Matt,
I tried this and also added the set function in the model cfc, but the
bean is still not being defined.
What else might I be missing?
- JS
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Joshua Scott
Resonant Media Technologies, LLC.
www.resonantmedia.com | blog.resonantmedia.com
"It is
impossible to get out of a problem by using the same type of thinking
that it took to get into the problem." -- Albert Einstein
Matt Williams wrote:
The coldspring file does need to register the bean and be
told to
inject it into the cfc. This is not necessary with the MG controllers
because they are auto-wired.
In the CS xml file, make sure the bean is defined:
<bean id="myDAO" class="path.to.myDAO" />
For the cfc you are injecting into:
<bean id="myCFC" class="path.to.myCFC">
<property name="myDAO">
<ref bean="myDAO" />
</property>
</bean>
You should be able to find examples of this in the documentation also.
Matt
On 1/9/07, Joshua Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
This is a simple question. I have been using ColdSpring in ModelGlue
to do
inject beans into controllers etc... Now I need to use it to inject a
simple
datasource bean into a cfc in my model. I have the set function in the
model
but it the bean is not being injected. Is there something I need to do
in
the coldspring.xml file?
Thanks for the help....
- Josh
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Joshua Scott
Resonant Media Technologies, LLC.
www.resonantmedia.com | blog.resonantmedia.com
"It is impossible to get out of a problem by using the same type of
thinking
that it took to get into the problem." -- Albert Einstein
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