Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-28 Thread nino martinez wael
Yes it should work on 1.4.x I believe..

Regarding the method question, I think it has something todo with that
the ldm gets serialized and the dao does not get reloaded on
deserialization.

2010/4/28 Douglas Ferguson doug...@douglasferguson.us:
 Does this work on the 1.4.6 version of wicket?

 D/

 On Apr 26, 2010, at 4:30 AM, nino martinez wael wrote:

 I found out that If I injected in the constructor, when using inmethod
 grid hibernate would complain about a closed session. So solved it as
 the pastebin shows..

 2010/4/26 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 I do it like this :

 http://pastebin.com/wcZ8XANh



 public class InjectorHolder {

        private static Injector injector;

        public InjectorHolder() {
        }
       �...@inject
        public static void setInjector(Injector injector) {
                InjectorHolder.injector = injector;
        }

        public static Injector getInjector() {
                return injector;
        }


 }

 2010/4/25 Douglas Ferguson doug...@douglasferguson.us:
 Anybody have tips on the correct way to do this?

 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:

 I'm curious about how this would work with serialization/deserialization.

 For instance, with a data provider where would you actually put this:

 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this)

 To make sure it gets called at the appropriate times? Is it ok to put it 
 in the constructor of the data provider?

 Sounds like this won't be available until 1.4.8, any idea when that might 
 surface?

 D/

 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:

 Interesting...

 I've been curious about how to properly use injection in data provider 
 as this does not subclass component.

 Any tips on how to get this to work?

 D/

 On Apr 24, 2010, at 12:32 PM, nino martinez wael wrote:

 BTW if anyone has trouble with this until 1.4.8 comes out then just
 write your own injectorholder class and in your guice module call
 requeststatic injection on that.. Works like a charm..

 2010/4/8 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.

 2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.

 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.

 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi

 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice 
 at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:

 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]

 Root cause:

 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)

 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.



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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-27 Thread Douglas Ferguson
The solution is using injection on the method?


D/


On Apr 26, 2010, at 4:30 AM, nino martinez wael wrote:

 I found out that If I injected in the constructor, when using inmethod
 grid hibernate would complain about a closed session. So solved it as
 the pastebin shows..
 
 2010/4/26 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 I do it like this :
 
 http://pastebin.com/wcZ8XANh
 
 
 
 public class InjectorHolder {
 
private static Injector injector;
 
public InjectorHolder() {
}
@Inject
public static void setInjector(Injector injector) {
InjectorHolder.injector = injector;
}
 
public static Injector getInjector() {
return injector;
}
 
 
 }
 
 2010/4/25 Douglas Ferguson doug...@douglasferguson.us:
 Anybody have tips on the correct way to do this?
 
 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
 
 I'm curious about how this would work with serialization/deserialization.
 
 For instance, with a data provider where would you actually put this:
 
 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this)
 
 To make sure it gets called at the appropriate times? Is it ok to put it 
 in the constructor of the data provider?
 
 Sounds like this won't be available until 1.4.8, any idea when that might 
 surface?
 
 D/
 
 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
 
 Interesting...
 
 I've been curious about how to properly use injection in data provider as 
 this does not subclass component.
 
 Any tips on how to get this to work?
 
 D/
 
 On Apr 24, 2010, at 12:32 PM, nino martinez wael wrote:
 
 BTW if anyone has trouble with this until 1.4.8 comes out then just
 write your own injectorholder class and in your guice module call
 requeststatic injection on that.. Works like a charm..
 
 2010/4/8 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.
 
 2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.
 
 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.
 
 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi
 
 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:
 
 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]
 
 Root cause:
 
 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)
 
 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.
 
 
 
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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-27 Thread Douglas Ferguson
Does this work on the 1.4.6 version of wicket?

D/

On Apr 26, 2010, at 4:30 AM, nino martinez wael wrote:

 I found out that If I injected in the constructor, when using inmethod
 grid hibernate would complain about a closed session. So solved it as
 the pastebin shows..
 
 2010/4/26 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 I do it like this :
 
 http://pastebin.com/wcZ8XANh
 
 
 
 public class InjectorHolder {
 
private static Injector injector;
 
public InjectorHolder() {
}
@Inject
public static void setInjector(Injector injector) {
InjectorHolder.injector = injector;
}
 
public static Injector getInjector() {
return injector;
}
 
 
 }
 
 2010/4/25 Douglas Ferguson doug...@douglasferguson.us:
 Anybody have tips on the correct way to do this?
 
