Annotation Interface ImportResource
Like @Import, this annotation provides functionality similar to
 the <import/> element in Spring XML. It is typically used when designing
 @Configuration classes to be bootstrapped by an
 AnnotationConfigApplicationContext, but where some XML functionality such
 as namespaces is still necessary.
 
By default, arguments to the value() attribute will be processed using a
 GroovyBeanDefinitionReader
 if ending in ".groovy"; otherwise, an
 XmlBeanDefinitionReader
 will be used to parse Spring <beans/> XML files. Optionally, the reader()
 attribute may be declared, allowing the user to choose a custom BeanDefinitionReader
 implementation.
- Since:
- 3.0
- Author:
- Chris Beams, Juergen Hoeller, Sam Brannen
- See Also:
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Optional Element SummaryOptional ElementsModifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionString[]Resource locations from which to import.Class<? extends BeanDefinitionReader>BeanDefinitionReaderimplementation to use when processing resources specified via thevalue()attribute.String[]Alias forlocations().
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Element Details- 
valueAlias forlocations().- See Also:
 - Default:
- {}
 
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locationsResource locations from which to import.Supports resource-loading prefixes such as classpath:,file:, etc.Consult the Javadoc for reader()for details on how resources will be processed.- Default:
- {}
 
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readerClass<? extends BeanDefinitionReader> readerBeanDefinitionReaderimplementation to use when processing resources specified via thevalue()attribute.By default, the reader will be adapted to the resource path specified: ".groovy"files will be processed with aGroovyBeanDefinitionReader; whereas, all other resources will be processed with anXmlBeanDefinitionReader.- See Also:
 - Default:
- org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionReader.class
 
 
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