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Added Files:
        SpringConfigXMLPlugin.java SpringConfigXMLPlugin.jelly 
        spring-beans.dtd 
Log Message:
 XDP-163 - commitet spring plugin


--- NEW FILE: SpringConfigXMLPlugin.jelly ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<j:jelly xmlns:j="jelly:core" xmlns:x="jelly:xml" xmlns:jsl="jelly:jsl">
        <x:doctype
                name="beans"
                publicId="-//SPRING//DTD BEAN//EN"
                systemId="http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans.dtd"; 
trim="true"/>
        <beans
          default-autowire="${plugin.defaultAutowire}"
          default-lazy-init="${plugin.defaultLazyInit}"
          default-dependency-check="${plugin.defaultDependencyCheck}"
        >
                <j:forEach var="beanClass" items="${metadata}">
                        <j:set var="classTags" value="${beanClass.getTags()}"/>
                        <j:forEach var="classTag" items="${classTags}">
                                <j:if test="${classTag.name == 'spring.bean'}">
                                        <j:set var="beanTag" 
value="${classTag}"/>
                                        <bean
                                                id="${beanTag.id}"
                                                name="${beanTag.name_}"
                                                parent="${beanTag.parent}"
                                                singleton="${beanTag.singleton}"
                                                
init-method="${beanTag.initMethod}"
                                                
destroy-method="${beanTag.destroyMethod}"
                                                
class="${beanClass.getFullyQualifiedName()}">
                                                <j:if 
test="${!empty(beanTag.description)}">
                                                
<description>${beanTag.description}</description>
                                                </j:if>
                                                <j:forEach var="method" 
items="${beanClass.getMethods(true)}">
                                                        <j:if 
test="${method.constructor &amp;&amp; 
!empty(method.getTagsByName('spring.constructor-arg', true))}">
                                                                <j:forEach 
var="consTag" items="${method.getTagsByName('spring.constructor-arg', true)}">
                                                                
<constructor-arg>
                                                                <j:if 
test="${!empty(consTag.value_)}">
                                                                
<value>${consTag.value_}</value>
                                                                </j:if>
                                                                <j:if 
test="${!empty(consTag.list)}">
                                                                <list>
                                                                <j:forEach 
var="listValue" items="${consTag.list.split(',')}">
                                                                        
<value>${listValue}</value>
                                                                </j:forEach>
                                                                </list>
                                                                </j:if>
                                                                <j:if 
test="${!empty(consTag.ref)}">
                                                                <ref 
bean="${consTag.ref}"/>
                                                                </j:if>
                                                                
</constructor-arg>
                                                                </j:forEach>
                                                        </j:if>
                                                </j:forEach>
                                                <j:forEach var="propTag" 
items="${beanClass.getTagsByName('spring.property', true)}">
                                                        <property 
name="${propTag.name_}">
                                                                <j:if 
test="${!empty(propTag.value_)}">
                                                                
<value>${propTag.value_}</value>
                                                                </j:if>
                                                                <j:if 
test="${!empty(propTag.list)}">
                                                                <list>
                                                                <j:forEach 
var="listValue" items="${propTag.list.split(',')}">
                                                                        
<value>${listValue}</value>
                                                                </j:forEach>
                                                                </list>
                                                                </j:if>
                                                                <j:if 
test="${!empty(propTag.ref)}">
                                                                <ref 
bean="${propTag.ref}"/>
                                                                </j:if>
                                                        </property>
                                                </j:forEach>
                                                <j:forEach var="beanProperty" 
items="${beanClass.getBeanProperties(true)}">
                                                        <j:if 
test="${!empty(beanProperty.mutator.getTagsByName('spring.property', true))}">
                                                                <j:forEach 
var="propTag" items="${beanProperty.mutator.getTagsByName('spring.property', 
true)}">
                                                                <property 
name="${beanProperty.name}">
                                                                        <j:if 
test="${!empty(propTag.value_)}">
                                                                        
<value>${propTag.value_}</value>
                                                                        </j:if>
                                                                        <j:if 
test="${!empty(propTag.list)}">
                                                                        <list>
                                                                        
