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Understanding Spring Web Initialization

Few years ago majority of us were used to write XML config files everywhere, to setup even simple Java EE application. Today using Java or Groovy to configure projects is becoming preferred way - you just need to take a look at Gradle or functionalities introduced in further versions of the Spring Framework to gen up on this. Now I'll deal with configuring Spring contexts for web application. Java EE provides ServletContainerInitializer interface, which allows libraries to be notified of a web application startup. Since Spring 3.1 we have SpringServletContainerInitializer class which handles WebApplicationInitializer by instantiating all found classes implementing this interface, sorting them basing on @Order annotation (non-annotated classes gets the highest possible order, so they are processed at the end) and invoking onStartup() method.