Hierarchical bean factory support has now been committed to CVS. I
also committed a implementation of appliationContext which can also
have a parent. This mirrors Spring's support of hierarchical bean
factors and application contexts.

--Kurt

On 11/1/05, Dave Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why the version number jump? Well...
>
> -First cut at Hierarchical BeanFactory support
> Kurt has done an awesome job implementing this… basically the way it
> works, you can pass a "parent" BeanFactory into another, allowing your
> child BeanFactory to resolve dependencies that exist only in the
> parent. You can define beans in the child BeanFactory to override
> beans in the parent as well. Included with this is an update to the
> Mach-II plugin that allows you to specify the parent BeanFactory name
> as a parameter to the plugin, so basically you can have Mach-II
> "subapps" who have their own factories (which themselves inherit beans
> from a parent app). Similar development for ModelGlue is underway, but
> I don't know if it will make It into the release
>
> -First cut at java: and webservice: syntax for the <bean/>'s class=""
> attribute. This will also you to wire webservices and java classes
> into your CFCs (with some limitations).
>
> -Remoting helper classes by Kurt (to do mapping of CFC types to AS types)
>
> -ModelGlue controller autowiring by Sean
>
> -Mach-II controller (listener/filter/plugin) autowiring
>
> -Numerous core BeanFactory fixes and upgrades
>
> -Numerous AOP fixes and upgrades
>
> Also planned:
>
> factory-bean and factory-method attribute support (these are mentioned
> in the reference docs if you're wondering what they do).
>
> AfterThrowing advice (allowing you to intercept exceptions at will)
>
> enhanced exceptions during bean creation.
>
> That's all off the top of my head... the expected date for this
> release is November 15th.
>
> -Dave
>

Reply via email to