Wednesday 16 April 2014

What is the difference between Bean Factory and Application Context ?

On the surface, an application context is same as a bean factory. But application context offers much more..

  •  Application contexts provide a means for resolving text messages, including support for i18n of those messages.

  • Application contexts provide a generic way to load file resources, such as images.

  • Application contexts can publish events to beans that are registered as listeners.

  • Certain operations on the container or beans in the container, which have to be handled in a programmatic fashion with a bean factory, can be handled declaratively in an application context.

  • ResourceLoader support: Spring’s Resource interface us a flexible generic abstraction for handling low-level resources. An application context itself is a ResourceLoader, Hence provides an application with access to deployment-specific Resource instances.

  • MessageSource support: The application context implements MessageSource, an interface used to obtain localized messages, with the actual implementation being pluggable

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