Component Scanning & Java-Based Configuration
Java Spring 3.6
| Beginner
- 9 Videos | 1h 6m 12s
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The Spring Framework is one of the most popular application development frameworks for creating enterprise Java applications. Explore alternate ways of creating and configuring Spring applications.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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recognize the basics of implicitly declaring Spring beans by using the component scanneruse the @Named annotation to support configuring dependency injectionrecognize and identify the various stereotype annotations that can be used to declare Spring beansuse custom annotations to declare classes that should be registered as Spring beansrecognize the basics of configuring a Spring application using Java class files
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create a Spring application that is configured using a Java class fileperform setter injection from a Spring application with a Java based configurationperform constructor injection from a Spring application with a Java based configurationset up component scanning for a Spring application with a Java based configuration
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Registering Beans Using the Component Scanner9m 28sUP NEXT
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2.Using the Named Annotation8m 23s
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3.Stereotype Annotations4m 24s
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4.Customizing Component Scanning7m 18s
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5.What Is Java Based Configuration?3m 6s
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6.Creating a Java Configured Spring Application8m 54s
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7.Setter Injection Using Java Based Configuration7m 52s
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8.Constructor Injection Using Java Based Configuration7m 55s
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9.Implicit Bean Registration8m 51s
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