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      Which listener should I use at web.xml , what is the difference between them, see below?



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      Which listener should I use at web.xml , what is the difference between them, see below?



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          You should use ContextLoaderListener with spring-boot.



          <listener-class>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener</listener-class>


          as suggested in this article



          To find the differences refer below links.



          org/springframework/web/context/ContextLoaderListener



          org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.






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          • thanks. or could i use both? or i need to kick out org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.?
            – stewchicken
            Nov 10 at 15:45










          • it depends on your purpose..spring context listener will serve your purpose so go for it.
            – Alien
            Nov 10 at 15:46










          • In this case, do I still need use web.xml to register listener? Should I configure all listeners with java Config?
            – stewchicken
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          You should use ContextLoaderListener with spring-boot.



          <listener-class>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener</listener-class>


          as suggested in this article



          To find the differences refer below links.



          org/springframework/web/context/ContextLoaderListener



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          • thanks. or could i use both? or i need to kick out org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.?
            – stewchicken
            Nov 10 at 15:45










          • it depends on your purpose..spring context listener will serve your purpose so go for it.
            – Alien
            Nov 10 at 15:46










          • In this case, do I still need use web.xml to register listener? Should I configure all listeners with java Config?
            – stewchicken
            Nov 11 at 8:45















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          You should use ContextLoaderListener with spring-boot.



          <listener-class>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener</listener-class>


          as suggested in this article



          To find the differences refer below links.



          org/springframework/web/context/ContextLoaderListener



          org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.






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          • thanks. or could i use both? or i need to kick out org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.?
            – stewchicken
            Nov 10 at 15:45










          • it depends on your purpose..spring context listener will serve your purpose so go for it.
            – Alien
            Nov 10 at 15:46










          • In this case, do I still need use web.xml to register listener? Should I configure all listeners with java Config?
            – stewchicken
            Nov 11 at 8:45













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          up vote
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          You should use ContextLoaderListener with spring-boot.



          <listener-class>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener</listener-class>


          as suggested in this article



          To find the differences refer below links.



          org/springframework/web/context/ContextLoaderListener



          org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.






          share|improve this answer












          You should use ContextLoaderListener with spring-boot.



          <listener-class>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener</listener-class>


          as suggested in this article



          To find the differences refer below links.



          org/springframework/web/context/ContextLoaderListener



          org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.







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          • thanks. or could i use both? or i need to kick out org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.?
            – stewchicken
            Nov 10 at 15:45










          • it depends on your purpose..spring context listener will serve your purpose so go for it.
            – Alien
            Nov 10 at 15:46










          • In this case, do I still need use web.xml to register listener? Should I configure all listeners with java Config?
            – stewchicken
            Nov 11 at 8:45


















          • thanks. or could i use both? or i need to kick out org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.?
            – stewchicken
            Nov 10 at 15:45










          • it depends on your purpose..spring context listener will serve your purpose so go for it.
            – Alien
            Nov 10 at 15:46










          • In this case, do I still need use web.xml to register listener? Should I configure all listeners with java Config?
            – stewchicken
            Nov 11 at 8:45
















          thanks. or could i use both? or i need to kick out org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.?
          – stewchicken
          Nov 10 at 15:45




          thanks. or could i use both? or i need to kick out org/apache/myfaces/webapp/StartupServletContextListener.?
          – stewchicken
          Nov 10 at 15:45












          it depends on your purpose..spring context listener will serve your purpose so go for it.
          – Alien
          Nov 10 at 15:46




          it depends on your purpose..spring context listener will serve your purpose so go for it.
          – Alien
          Nov 10 at 15:46












          In this case, do I still need use web.xml to register listener? Should I configure all listeners with java Config?
          – stewchicken
          Nov 11 at 8:45




          In this case, do I still need use web.xml to register listener? Should I configure all listeners with java Config?
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