Thanks for the addition Brice! I've been meaning to expand the configuration
sections and how tos, so I will add this to my list to look into...
- Dan

On 5/29/07, Brice Ruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dan -

I've added this:

+++
To provide a bean name instead of a classname as an implementor, simply
supply the bean-name prepended with "#", e.g. implementor="#myBean".
+++

to the wiki for setting up a spring bean, shortly after the
beans.xmlsnippet. Maybe an example of this usage could be checked into
beans.xml (commented out) so people who are skimming the samples can see
it.

-Brice

On 5/29/07, Brice Ruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Instead of making the implementor a classname, provide the id-name of
the
> spring bean and prepend "#" ... ie:
>
> implementor="#myBean"
>
> That should do it.
>
> On 5/29/07, John Pederzolli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > This is a simple question, however I am having difficulty finding
> > examples in
> > the documentation; If I want to inject a Spring bean into a web
service
> > created via the jaxws configuration syntax how would i accomplish
that?
> > i.e
> > in the hello world example below, how would I inject an arbitrary
> > property?
> >
> > <jaxws:endpoint  id="helloWorld"
> >   implementor="demo.spring.HelloWorldImpl"
> >   address=" http://localhost/HelloWorld"; />
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
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> >
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> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Brice Ruth, FCD
> Software Engineer, Madison WI




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