<j:forEach var="listValue" items="${propTag.list.split(',')}">
                                                                                
<value>${listValue}</value>
                                                                        
</j:forEach>
                                                                        </list>
                                                                        </j:if>
                                                                        <j:if 
test="${!empty(propTag.ref)}">
                                                                        <ref 
bean="${propTag.ref}"/>
                                                                        </j:if>
                                                                </property>
                                                                </j:forEach>
                                                        </j:if>
                                                </j:forEach>
                                        </bean>
                                </j:if>
                        </j:forEach>
                </j:forEach>
                <j:if 
test="${plugin.getMergeFile('spring-beans.xml').exists()}">
                        <x:comment> Merging 
${plugin.getMergeFile('spring-beans.xml')} </x:comment>
                        <x:parse var="mergeBeans" 
xml="${plugin.getMergeFile('spring-beans.xml')}"/>
                </j:if>
                <j:if 
test="${!plugin.getMergeFile('spring-beans.xml').exists()}">
                        <x:comment> ${plugin.getMergeFile('spring-beans.xml')} 
does not exist - not merging </x:comment>
                </j:if>
                <jsl:stylesheet select="$mergeBeans">
                        <jsl:template match="*" trim="false">
                                <jsl:copy>
                                        <jsl:applyTemplates/>
                                </jsl:copy>
                        </jsl:template>
                </jsl:stylesheet>
        </beans>
</j:jelly>

--- NEW FILE: spring-beans.dtd ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<!--
        Spring XML Beans DTD
        Authors: Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu

        This defines a simple and consistent way of creating a namespace
        of JavaBeans objects, managed by a Spring BeanFactory, read by
        XmlBeanDefinitionReader (with DefaultXmlBeanDefinitionParser).

        This document type is used by most Spring functionality, including
        web application contexts, which are based on bean factories.

        Each "bean" element in this document defines a JavaBean.
        Typically the bean class is specified, along with JavaBean properties
        and/or constructor arguments.

        Bean instances can be "singletons" (shared instances) or "prototypes"
        (independent instances). Further scopes are supposed to be built on top
        of the core BeanFactory infrastructure and are therefore not part of it.

        References among beans are supported, i.e. setting a JavaBean property
        or a constructor argument to refer to another bean in the same factory
        (or an ancestor factory).

        As alternative to bean references, "inner bean definitions" can be used.
        Singleton flags of such inner bean definitions are effectively ignored:
        Inner beans are typically anonymous prototypes.

        There is also support for lists, sets, maps, and java.util.Properties
        as bean property types or constructor argument types.

        As the format is simple, a DTD is sufficient, and there's no need
        for a schema at this point.

        XML documents that conform to this DTD should declare the following 
doctype:

        <!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN//EN"
                "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans.dtd";>
-->


<!--
        The document root. A document can contain bean definitions only,
        imports only, or a mixture of both (typically with imports first).
-->
<!ELEMENT beans (
        description?,
        (import | alias | bean)*
)>

<!--
        Default values for all bean definitions. Can be overridden at
        the "bean" level. See those attribute definitions for details.
-->
<!ATTLIST beans default-lazy-init (true | false) "false">
<!ATTLIST beans default-autowire (no | byName | byType | constructor | 
autodetect) "no">
<!ATTLIST beans default-dependency-check (none | objects | simple | all) "none">

<!--
        Element containing informative text describing the purpose of the 
enclosing
        element. Always optional.
        Used primarily for user documentation of XML bean definition documents.
-->
<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)>


<!--
        Specifies an XML bean definition resource to import.
-->
<!ELEMENT import EMPTY>

<!--
        The relative resource location of the XML bean definition file to 
import,
        for example "myImport.xml" or "includes/myImport.xml" or 
"../myImport.xml".
-->
<!ATTLIST import resource CDATA #REQUIRED>


<!--
        Defines an alias for a bean, which can reside in a different definition 
file.
-->
<!ELEMENT alias EMPTY>

<!--
        The name of the bean to define an alias for.
-->
<!ATTLIST alias name CDATA #REQUIRED>

<!--
        The alias name to define for the bean.
-->
<!ATTLIST alias alias CDATA #REQUIRED>


<!--
        Defines a single (usually named) bean.

        A bean definition may contain nested tags for constructor arguments,
        property values, lookup methods, and replaced methods. Mixing 
constructor
        injection and setter injection on the same bean is explicitly supported.
-->
<!ELEMENT bean (
        description?,
        (constructor-arg | property | lookup-method | replaced-method)*
)>

<!--
        Beans can be identified by an id, to enable reference checking.