 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
 
 I'm curious about how this would work with serialization/deserialization.
 
 For instance, with a data provider where would you actually put this:
 
 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this)
 
 To make sure it gets called at the appropriate times? Is it ok to put it 
 in the constructor of the data provider?
 
 Sounds like this won't be available until 1.4.8, any idea when that might 
 surface?
 
 D/
 
 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
 
 Interesting...
 
 I've been curious about how to properly use injection in data provider as 
 this does not subclass component.
 
 Any tips on how to get this to work?
 
 D/
 
 On Apr 24, 2010, at 12:32 PM, nino martinez wael wrote:
 
 BTW if anyone has trouble with this until 1.4.8 comes out then just
 write your own injectorholder class and in your guice module call
 requeststatic injection on that.. Works like a charm..
 
 2010/4/8 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.
 
 2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.
 
 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.
 
 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi
 
 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:
 
 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]
 
 Root cause:
 
 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)
 
 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.
 
 
 
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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-26 Thread nino martinez wael
I do it like this :

http://pastebin.com/wcZ8XANh



public class InjectorHolder {

private static Injector injector;

public InjectorHolder() {
}
@Inject
public static void setInjector(Injector injector) {
InjectorHolder.injector = injector;
}

public static Injector getInjector() {
return injector;
}


}

2010/4/25 Douglas Ferguson doug...@douglasferguson.us:
 Anybody have tips on the correct way to do this?

 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:

 I'm curious about how this would work with serialization/deserialization.

 For instance, with a data provider where would you actually put this:

 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this)

 To make sure it gets called at the appropriate times? Is it ok to put it in 
 the constructor of the data provider?

 Sounds like this won't be available until 1.4.8, any idea when that might 
 surface?

 D/

 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:

 Interesting...

 I've been curious about how to properly use injection in data provider as 
 this does not subclass component.

 Any tips on how to get this to work?

 D/

 On Apr 24, 2010, at 12:32 PM, nino martinez wael wrote:

 BTW if anyone has trouble with this until 1.4.8 comes out then just
 write your own injectorholder class and in your guice module call
 requeststatic injection on that.. Works like a charm..

 2010/4/8 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.

 2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.

 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.

 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi

 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:

 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]

 Root cause:

 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)

 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.



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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-26 Thread nino martinez wael
I found out that If I injected in the constructor, when using inmethod
grid hibernate would complain about a closed session. So solved it as
the pastebin shows..

2010/4/26 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 I do it like this :

 http://pastebin.com/wcZ8XANh



 public class InjectorHolder {

        private static Injector injector;

        public InjectorHolder() {
        }
       �...@inject
        public static void setInjector(Injector injector) {
                InjectorHolder.injector = injector;
        }

        public static Injector getInjector() {
                return injector;
        }


 }

 2010/4/25 Douglas Ferguson doug...@douglasferguson.us:
 Anybody have tips on the correct way to do this?

 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:

 I'm curious about how this would work with serialization/deserialization.

 For instance, with a data provider where would you actually put this:

 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this)

 To make sure it gets called at the appropriate times? Is it ok to put it in 
 the constructor of the data provider?

 Sounds like this won't be available until 1.4.8, any idea when that might 
 surface?

 D/

 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:

 Interesting...

 I've been curious about how to properly use injection in data provider as 
 this does not subclass component.

 Any tips on how to get this to work?

 D/

 On Apr 24, 2010, at 12:32 PM, nino martinez wael wrote:

 BTW if anyone has trouble with this until 1.4.8 comes out then just
 write your own injectorholder class and in your guice module call
 requeststatic injection on that.. Works like a charm..

 2010/4/8 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.

 2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.

 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.

 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi

 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:

 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]

 Root cause:

 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)

 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.



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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-25 Thread Douglas Ferguson
Anybody have tips on the correct way to do this?

On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:

 I'm curious about how this would work with serialization/deserialization.
 
 For instance, with a data provider where would you actually put this:
 
 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this)
 
 To make sure it gets called at the appropriate times? Is it ok to put it in 
 the constructor of the data provider?
 
