library to create email content.
[[mail-templates-example]]
===== A Velocity-based example
To use http://velocity.apache.org[Velocity] to create your email template(s), you will
To use http://velocity.apache.org[Velocity] to create your email template(s), you will
need to have the Velocity libraries available on your classpath. You will also need to
create one or more Velocity templates for the email content that your application needs.
Find below the Velocity template that this example will be using. As you can see it is
......@@ -43046,9 +43046,9 @@ in the Spring Framework.
Find below links to further resources about the various dynamic languages described in
this chapter.
* The http://jruby.codehaus.org/[JRuby] homepage
* The http://groovy.codehaus.org/[Groovy] homepage
* The http://www.beanshell.org/[BeanShell] homepage
* The http://jruby.codehaus.org/[JRuby] homepage
* The http://groovy.codehaus.org/[Groovy] homepage
* The http://www.beanshell.org/[BeanShell] homepage
Some of the more active members of the Spring community have also added support for a
number of additional dynamic languages above and beyond the ones covered in this
......@@ -43610,7 +43610,7 @@ we did in the example above by defining the target cache through the `cache:defi
[[cache-store-configuration]]
=== Configuring the cache storage
Out of the box, the cache abstraction provides integration with two storages - one on
top of the JDK `ConcurrentMap` and one for http://ehcache.org/[EhCache] library. To use
top of the JDK `ConcurrentMap` and one for http://ehcache.org/[EhCache] library. To use
them, one needs to simply declare an appropriate `CacheManager` - an entity that
controls and manages `Cache` s and can be used to retrieve these for storage.
......@@ -45952,41 +45952,41 @@ Javadoc for each item for exact details. See also the
http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/deprecated-list.html[complete
list of deprecations] in the framework.
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/orm/ibatis/package-summary.html[org.springframework.orm.ibatis]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/scheduling/backportconcurrent/package-summary.html[org.springframework.scheduling.backportconcurrent]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/ejb/support/package-summary.html[org.springframework.ejb.support]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/http/converter/xml/XmlAwareFormHttpMessageConverter.html[org.springframework.http.converter.xml.XmlAwareFormHttpMessageConverter]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/jsf/DelegatingVariableResolver.html[org.springframework.web.jsf.DelegatingVariableResolver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/jsf/SpringBeanVariableResolver.html[org.springframework.web.jsf.SpringBeanVariableResolver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/ui/velocity/CommonsLoggingLogSystem.html[org.springframework.ui.velocity.CommonsLoggingLogSystem]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/ui/velocity/VelocityEngineUtils.html[org.springframework.ui.velocity.VelocityEngineUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/beans/factory/config/BeanReferenceFactoryBean.html[org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanReferenceFactoryBean]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/beans/factory/config/CommonsLogFactoryBean.html[org.springframework.beans.factory.config.CommonsLogFactoryBean]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/instrument/classloading/oc4j/OC4JLoadTimeWeaver.html[org.springframework.beans.instrument.classloading.oc4j.OC4JLoadTimeWeaver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/transaction/jta/OC4JJtaTransactionManager.html[org.springframework.transaction.jta.OC4JJtaTransactionManager]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/util/ExpressionEvaluationUtils.html[org.springframework.web.util.ExpressionEvaluationUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/mvc/annotation/AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/mvc/annotation/AnnotationMethodHandlerExceptionResolver.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.AnnotationMethodHandlerExceptionResolver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/mvc/annotation/DefaultAnnotationHandlerMapping.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.DefaultAnnotationHandlerMapping]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/mvc/annotation/ServletAnnotationMappingUtils.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.ServletAnnotationMappingUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/jmx/support/MBeanRegistrationSupport.html[org.springframework.jmx.support.MBeanRegistrationSupport]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/ContextConfigurationAttributes.html[org.springframework.test.context.ContextConfigurationAttributes]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/junit4/AbstractTransactionalJUnit4SpringContextTests.html[org.springframework.test.context.junit4.AbstractTransactionalJUnit4SpringContextTests]:
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/orm/ibatis/package-summary.html[org.springframework.orm.ibatis]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/scheduling/backportconcurrent/package-summary.html[org.springframework.scheduling.backportconcurrent]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/ejb/support/package-summary.html[org.springframework.ejb.support]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/http/converter/xml/XmlAwareFormHttpMessageConverter.html[org.springframework.http.converter.xml.XmlAwareFormHttpMessageConverter]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/jsf/DelegatingVariableResolver.html[org.springframework.web.jsf.DelegatingVariableResolver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/jsf/SpringBeanVariableResolver.html[org.springframework.web.jsf.SpringBeanVariableResolver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/ui/velocity/CommonsLoggingLogSystem.html[org.springframework.ui.velocity.CommonsLoggingLogSystem]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/ui/velocity/VelocityEngineUtils.html[org.springframework.ui.velocity.VelocityEngineUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/beans/factory/config/BeanReferenceFactoryBean.html[org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanReferenceFactoryBean]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/beans/factory/config/CommonsLogFactoryBean.html[org.springframework.beans.factory.config.CommonsLogFactoryBean]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/instrument/classloading/oc4j/OC4JLoadTimeWeaver.html[org.springframework.beans.instrument.classloading.oc4j.OC4JLoadTimeWeaver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/transaction/jta/OC4JJtaTransactionManager.html[org.springframework.transaction.jta.OC4JJtaTransactionManager]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/util/ExpressionEvaluationUtils.html[org.springframework.web.util.ExpressionEvaluationUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/mvc/annotation/AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/mvc/annotation/AnnotationMethodHandlerExceptionResolver.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.AnnotationMethodHandlerExceptionResolver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/mvc/annotation/DefaultAnnotationHandlerMapping.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.DefaultAnnotationHandlerMapping]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/mvc/annotation/ServletAnnotationMappingUtils.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.ServletAnnotationMappingUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/jmx/support/MBeanRegistrationSupport.html[org.springframework.jmx.support.MBeanRegistrationSupport]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/ContextConfigurationAttributes.html[org.springframework.test.context.ContextConfigurationAttributes]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/junit4/AbstractTransactionalJUnit4SpringContextTests.html[org.springframework.test.context.junit4.AbstractTransactionalJUnit4SpringContextTests]:
use of the `simpleJdbcTemplate` instance variable has been deprecated in favor of the
new `jdbcTemplate` instance variable.