        There are constraints on a valid XML id: if you want to reference your 
bean
        in Java code using a name that's illegal as an XML id, use the optional
        "name" attribute. If neither is given, the bean class name is used as id
        (with an appended counter like "#2" if there is already a bean with 
that name).
-->
<!ATTLIST bean id ID #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Optional. Can be used to create one or more aliases illegal in an id.
        Multiple aliases can be separated by any number of spaces or commas.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean name CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Each bean definition must specify the fully qualified name of the class,
        except if it pure serves as parent for child bean definitions.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean class CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Optionally specify a parent bean definition.

        Will use the bean class of the parent if none specified, but can
        also override it. In the latter case, the child bean class must be
        compatible with the parent, i.e. accept the parent's property values
        and constructor argument values, if any.

        A child bean definition will inherit constructor argument values,
        property values and method overrides from the parent, with the option
        to add new values. If init method, destroy method, factory bean and/or 
factory
        method are specified, they will override the corresponding parent 
settings.

        The remaining settings will always be taken from the child definition:
        depends on, autowire mode, dependency check, singleton, lazy init.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean parent CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Is this bean "abstract", i.e. not meant to be instantiated itself but
        rather just serving as parent for concrete child bean definitions.
        Default is "false". Specify "true" to tell the bean factory to not try 
to
        instantiate that particular bean in any case.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean abstract (true | false) "false">

<!--
        Is this bean a "singleton" (one shared instance, which will
        be returned by all calls to getBean() with the id),
        or a "prototype" (independent instance resulting from each call to
        getBean(). Default is singleton.

        Singletons are most commonly used, and are ideal for multi-threaded
        service objects.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean singleton (true | false) "true">

<!--
        If this bean should be lazily initialized.
        If false, it will get instantiated on startup by bean factories
        that perform eager initialization of singletons.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean lazy-init (true | false | default) "default">

<!--
        Optional attribute controlling whether to "autowire" bean properties.
        This is an automagical process in which bean references don't need to 
be coded
        explicitly in the XML bean definition file, but Spring works out 
dependencies.

        There are 5 modes:

        1. "no"
        The traditional Spring default. No automagical wiring. Bean references
        must be defined in the XML file via the <ref> element. We recommend this
        in most cases as it makes documentation more explicit.

        2. "byName"
        Autowiring by property name. If a bean of class Cat exposes a dog 
property,
        Spring will try to set this to the value of the bean "dog" in the 
current factory.
        If there is no matching bean by name, nothing special happens;
        use dependency-check="objects" to raise an error in that case.

        3. "byType"
        Autowiring if there is exactly one bean of the property type in the 
bean factory.
        If there is more than one, a fatal error is raised, and you can't use 
byType
        autowiring for that bean. If there is none, nothing special happens;
        use dependency-check="objects" to raise an error in that case.

        4. "constructor"
        Analogous to "byType" for constructor arguments. If there isn't exactly 
one bean
        of the constructor argument type in the bean factory, a fatal error is 
raised.

        5. "autodetect"
        Chooses "constructor" or "byType" through introspection of the bean 
class.
        If a default constructor is found, "byType" gets applied.

        The latter two are similar to PicoContainer and make bean factories 
simple to
        configure for small namespaces, but doesn't work as well as standard 
Spring
        behaviour for bigger applications.

        Note that explicit dependencies, i.e. "property" and "constructor-arg" 
elements,
        always override autowiring. Autowire behaviour can be combined with 
dependency
        checking, which will be performed after all autowiring has been 
completed.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean autowire (no | byName | byType | constructor | autodetect | 
default) "default">

<!--
        Optional attribute controlling whether to check whether all this
        beans dependencies, expressed in its properties, are satisfied.
        Default is no dependency checking.

        "simple" type dependency checking includes primitives and String
        "object" includes collaborators (other beans in the factory)
        "all" includes both types of dependency checking
-->
<!ATTLIST bean dependency-check (none | objects | simple | all | default) 
"default">

<!--
        The names of the beans that this bean depends on being initialized.
        The bean factory will guarantee that these beans get initialized before.

