BTW, on his blog he attributes the idea to a conversation with Howard.
These framework differences are very interesting, I hope one day to have
enough brain power - energy to devote to it - to grok it suffciently.
Adam

On 11/12/06, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On the one hand, I found it clever. I was trying to avoid bytecode
transformation inside IOC and Rod's solution doesn't address spreading
@Bean
definitions across multiple "modules" (classes).  That could be done as
well, but gets much trickier.  T5IOC is somewhat more verbose, but a lot
more powerful and descriptive.

On 12/7/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yeah, you know what they say... "imitation is one of the best forms of
> flattery". This was inevitable.
>
> Many have tried to do the same with Tapestry as well. (they tried and
> failed ?  no - they tried and died .. - wise bene gesserit )
>
> On 12/7/06, Massimo Lusetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
>
http://blog.interface21.com/main/2006/11/28/a-java-configuration-option-for-spring/
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