You will find applicationContext.xml files within various GeoServer .jar 
files under WEB-INF/lib, for example wfs-2.0.0.jar web-*.jar and more.

-- Just van den Broecke

maven apache wrote:
> Hi:
> Sorry for my problem again.
> These days I deepped into the gs sources codes, at the sametime I am new 
> in spring ,  although I know the gs use the spring as a IOC container, 
> however I have not found where the configed beans in the 
> applictionContext.xml are called.
> That's to say many beans are configed in the file something like:
> 
>     <bean id="Geoserver" class="org.....Geoserver">
>         ..............
>     </bean>
> 
> But I can not find where this bean are used (maybe something like: 
> Geoserver gs=(Geoserver)BeanFactory.getBean("geoserver")).
> I wonder anyone can give some advise?
> 
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