diff --git a/src/docs/asciidoc/core/core-beans.adoc b/src/docs/asciidoc/core/core-beans.adoc index 4fce1fb6b9..d7a492887f 100644 --- a/src/docs/asciidoc/core/core-beans.adoc +++ b/src/docs/asciidoc/core/core-beans.adoc @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ In most application scenarios, explicit user code is not required to instantiate more instances of a Spring IoC container. For example, in a web application scenario, a simple eight (or so) lines of boilerplate web descriptor XML in the `web.xml` file of the application typically suffices (see <>). If you use the -https://spring.io/tools/sts[Spring Tool Suite] (an Eclipse-powered development +https://spring.io/tools[Spring Tool Suite] (an Eclipse-powered development environment), you can easily create this boilerplate configuration with a few mouse clicks or keystrokes. @@ -1481,7 +1481,7 @@ XML configuration: The preceding XML is more succinct. However, typos are discovered at runtime rather than design time, unless you use an IDE (such as https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/[IntelliJ -IDEA] or the https://spring.io/tools/sts[Spring Tool Suite]) +IDEA] or the https://spring.io/tools[Spring Tool Suite]) that supports automatic property completion when you create bean definitions. Such IDE assistance is highly recommended. @@ -4649,7 +4649,7 @@ No matter the choice, Spring can accommodate both styles and even mix them toget It is worth pointing out that through its <> option, Spring lets annotations be used in a non-invasive way, without touching the target components source code and that, in terms of tooling, all configuration styles are supported by the -https://spring.io/tools/sts[Spring Tool Suite]. +https://spring.io/tools[Spring Tool Suite]. **** An alternative to XML setup is provided by annotation-based configuration, which relies on @@ -8985,7 +8985,7 @@ modularity, but determining exactly where the autowired bean definitions are dec still somewhat ambiguous. For example, as a developer looking at `ServiceConfig`, how do you know exactly where the `@Autowired AccountRepository` bean is declared? It is not explicit in the code, and this may be just fine. Remember that the -https://spring.io/tools/sts[Spring Tool Suite] provides tooling that +https://spring.io/tools[Spring Tool Suite] provides tooling that can render graphs showing how everything is wired, which may be all you need. Also, your Java IDE can easily find all declarations and uses of the `AccountRepository` type and quickly show you the location of `@Bean` methods that return that type.