I don't know whether this is suitable or not, but have you seen:
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-tapestry/Tapestry31Spring?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregg D Bolinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 11 Mei 2005 6:18
> To: Tapestry users
> Subject: Spring & Custom Engine
> 
> I am integrating Spring into my Test Tapestry app and I am 
> using the guide in Spring in Action to do so. The snag I have 
> is that the RequestContext has been depricated in 4.0.Looking 
> at the Tapestry docs for 4.0 I am wondering if the method 
> Spring In Action suggests is the best method anymore. Below 
> is the custom engine class they suggest creating.
> 
> public class SpringTapestryEngine extends BaseEngine { 
> private static final String SPRING_CONTEXT_KEY = 
> "springContext"; protected void 
> setupForRequest(RequestContext context) { 
> super.setupForRequest(context); Map global = (Map) 
> getGlobal(); ApplicationContext appContext = 
> (ApplicationContext)global.get(SPRING_CONTEXT_KEY);
> if (appContext == null) {
> ServletContext servletContext = 
> context.getServlet().getServletContext();
> appContext = WebApplicationContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext
> (servletContext);
> global.put(SPRING_CONTEXT_KEY, appContext); } } }
> 
> I am wondering if it might be better to do something similar 
> but as an ASO. 
> If so, could someone guide me on setting up the hivemodule 
> and getting this to work? I'd really appreciate it.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Gregg Bolinger
> 



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