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/testng/AbstractTransactionalTestNGSpringContextTests.html[org.springframework.test.context.testng.AbstractTransactionalTestNGSpringContextTests]:
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/testng/AbstractTransactionalTestNGSpringContextTests.html[org.springframework.test.context.testng.AbstractTransactionalTestNGSpringContextTests]:
use of the `simpleJdbcTemplate` instance variable has been deprecated in favor of the
new `jdbcTemplate` instance variable.
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/jdbc/SimpleJdbcTestUtils.html[org.springframework.test.jdbc.SimpleJdbcTestUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/jdbc/SimpleJdbcTestUtils.html[org.springframework.test.jdbc.SimpleJdbcTestUtils]
has been deprecated in favor of `JdbcTestUtils` which now contains all of the
functionality previously available in `SimpleJdbcTestUtils`.
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/view/ContentNegotiatingViewResolver.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.view.ContentNegotiatingViewResolver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/transaction/interceptor/TransactionAspectUtils.html[org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAspectUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/http/HttpStatus.html[org.springframework.http.HttpStatus]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/util/UriUtils.html[org.springframework.web.util.UriUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/orm/jpa/vendor/TopLinkJpaDialect.html[org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor.TopLinkJpaDialect]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/orm/jpa/vendor/TopLinkJpaVendorAdapter.html[org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor.TopLinkJpaVendorAdapter]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/util/CachingMapDecorator.html[org.springframework.orm.util.CachingMapDecorator]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/view/ContentNegotiatingViewResolver.html[org.springframework.web.servlet.view.ContentNegotiatingViewResolver]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/transaction/interceptor/TransactionAspectUtils.html[org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAspectUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/http/HttpStatus.html[org.springframework.http.HttpStatus]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/util/UriUtils.html[org.springframework.web.util.UriUtils]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/orm/jpa/vendor/TopLinkJpaDialect.html[org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor.TopLinkJpaDialect]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/orm/jpa/vendor/TopLinkJpaVendorAdapter.html[org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor.TopLinkJpaVendorAdapter]
* http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.0.RELEAS/javadoc-api/org/springframework/util/CachingMapDecorator.html[org.springframework.orm.util.CachingMapDecorator]
[[xsd-config]]
== XML Schema-based configuration
......@@ -47802,9 +47802,9 @@ http\://www.foo.com/schema/jcache/jcache.xsd=com/foo/jcache.xsd
Find below links to further resources concerning XML Schema and the extensible XML
support described in this chapter.
* The http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-1-20041028/[XML Schema Part 1: Structures
* The http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-1-20041028/[XML Schema Part 1: Structures
Second Edition]
* The http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/[XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes
* The http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/[XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes
Second Edition]
[[spring.tld]]
......@@ -47818,7 +47818,7 @@ provides you with some tags for evaluating errors, setting themes and outputting
internationalized messages.
Please note that the various tags generated by this form tag library are compliant with
the http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/[XHTML-1.0-Strict specification] and attendant
the http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/[XHTML-1.0-Strict specification] and attendant
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html#a_dtd_XHTML-1.0-Strict[DTD].
This appendix describes the `spring.tld` tag library.
......@@ -48237,7 +48237,7 @@ provides you with some tags for evaluating errors, setting themes and outputting
internationalized messages.
Please note that the various tags generated by this form tag library are compliant with
the http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/[XHTML-1.0-Strict specification] and attendant
the http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/[XHTML-1.0-Strict specification] and attendant
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html#a_dtd_XHTML-1.0-Strict[DTD].
This appendix describes the `spring-form.tld` tag library.
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