Package | Description |
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org.springframework.remoting.caucho |
This package provides remoting classes for Caucho's Hessian protocol:
a proxy factory for accessing Hessian services, and an exporter for
making beans available to Hessian clients.
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org.springframework.remoting.httpinvoker |
Remoting classes for transparent Java-to-Java remoting via HTTP invokers.
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org.springframework.web |
Common, generic interfaces that define minimal boundary points
between Spring's web infrastructure and other framework modules.
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org.springframework.web.accept |
This package contains classes used to determine the requested the media types in a request.
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org.springframework.web.context |
Contains a variant of the application context interface for web applications,
and the ContextLoaderListener that bootstraps a root web application context.
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org.springframework.web.server.adapter |
Implementations to adapt to the underlying
org.springframework.http.client.reactive reactive HTTP adapter
and HttpHandler . |
Class and Description |
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HttpRequestHandler
Plain handler interface for components that process HTTP requests,
analogous to a Servlet.
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Class and Description |
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HttpRequestHandler
Plain handler interface for components that process HTTP requests,
analogous to a Servlet.
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Class and Description |
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HttpMediaTypeException
Abstract base for exceptions related to media types.
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Class and Description |
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HttpMediaTypeNotAcceptableException
Exception thrown when the request handler cannot generate a response that is acceptable by the client.
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Class and Description |
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WebApplicationInitializer
Interface to be implemented in Servlet 3.0+ environments in order to configure the
ServletContext programmatically -- as opposed to (or possibly in conjunction
with) the traditional web.xml -based approach. |
Class and Description |
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WebApplicationInitializer
Interface to be implemented in Servlet 3.0+ environments in order to configure the
ServletContext programmatically -- as opposed to (or possibly in conjunction
with) the traditional web.xml -based approach. |