Thanks Andrea, Walking the list of child nodes of the feature, then calling setFirstChildAsProperty() on the bean ref element works a treat :)
/Eoghan > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrea Smyth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 15 May 2007 16:08 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Feature with a child element > > Have your tried using > AbstractBeanDefinitionParser.setFirstChildAsProperty(...) > (from the cxf-common-utilities package) in your > MyFeatureBeanDefinitionParser? > org.apache.cxf.jaxws.spring.EndpointBeanDefinitionParser uses > it to deal with child elements named "ref " from the Spring > beans namespace. > > Andrea. > > Glynn, Eoghan wrote: > > >Folks, > > > >I bet I'm doing dumb here that'll be immediately obvious to > the Spring > >gurus ... > > > >Within a feature, I want to have a child element that references > >another bean. So that the config looks something like: > > > ><jaxws:client id="myPort" createdFromAPI="true"> > > <jaxws:features> > > <myNS:myFeature myAttribute="value"> > > <myNS:myChild> > > <ref bean="myOtherBean"/> > > </myNS:myChild> > > </myNS:myFeature> > > </jaxws:features> > ></jaxws:client> > > > >Now having an attribute on the feature is no problem, the > corresponding > >call to MyFeaure.setMyAttribute() occurs as expected. > > > >However, I'm not seeing a call to MyFeaure.setMyChild(), so > what do I > >need to do in order to have the bean injection occur for the myChild > >element? Do I need to do some custom parsing in the > >MyFeatureBeanDefinitionParser, or wire in a schema or some-such? > > > >Cheers, > >Eoghan > > > > > > > >
