You can always write your own. I'm not aware of one.
You can always write your own. I'm not aware of one. Funny, because annotations were added because some people complained about heavy XML configuration.
You're swimming against the tide here. Just curious - why do you want the XML now? Why aren't the annotations sufficient?
I just want the full picture :D. XML config, ugly or not, provided the full picture. I'm currently migrating from Spring 2.5.X and exclusively used XML up'till now.
I'm looking to tie new concepts to old ones that I was familiar with and a side by side comparison of annotation vs XML I think will help me go faster. – ElenaT Apr 21 at 20:18 @ElenaT I would also like this, but for a different reason - using google app engine with spring scanning can cause slow startup of new instances.To increase performance I've seen using xml suggested instead, but I'd like to generate that from the config as part of the build so the scanning doesn't have to be done when every instance starts up – Sam Holder Nov 2 at 13:49 You only start up once. If the cost is amortized over a long period of steady runtime, what's the difference?
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