 Sounds like this won't be available until 1.4.8, any idea when that might 
 surface?
 
 D/
 
 On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
 
 Interesting...
 
 I've been curious about how to properly use injection in data provider as 
 this does not subclass component.
 
 Any tips on how to get this to work?
 
 D/
 
 On Apr 24, 2010, at 12:32 PM, nino martinez wael wrote:
 
 BTW if anyone has trouble with this until 1.4.8 comes out then just
 write your own injectorholder class and in your guice module call
 requeststatic injection on that.. Works like a charm..
 
 2010/4/8 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.
 
 2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.
 
 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.
 
 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi
 
 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:
 
 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]
 
 Root cause:
 
 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)
 
 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.
 
 
 
 regards Nino
 
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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-25 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
I also updated the exception message in commit 937854.

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On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg wrote:

 The ticket for this is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.

 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.

 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
  Hi
 
  I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
  the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
  see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
  used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
  I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
  component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
  (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:
 
  WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
  com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
  argument postid = [3]
 
  Root cause:
 
  java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
  an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
  In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
  subclass's init() method.
  at
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)
 
  Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
  spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
  common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
  specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
  important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
  also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
  init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
  component injector as argument.
 
 
 
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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-24 Thread nino martinez wael
BTW if anyone has trouble with this until 1.4.8 comes out then just
write your own injectorholder class and in your guice module call
requeststatic injection on that.. Works like a charm..

2010/4/8 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.

 2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.

 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.

 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi

 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:

 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]

 Root cause:

 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)

 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.



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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-24 Thread Douglas Ferguson
Interesting...

I've been curious about how to properly use injection in data provider as this 
does not subclass component.

Any tips on how to get this to work?

D/

On Apr 24, 2010, at 12:32 PM, nino martinez wael wrote:

 BTW if anyone has trouble with this until 1.4.8 comes out then just
 write your own injectorholder class and in your guice module call
 requeststatic injection on that.. Works like a charm..
 
 2010/4/8 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.
 
 2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.
 
 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.
 
 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi
 
 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:
 
 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]
 
 Root cause:
 
 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)
 
 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.
 
 
 
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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-24 Thread Douglas Ferguson
I'm curious about how this would work with serialization/deserialization.

For instance, with a data provider where would you actually put this:

 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this)

To make sure it gets called at the appropriate times? Is it ok to put it in the 
constructor of the data provider?

Sounds like this won't be available until 1.4.8, any idea when that might 
surface?

D/

On Apr 24, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:

 Interesting...
 
 I've been curious about how to properly use injection in data provider as 
 this does not subclass component.
 
 Any tips on how to get this to work?
 
 D/
 
 On Apr 24, 2010, at 12:32 PM, nino martinez wael wrote:
 
 BTW if anyone has trouble with this until 1.4.8 comes out then just
 write your own injectorholder class and in your guice module call
 requeststatic injection on that.. Works like a charm..
 
 2010/4/8 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
 Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.
 
 2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.
 
 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.
 
 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi
 
 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:
 
 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]
 
 Root cause:
 
 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)
 
 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.
 
 
 
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Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-08 Thread nino martinez wael
Hi

I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
(InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:

WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
argument postid = [3]

Root cause:

java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
subclass's init() method.
at 
org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)

Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
component injector as argument.



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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-08 Thread Cemal Bayramoglu
Nino,


It looks like the message you are getting is misleading; probably the
refactoring out of the Wicket IOC module (which both Wicket's Guice
and Spring modules sit on top of now) missed changing that exception's
text.

InjectorHolder has not been assigned is caused by Wicket's Guice
integration not setting it the way Spring does.

(((Application.get()).getMetaData(GuiceInjectorHolder.INJECTOR_KEY)).getInjector().injectMembers(this);
would probably be the right Guice equivalent of your
InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);

If you have taken copies of the LegUp's [1] make sure you are using
the latest version.

If one of us finds more time later and you're still having a problem
(please let us know), we can debug the Wicket code and submit a patch,
or it may be that the Guice integration just isn't supposed to work
exactly like the Wicket Spring integration yet t (Igor?) but I haven't
had a chance to take a good look through Jira yet, but it may be
covered already in a related issue [2].

