I also like having Spring manage Stripes action beans. For this purpose
I use Stripes 1.6's ObjectFactory and Rayures 2.0[1]. Of course, both
are code from the trunk and are unreleased.

[1]:http://code.google.com/p/rayures/source/checkout

Cheers,
Freddy

On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 22:29:39 +0200, "kdeveloper"
<k-no-s...@a4consulting.nl> said:
> I like to use Spring declarative transactions in Stripes 1.5.3, for this 
> the action beans need to be spring managed beans.
> 
> The Domain Driven Design (DDD) folks use Spring run-time code weaving 
> (AspectJ / AOP) for making entity beans Spring manged beans:
> 
> http://www.jblewitt.com/blog/?p=129
> 
> This approach could also work for Stripes action beans. Did anybody try 
> Spring code weaving with Stripes action beans?
> 
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