member, which I don't like.
How can I avoid these setters and getters? Using AOP? Any examples?
I understand that this question is not strictly a Wicket, but I definitely want
to ask my Wicket friends here.
Thank you
dependencies for the service bean. However, in the Java program for the
service bean, I still have to add setters and getters for each DAO member,
which I don't like. How can I avoid these setters and getters? Using AOP? Any
examples?
I understand that this question is not strictly a Wicket
martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com
Subject: Re: avoid setters / getters by using ?
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 3:55 PM
At least in wicket you can access the
fields themselves using propertymodels.
**
Martin
2009/9/27 David Chang david_q_zh...@yahoo.com
that are usually generated only for the
purpose of spring-injection.
Cheers!
--- On Sun, 9/27/09, Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com wrote:
From: Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com
Subject: Re: avoid setters / getters by using ?
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date
only for the
purpose of spring-injection.
Cheers!
--- On Sun, 9/27/09, Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com wrote:
From: Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com
Subject: Re: avoid setters / getters by using ?
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009
/09, Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com
wrote:
From: Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com
Subject: Re: avoid setters / getters by using ?
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 3:55 PM
At least in wicket you can access the
fields themselves