        Note that dependencies are normally expressed through bean properties or
        constructor arguments. This property should just be necessary for other 
kinds
        of dependencies like statics (*ugh*) or database preparation on startup.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean depends-on CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Optional attribute for the name of the custom initialization method
        to invoke after setting bean properties. The method must have no 
arguments,
        but may throw any exception.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean init-method CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Optional attribute for the name of the custom destroy method to invoke
        on bean factory shutdown. The method must have no arguments,
        but may throw any exception. Note: Only invoked on singleton beans!
-->
<!ATTLIST bean destroy-method CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Optional attribute specifying the name of a factory method to use to
        create this object. Use constructor-arg elements to specify arguments
        to the factory method, if it takes arguments. Autowiring does not apply
        to factory methods.

        If the "class" attribute is present, the factory method will be a static
        method on the class specified by the "class" attribute on this bean
        definition. Often this will be the same class as that of the constructed
        object - for example, when the factory method is used as an alternative
        to a constructor. However, it may be on a different class. In that case,
        the created object will *not* be of the class specified in the "class"
        attribute. This is analogous to FactoryBean behavior.

        If the "factory-bean" attribute is present, the "class" attribute is not
        used, and the factory method will be an instance method on the object
        returned from a getBean call with the specified bean name. The factory
        bean may be defined as a singleton or a prototype.

        The factory method can have any number of arguments. Autowiring is not
        supported. Use indexed constructor-arg elements in conjunction with the
        factory-method attribute.

        Setter Injection can be used in conjunction with a factory method.
        Method Injection cannot, as the factory method returns an instance,
        which will be used when the container creates the bean.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean factory-method CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Alternative to class attribute for factory-method usage.
        If this is specified, no class attribute should be used.
        This should be set to the name of a bean in the current or
        ancestor factories that contains the relevant factory method.
        This allows the factory itself to be configured using Dependency
        Injection, and an instance (rather than static) method to be used.
-->
<!ATTLIST bean factory-bean CDATA #IMPLIED>


<!--
        Bean definitions can specify zero or more constructor arguments.
        This is an alternative to "autowire constructor".
        Arguments correspond to either a specific index of the constructor 
argument
        list or are supposed to be matched generically by type.

        Note: A single generic argument value will just be used once, rather 
than
        potentially matched multiple times (as of Spring 1.1).

        constructor-arg elements are also used in conjunction with the 
factory-method
        element to construct beans using static or instance factory methods.
-->
<!ELEMENT constructor-arg (
        description?,
        (bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)?
)>

<!--
        The constructor-arg tag can have an optional index attribute,
        to specify the exact index in the constructor argument list. Only needed
        to avoid ambiguities, e.g. in case of 2 arguments of the same type.
-->
<!ATTLIST constructor-arg index CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        The constructor-arg tag can have an optional type attribute,
        to specify the exact type of the constructor argument. Only needed
        to avoid ambiguities, e.g. in case of 2 single argument constructors
        that can both be converted from a String.
-->
<!ATTLIST constructor-arg type CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
  A short-cut alternative to a child element "ref bean=".
-->
<!ATTLIST constructor-arg ref CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
  A short-cut alternative to a child element "value".
-->
<!ATTLIST constructor-arg value CDATA #IMPLIED>


<!--
        Bean definitions can have zero or more properties.
        Property elements correspond to JavaBean setter methods exposed
        by the bean classes. Spring supports primitives, references to other
        beans in the same or related factories, lists, maps and properties.
-->
<!ELEMENT property (
        description?,
        (bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)?
)>

<!--
        The property name attribute is the name of the JavaBean property.
        This follows JavaBean conventions: a name of "age" would correspond
        to setAge()/optional getAge() methods.
-->
<!ATTLIST property name CDATA #REQUIRED>

<!--
  A short-cut alternative to a child element "ref bean=".
-->
<!ATTLIST property ref CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
  A short-cut alternative to a child element "value".
-->
<!ATTLIST property value CDATA #IMPLIED>


<!--
        A lookup method causes the IoC container to override the given method 
and return
        the bean with the name given in the bean attribute. This is a form of 
Method Injection.
        It's particularly useful as an alternative to implementing the 
BeanFactoryAware
        interface, in order to be able to make getBean() calls for 
non-singleton instances
        at runtime. In this case, Method Injection is a less invasive 
alternative.
-->
<!ELEMENT lookup-method EMPTY>

<!--
        Name of a lookup method. This method should take no arguments.
-->
<!ATTLIST lookup-method name CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Name of the bean in the current or ancestor factories that the lookup 
method
        should resolve to. Often this bean will be a prototype, in which case 
the
        lookup method will return a distinct instance on every invocation. This
        is useful for single-threaded objects.
-->
<!ATTLIST lookup-method bean CDATA #IMPLIED>


