Spring Design Patterns
1.
MVC - The advantage with Spring MVC is that your controllers are POJOs
as opposed to being servlets. This makes for easier testing of
controllers.
2. Front controller - Spring provides "DispatcherServlet" to ensure an incoming request gets dispatched to your controllers.
3.
View Helper - Spring has a number of custom JSP tags, and velocity
macros, to assist in separating code from presentation in views.
4. Singleton - Beans defined in spring config files are singletons by default.
5. Prototype - Instance type can be prototype.
6. Factory - Used for loading beans through BeanFactory and Application context.
7.
Builder - Spring provides programmatic means of constructing
BeanDefinitions using the builder pattern through Class
"BeanDefinitionBuilder".
8.
Template - Used extensively to deal with boilerplate repeated code
(such as closing connections cleanly, etc..). For example JdbcTemplate.
9. Proxy - Used in AOP & Remoting.
10. DI/IOC - It is central to the whole BeanFactory/ApplicationContext stuff.
Source: http://www.javabench.in/2012/02/design-patterns-being-used-in-spring.html
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