Mark,

Thanks for posting this. Are you using the latest BER from CVS or are
you using CS 1.0? I committed a bunch of changes to the Mach II plugin
from Peter Farrell last week which cleaned up the plugin quite a bit.
I will have to check to see if this issue was corrected.

--Kurt

On 12/14/06, Mark Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not sure if this has been covered before -

In the documentation it states:
placeFactoryInApplicationScope
When set to true the ColdSpring bean factory will be placed in
Application scope, under the key defined in localBeanFactoryKey if it
is defined. The bean factory is always added to the propertyManager in
the same key

localBeanFactoryKey
Defines the key that the bean factory is saved under in the
propertyManager, and possibly Application scope. If this parameter is
not set, the default bean factory key will be used

However, using localBeanFactoryKey doesn't work - the machii plugin
actually goes looking for a parameter named 'beanFactoryPropertyName'.

I had a feeling this has been covered before, but I couldn't find it
anywhere in the docs or the bug list, so I figured I'd post it.

Mark

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