I'm using 1.0 at the moment.

Stupid question - is it that the plugin is wrong, or is it that the
documentation is wrong?

Mark

On 12/16/06, Kurt Wiersma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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