Oh I got the whole whiskey thing :P I meant, when you do commit code, where do 
you commit to? is it the coldspring folder in the CVS? I looked into the 
coldspring-ber folder and there wasn't anything but there were things in the 
coldspring folder..but I figured that was 1.0...

thanks for all your help!
- Derek
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 08:15:27 -0500, "Chris Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

  That was the last bid, about the testing, and the whiskey, and not committing 
yet. Sorry, it's not in CVS, I will post EOD, I have a very busy one ahead of 
me I think

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On Jan 4, 2007, at 11:57 PM, Derek Perez wrote:

  So...long story short..if I update my coldspring code...It will magically 
fall into place? :)
  Hey, where are you posting this code? I can't seem to find it in the CVS...(I 
have only ever used SVN...CVS noob here..) Could you perhaps zip me a latest 
copy of the source..?

  Thanks for your help! this is a big deal for me!

  - Derek

On Thu, 4 Jan 2007 23:48:17 -0500, "Chris Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

  OK, there's no reason why ColdSpring shouldn't take care of it's own 
business, soooo.

I have tweaked the ProxyFactoryBean to make sure that the BeanFactory is in the 
location it is expected (this will be the default location in app scope, unless 
you specify a beanFactoryName as a property of ProxyFactoryBean). This actually 
can be pretty handy if you do not know how the BF is being instantiated, such 
as in the case of MG. But, since you may have other uses for locating the BF, 
outside of remoting, I also added a BeanFactoryPostProcessor for locating the 
BF. Sounds confusing, but basically, if you define this new bean in the factory 
(BeanFactoryLocator, suggest a better name...), when the factory loads, it will 
automatically create a reference to the BF in app scope in either the default 
location or a name specified in the beanFactoryName property.
Sorry I have not yet committed this, I need to check it, and it's 11:45, and I 
have a glass of Nobb Creek sitting next to me... I'll run it through some tests 
and commit tomorrow!
Chris
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On Jan 4, 2007, at 11:03 PM, Chris Scott wrote:

  Wow, this one seems to have slipped, and I am sorry there. I looked through 
the MG issue tracker and I think maybe we should bring this back up and look 
for a clean solution. Basically, MG needs to have an option to use ColdSprings 
locator class, BeanFactoryUtils to store the CS factory. This can use either a 
default key, or a named one, which is easy to pass on to your remote proxies in 
their configuration. Let me try to get Joe again, because I really think that 
MG should have the same level of support for CS as MachII does.]

I am thinking now... Maybe I can just work up a quick BeanFactoryAware bean 
that will place CS in app scope for you... Perhaps a BeanFactoryPostProcessor...
Chris
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