Then, we should also see how the JEE contrib (and James' stuff for CDI
etc) works to keep things consistent across the board for people using
IOC with Wicket.

Regards - Cemal
jWeekend
OO  Java Technologies, Wicket
Consulting, Development, Training
http://jWeekend.com

[1] http://jweekend.com/dev/LegUp
[2] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1143


On 8 April 2010 10:08, nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi

 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:

 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]

 Root cause:

 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)

 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.



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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-08 Thread nino martinez wael
Thanks for the reply Cemal.

Writing inline..

2010/4/8 Cemal Bayramoglu jweekend_for...@cabouge.com:
 Nino,


 It looks like the message you are getting is misleading; probably the
 refactoring out of the Wicket IOC module (which both Wicket's Guice
 and Spring modules sit on top of now) missed changing that exception's
 text.
Yeah..

 InjectorHolder has not been assigned is caused by Wicket's Guice
 integration not setting it the way Spring does.

Im wondering why this is not the same, I guess following DI principles
it should not matter which DI framework you used around your
application. So having different implementations for Guice and Spring
on the user side is bad.

 (((Application.get()).getMetaData(GuiceInjectorHolder.INJECTOR_KEY)).getInjector().injectMembers(this);
 would probably be the right Guice equivalent of your
 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);

 If you have taken copies of the LegUp's [1] make sure you are using
 the latest version.
I believe so, but it was only for educational purposes. So if I have
the need again later i'll come back for a new archetype :)

 If one of us finds more time later and you're still having a problem
 (please let us know), we can debug the Wicket code and submit a patch,
 or it may be that the Guice integration just isn't supposed to work
 exactly like the Wicket Spring integration yet t (Igor?) but I haven't
 had a chance to take a good look through Jira yet, but it may be
 covered already in a related issue [2].

Yes indeed it seems to be very related.


 Then, we should also see how the JEE contrib (and James' stuff for CDI
 etc) works to keep things consistent across the board for people using
 IOC with Wicket.

Sounds like the right thing.

 Regards - Cemal
 jWeekend
 OO  Java Technologies, Wicket
 Consulting, Development, Training
 http://jWeekend.com

 [1] http://jweekend.com/dev/LegUp
 [2] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1143


 On 8 April 2010 10:08, nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 Hi

 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:

 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]

 Root cause:

 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)

 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.



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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-08 Thread Martin Grigorov
The ticket for this is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
1.4.7 was released at 03/03.

So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8. 

On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi
 
 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:
 
 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]
 
 Root cause:
 
 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)
 
 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.
 
 
 
 regards Nino
 
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Re: Wicket and Guice / legup / warp persist?

2010-04-08 Thread nino martinez wael
Ahh typical :) And thanks for the update.

2010/4/8 Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bg:
 The ticket for this is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2761
 The fix is applied to 1.4.x at 13/03 by Juergen.
 1.4.7 was released at 03/03.

 So, it will be included in next release - probably 1.4.8.

 On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 11:08 +0200, nino martinez wael wrote:
 Hi

 I revived my old wicket talk yesterday and since we are using guice at
 the company where Im at now the people attending the talk wanted to
 see my examples in guice / wicket instead of spring / wicket. So I
 used the legup archetype. Which worked nicely until I did a ldm which
 I had to inject a dao into. With spring I would add the ldm to the
 component instantiation listener, but if I do it the spring way
 (InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);) I get this error:

 WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
 com.netdesign.blog.ViewPostPage(org.apache.wicket.PageParameters) and
 argument postid = [3]

 Root cause:

 java.lang.IllegalStateException: InjectorHolder has not been assigned
 an injector. Use InjectorHolder.setInjector() to assign an injector.
 In most cases this should be done once inside SpringWebApplication
 subclass's init() method.
 at 
 org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder.getInjector(InjectorHolder.java:70)

 Now there are several things I wonder about, first of all, why are
 spring mentioned at all? Does wicket package DI specific classes in a
 common distribution, and if so should'nt it be called something
 specific towards the targetet DI framework. And second and more
 important how can I achieve the same thing with guice? Or this could
 also be a bug with legup or something. But I actually checked the
 init method and  InjectorHolder.setInjector does not take the guice
 component injector as argument.



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