Spring
From Resin 3.0
Spring and Resin WebBeans
Spring can be configured to use Resin's WebBeans as a parent BeanFactory. This gives Spring access to any bean configured in Resin, including databases, EJBs, JMS items, and Resin <bean> items.
The resin-support.jar must be in the WEB-INF/lib (or ext-webapps)
The class of the ApplicationContext is com.caucho.spring.ResinApplicationContext.
In the resin-web.xml, you can configure Springs listener to use Resin as the parent ApplicationContext as follows:
<web-app xmlns="http://caucho.com/ns/resin"> <context-param parentContextKey="resin-webbeans-factory"/> <listener> <listener-class>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener</listener-class> </listener> </web-app>
Spring beans defined in the applicationContext.xml can use Resin beans as <ref> values:
<beans> <bean class="qa.FooBean" name="foo"> <property name="database" ref="jdbc/mysql"/> </bean> </beans>
Spring and Quercus
Quercus PHP scripts can retrieve Spring beans using the spring_bean() method:
$bean = spring_bean("foo");