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Subject: UNSUBSCRIBE [email protected] will work. -Dave On 3/9/06, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > How can I unsubscribe my second email address from this list so I stop > getting dups? > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Paul Roe > Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 3:05 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [coldspring-dev] help > > > > sorry I wasn't clear, I want the csFactory to be the actual coldspring > factory object that will be using the xml file > > so when I create the factory: > <cfset application.csFactory = createObject("component"," > SCAR.coldspring.beans.DefaultXmlBeanFactory").init() /> > > I want this application.csFactory object to be passed into some of the > services that it will create. > > > > > On 3/9/06, Chris Stoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Assuming that your csFactory is created in coldspring, I am pretty sure you > can use <ref bean> to do this. For example: > > <bean id="CsFactory" class="my.cs.factory "></bean> > > <bean id="BusinessUnit" class="BusinessUnit" singleton="true"> > <constructor-arg name="csFactory"><ref bean="CsFactory" > /></constructor-arg> > </bean> > > > > On 3/9/06, Paul Roe <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > > I know this is the coldspring-dev forum not the coldspring help forum, but I > am having trouble trying to do something that I feel should be easy to do. I > want to use the cs framework to pass a reference of the csFactory to one of > my services. > > -services.xml > <bean id="BusinessUnit" class="BusinessUnit" singleton="true"> > <constructor-arg > name="csFactory"><value>${csFactory}</value></constructor-arg> > </bean> > > > So that in my BusinessUnit Service I can do this as the init > > <cffunction name="init" access="public" output="false" > returntype="BusinessUnit"> > <cfargument name="csFactory" type="WEB-INF.cftags.component" > required="true" /> > <cfscript> > variables.instance = structNew(); > > setFactory( arguments.csFactory); > > setDGO(getFactory().getBean("BusinessUnitDGO")); > return this; > </cfscript> > </cffunction> > > > I know that mach-ii does this in a weird way but this seems like something > that you should be able to do with the basic functionality in cs. Of couse > I haven't spent much time with the framework, so I am probably just missing > something simple. > > > > > >
