Spring Framework 1.2.1 Referencebetween the two. The xml config files have changed a bit, node and attribute names. Also the Spring clases you need to extend are different, as some method names. Table 11.1. iBATIS SqlMaps supporting classes getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 14.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 244 页 | 1.30 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.0 Referencebetween the two. The xml config files have changed a bit, node and attribute names. Also the Spring clases you need to extend are different, as some method names. Table 11.1. iBATIS SqlMaps supporting classes getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 14.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 243 页 | 1.29 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.2 Referenceannotation to interface or class elements will not result in transactional wrapping of the implementation clases. Spring must still be told somehow to create transactional proxies around classes with these annotations getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 14.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 269 页 | 1.41 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.6 Referenceannotation to interface or class elements will not result in transactional wrapping of the implementation clases. Spring must still be told somehow to create transactional proxies around classes with these annotations getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 15.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 290 页 | 1.49 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.x Referenceannotation to interface or class elements will not result in transactional wrapping of the implementation clases. Spring must still be told somehow to create transactional proxies around classes with these annotations getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 15.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 289 页 | 1.50 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.3 Referenceannotation to interface or class elements will not result in transactional wrapping of the implementation clases. Spring must still be told somehow to create transactional proxies around classes with these annotations getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 14.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 276 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.8 Referenceannotation to interface or class elements will not result in transactional wrapping of the implementation clases. Spring must still be told somehow to create transactional proxies around classes with these annotations getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 15.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 290 页 | 1.49 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.4 Referenceannotation to interface or class elements will not result in transactional wrapping of the implementation clases. Spring must still be told somehow to create transactional proxies around classes with these annotations getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 15.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 289 页 | 1.49 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.7 Referenceannotation to interface or class elements will not result in transactional wrapping of the implementation clases. Spring must still be told somehow to create transactional proxies around classes with these annotations getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 15.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 290 页 | 1.49 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Framework 1.2.5 Referenceannotation to interface or class elements will not result in transactional wrapping of the implementation clases. Spring must still be told somehow to create transactional proxies around classes with these annotations getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); 15.3. Struts Struts [http://struts.apache.org] is the de facto web framework for Java applications, mainly because it was one of the first to be released (June0 码力 | 290 页 | 1.49 MB | 1 年前3
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