You can use something like the following in the decorator's init method:

WebApplicationContext wac =
WebApplicationContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(pageContext.getServletContext());

The WAC is the application context for the webapp, so you can then just do a
"getBean" for what you are looking for.

Hope this helps,
Jason


On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 12:01 PM, georz1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Any advice on how to get Spring to inject a managed bean a TableDecorator
> class.  I've tried both injecting via a get/set manner and even making the
> TableDecorator BeanFactoryAware.  Both instances return null.
>
> Thanks-
> George
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