mvc:annotation-driven tag do extra work from context:component-scan tag
The tag registers the Handler Mapping and Handler Adapter required to dispatch requests to your @Controllers:
tag helps registering the following components.
DefaultAnnotationHandlerMapping - This is a HandlerMapping implementation which maps the HTTP requests to the handler methods defined using the @RequestMapping annotation.
AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter - It is responsible for scanning the controllers to identify methods (and parameters) annotated with @MVC annotations. It scans and caches handler methods annotated with @RequestMapping. Also handles the @RequestParam, @ModelAttribute, @SessionAttributes and @InitBinder annotations.
ConfigurableWebBindingInitializer - The initializer for the Web Data Binder. Helps in declaratively configuring the Web Binder with validators, conversion services, property editors, etc.
LocalValidatorFactoryBean - Implements the validator interface and enables JSR303 validation. This is injected into ConfigurableWebBindingInitializer.
FormattingConversionServiceFactoryBean - A conversion factory that returns conversion services for basic objects like date and numbers. This factory is again injected into ConfigurableWebBindingInitializer.
Message Converters
ByteArrayHttpMessageConverter - A HTTP request message converter that reads a HTTP message body and returns a byte stream. It can also read a byte stream and construct a response body. Used for receiving and sending documents like PDF, XLS, etc.
StringHttpMessageConverter - A HTTP request message converter that reads a plain text request body and binds it to a String object. And vice-versa with response.
FormHttpMessageConverter - A HTTP request message converter that reads a form encoded request body and binds it to a form Binding object.
SourceHttpMessageConverter - A HTTP request converter that converts a XML message body to/from Binding Object.
If we do not use mvc:annotation-driven tag then we have to do register these components manually in xml file in order to use them , which results in too much extra work.