<!--
        Similar to the lookup method mechanism, the replaced-method element is 
used to control
        IoC container method overriding: Method Injection. This mechanism 
allows the overriding
        of a method with arbitrary code. 
-->
<!ELEMENT replaced-method (
        (arg-type)*
)>

<!--
        Name of the method whose implementation should be replaced by the IoC 
container.
        If this method is not overloaded, there's no need to use arg-type 
subelements.
        If this method is overloaded, arg-type subelements must be used for all 
        override definitions for the method.
-->
<!ATTLIST replaced-method name CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Bean name of an implementation of the MethodReplacer interface
        in the current or ancestor factories. This may be a singleton or 
prototype
        bean. If it's a prototype, a new instance will be used for each method 
replacement.
        Singleton usage is the norm.
-->
<!ATTLIST replaced-method replacer CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Subelement of replaced-method identifying an argument for a replaced 
method
        in the event of method overloading.
-->
<!ELEMENT arg-type (#PCDATA)>

<!--
        Specification of the type of an overloaded method argument as a String. 
        For convenience, this may be a substring of the FQN. E.g. all the
        following would match "java.lang.String":
        - java.lang.String
        - String
        - Str
        
        As the number of arguments will be checked also, this convenience can 
often
        be used to save typing.
-->
<!ATTLIST arg-type match CDATA #IMPLIED>


<!--
        Defines a reference to another bean in this factory or an external
        factory (parent or included factory).
-->
<!ELEMENT ref EMPTY>

<!--
        References must specify a name of the target bean.
        The "bean" attribute can reference any name from any bean in the 
context,
        to be checked at runtime.
        Local references, using the "local" attribute, have to use bean ids;
        they can be checked by this DTD, thus should be preferred for references
        within the same bean factory XML file.
-->
<!ATTLIST ref bean CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST ref local IDREF #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST ref parent CDATA #IMPLIED>


<!--
        Defines a string property value, which must also be the id of another
        bean in this factory or an external factory (parent or included 
factory).
        While a regular 'value' element could instead be used for the same 
effect,
        using idref in this case allows validation of local bean ids by the xml
        parser, and name completion by helper tools.
-->
<!ELEMENT idref EMPTY>

<!--
        ID refs must specify a name of the target bean.
        The "bean" attribute can reference any name from any bean in the 
context,
        potentially to be checked at runtime by bean factory implementations.
        Local references, using the "local" attribute, have to use bean ids;
        they can be checked by this DTD, thus should be preferred for references
        within the same bean factory XML file.
-->
<!ATTLIST idref bean CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST idref local IDREF #IMPLIED>


<!--
        Contains a string representation of a property value.
        The property may be a string, or may be converted to the
        required type using the JavaBeans PropertyEditor
        machinery. This makes it possible for application developers
        to write custom PropertyEditor implementations that can
        convert strings to objects.

        Note that this is recommended for simple objects only.
        Configure more complex objects by populating JavaBean
        properties with references to other beans.
-->
<!ELEMENT value (#PCDATA)>

<!--
        The value tag can have an optional type attribute, to specify the
        exact type that the value should be converted to. Only needed
        if the type of the target property or constructor argument is
        too generic: for example, in case of a collection element.
-->
<!ATTLIST value type CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        Denotes a Java null value. Necessary because an empty "value" tag
        will resolve to an empty String, which will not be resolved to a
        null value unless a special PropertyEditor does so.
-->
<!ELEMENT null (#PCDATA)>


<!--
        A list can contain multiple inner bean, ref, collection, or value 
elements.
        Java lists are untyped, pending generics support in Java 1.5,
        although references will be strongly typed.
        A list can also map to an array type. The necessary conversion
        is automatically performed by the BeanFactory.
-->
<!ELEMENT list (
        (bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)*
)>

<!--
        A set can contain multiple inner bean, ref, collection, or value 
elements.
        Java sets are untyped, pending generics support in Java 1.5,
        although references will be strongly typed.
-->
<!ELEMENT set (
        (bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)*
)>


<!--
        A Spring map is a mapping from a string key to object.
        Maps may be empty.
-->
<!ELEMENT map (
        (entry)*
)>

