Thanks again, Vincent! Yup, ComponentDescriptorFactory did the
magic :-D
On Dec 4, 2009, at 1:39 AM, Vincent Massol vinc...@massol.net wrote:
On Dec 3, 2009, at 4:34 PM, Lewis Denizen wrote:
Thanks Vincent! That's exactly what I needed :-) Just one more
question,
though.. Is it
Thanks Vincent! That's exactly what I needed :-) Just one more question,
though.. Is it possible to inject dependencies by using the attributes
defined within the class then? Right now, using the
DefaultComponentDescriptor, I can inject dependencies using:
Actually... seems like componentDescriptor.addComponentDependency() doesn't
add the dependency either :-( Just ends up being null when retrieving it.
Is there something that needs to be done before injection happens on these
objects?
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Lewis Denizen
On Dec 3, 2009, at 4:34 PM, Lewis Denizen wrote:
Thanks Vincent! That's exactly what I needed :-) Just one more
question,
though.. Is it possible to inject dependencies by using the
attributes
defined within the class then? Right now, using the
DefaultComponentDescriptor, I can
On Dec 3, 2009, at 5:14 PM, Lewis Denizen wrote:
Actually... seems like componentDescriptor.addComponentDependency()
doesn't
add the dependency either :-( Just ends up being null when
retrieving it.
Is there something that needs to be done before injection happens on
these
Hi xwiki-users,
I'm trying to bootstrap a component from the wiki itself (via Groovy). I
have an interface defined as follows:
// This is the text inside the User.UserDAO document
{{groovy}}
interface UserDAO
{
def ROLE = UserDAO.class.name
/**
* Returns the current user name.
Hi Lewis,
On Dec 1, 2009, at 7:12 PM, Lewis Denizen wrote:
Hi xwiki-users,
I'm trying to bootstrap a component from the wiki itself (via
Groovy). I
have an interface defined as follows:
// This is the text inside the User.UserDAO document
{{groovy}}
interface UserDAO
{
def ROLE