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Apache Wicket 9.x Reference Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 A.1. Switching Wicket to DEPLOYMENT mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . configuration files needed to run our applications. No XML file is required except for the standard deployment descriptor web.xml (unless you are using Servlet 3 or a later version. See Chapter 4 for more extends WicketFilter { } Wicket can be started in two modes named respectively DEVELOPMENT and DEPLOYMENT. The first mode activates some extra features which help application development, like resources0 码力 | 335 页 | 7.15 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 2.0.4 Reference................................................................ 338 16.9. Portlet application deployment .................................................................................... 338 IV. Integration implemented in a dynamic language ....................................... 443 26.2.1. Build and deployment ...................................................................................... 443 26.3 Spring Framework contains a lot of features, which are well-organized in seven modules shown in the diagram below. This chapter discusses each of the modules in turn. Spring Framework (2.0.4) 15 Overview0 码力 | 500 页 | 3.60 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework Reference Documentation 4.3.26.RELEASECustomizing data binding with @InitBinder Configuring a custom WebBindingInitializer Portlet application deployment 26. WebSocket Support Introduction WebSocket Fallback Options A Messaging Architecture Sub-Protocol Use WebSocket? WebSocket API WebSocketHandler WebSocket Handshake WebSocketHandler Decoration Deployment Configuring the WebSocket Engine Configuring allowed origins SockJS Fallback Overview Enable AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming), Instrumentation, Messaging, and Test, as shown in the following diagram. Figure 2.1. Overview of the Spring Framework The following sections list the available modules0 码力 | 1323 页 | 4.08 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 2.0.2 Reference................................................................ 327 16.9. Portlet application deployment .................................................................................... 327 IV. Integration Spring Framework contains a lot of features, which are well-organized in seven modules shown in the diagram below. This chapter discusses each of the modules in turn. Spring Framework (2.0.2) 15 Overview form is preferable to the second is that using the idref tag allows the container to validate at deployment time that the referenced, named bean actually exists. In the second variation, no validation is0 码力 | 498 页 | 3.55 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 2.0.1 Reference................................................................ 326 16.9. Portlet application deployment .................................................................................... 326 IV. Integration Spring Framework contains a lot of features, which are well-organized in seven modules shown in the diagram below. This chapter discusses each of the modules in turn. Spring Framework (2.0.1) 15 Overview form is preferable to the second is that using the idref tag allows the container to validate at deployment time that the referenced, named bean actually exists. In the second variation, no validation is0 码力 | 496 页 | 3.55 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 2.0.3 Reference................................................................ 336 16.9. Portlet application deployment .................................................................................... 336 IV. Integration Spring Framework contains a lot of features, which are well-organized in seven modules shown in the diagram below. This chapter discusses each of the modules in turn. Spring Framework (2.0.3) 15 Overview form is preferable to the second is that using the idref tag allows the container to validate at deployment time that the referenced, named bean actually exists. In the second variation, no validation is0 码力 | 495 页 | 3.57 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework Reference Documentation 4.3.26.RELEASEWebBindingInitializer .............................................. 628 25.10. Portlet application deployment ...................................................................... 628 26. WebSocket Support WebSocketHandler Decoration ........................................................................ 633 Deployment .............................................................................................. AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming), Instrumentation, Messaging, and Test, as shown in the following diagram. Spring Framework Reference Documentation 4.3.26.RELEASE Spring Framework 4 Figure 2.1. Overview0 码力 | 916 页 | 5.52 MB | 1 年前3
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