<!--
        A map entry can be an inner bean, ref, value, or collection.
        The key of the entry is given by the "key" attribute or child element.
-->
<!ELEMENT entry (
  key?,
        (bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)?
)>

<!--
        Each map element must specify its key as attribute or as child element.
        A key attribute is always a String value.
-->
<!ATTLIST entry key CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
  A short-cut alternative to a "key" element with a "ref bean=" child element.
-->
<!ATTLIST entry key-ref CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
  A short-cut alternative to a child element "value".
-->
<!ATTLIST entry value CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
  A short-cut alternative to a child element "ref bean=".
-->
<!ATTLIST entry value-ref CDATA #IMPLIED>

<!--
        A key element can contain an inner bean, ref, value, or collection.
-->
<!ELEMENT key (
        (bean | ref | idref | value | null | list | set | map | props)
)>


<!--
        Props elements differ from map elements in that values must be strings.
        Props may be empty.
-->
<!ELEMENT props (
        (prop)*
)>

<!--
        Element content is the string value of the property.
        Note that whitespace is trimmed off to avoid unwanted whitespace
        caused by typical XML formatting.
-->
<!ELEMENT prop (#PCDATA)>

<!--
        Each property element must specify its key.
-->
<!ATTLIST prop key CDATA #REQUIRED>


--- NEW FILE: SpringConfigXMLPlugin.java ---
/**
 * Created by Renaud Bruyeron on 27-Jan-2006
 */
package org.xdoclet.plugin.spring;

import java.io.File;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;

import org.generama.JellyTemplateEngine;
import org.generama.QDoxCapableMetadataProvider;
import org.generama.WriterMapper;
import org.generama.defaults.QDoxPlugin;
import org.generama.defaults.XMLOutputValidator;
import org.xdoclet.plugin.spring.qtags.TagLibrary;

/**
 * @author Renaud Bruyeron
 * @version $Id: SpringConfigXMLPlugin.java,v 1.1 2006/02/09 10:32:53 ko5tik 
Exp $
 */
public class SpringConfigXMLPlugin extends QDoxPlugin {

    private File mergeDir;
    private String defaultAutowire = "no";
    private boolean defaultLazyInit = false;
    private String defaultDependencyCheck = "none";

        public SpringConfigXMLPlugin(JellyTemplateEngine jellyTemplateEngine, 
QDoxCapableMetadataProvider metadataProvider,
                        WriterMapper writerMapper) {
                super(jellyTemplateEngine, metadataProvider, writerMapper);
                setMultioutput(false);
                Map dtds = 
Collections.singletonMap("http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans.dtd";,
                                getClass().getResource("spring-beans.dtd"));
                setOutputValidator(new XMLOutputValidator(dtds));
                new TagLibrary(metadataProvider);
        }

    public File getMergedir() {
        return mergeDir;
    }

    public void setMergedir(File mergeDir) {
        this.mergeDir = mergeDir;
    }

    /**
     * utility method used in the template to resolved merge file reference
     * 
     * @param fileName
     * @return
     */
    public File getMergeFile(String fileName) {
        if (fileName != null && getMergedir() != null) {
            if (getMergedir().isDirectory()) {
                File[] files = getMergedir().listFiles();

                for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
                    if (fileName.trim().equals(files[i].getName())) {
                        return files[i];
                    }
                }
            }
        }

        return null;
    }

        /**
         * @return Returns the defaultAutowire.
         */
        public String getDefaultAutowire() {
                return defaultAutowire;
        }

        /**
         * @param defaultAutowire The defaultAutowire to set.
         */
        public void setDefaultAutowire(String defaultAutowire) {
                this.defaultAutowire = defaultAutowire;
        }

        /**
         * @return Returns the defaultDependencyCheck.
         */
        public String getDefaultDependencyCheck() {
                return defaultDependencyCheck;
        }

        /**
         * @param defaultDependencyCheck The defaultDependencyCheck to set.
         */
        public void setDefaultDependencyCheck(String defaultDependencyCheck) {
                this.defaultDependencyCheck = defaultDependencyCheck;
        }

        /**
         * @return Returns the defaultLazyInit.
         */
        public boolean isDefaultLazyInit() {
                return defaultLazyInit;
        }

        /**
         * @param defaultLazyInit The defaultLazyInit to set.
         */
        public void setDefaultLazyInit(boolean defaultLazyInit) {
                this.defaultLazyInit = defaultLazyInit;
        }
}



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