This means you mean multiple spring contexts, and that in turn means that multiple instances are created (for each context).
I have a few servlets that all have the same xml config file shown above this means you mean multiple spring contexts, and that in turn means that multiple instances are created (for each context). You need only one spring context - i.e. Only one xml config (applicationContext.
Xml) Read this tutorial to see how you should setup Spring MVC.
I don't really understand how to do that. Don't I have to have a servlet-name-servlet. Xml in my WEB-INF/ for each servlet?
How can I make all of them use the same beans? – Seth Apr 12 '10 at 22:27.
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