Sorry for not much of help!
You might like to check out (if have not done so)
tapestry.state.xml (within Tapestry framework) 
to see how the default visit class is configured as an
ASO.

shing

--- Raul Raja Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi , thanks for the help,
> I have the following error when using the
> <invoke-factory>
> as you suggested:
> 
> Attribute 'object' is required but no value was
> provided.
> 
> 
> Shing Hing Man wrote:
> >   <create-instance
> >> class="com.estudiowebs.CMS.DAO.GlobalMenu">
> >>     <!-- set-service not allowed here -->
> >>     <set-service property="entityService"
> >> service-id="EntityService" />
> >>    </create-instance>
> > 
> > Instead of create-instance, have you tried
> > invoke-factory ?
> > <invoke-factory>
> >  <construct
> > class="com.estudiowebs.CMS.DAO.GlobalMenu">
> >   <set-service property="entityService"
> >       service-id="EntityService" />
> >  </construct>
> > </invoke-factory>
> > 
> > Shing
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- Raul Raja Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > 
> >> Here is a little bit more code about my problem:
> >>
> >> I'm trying to inject a service in one of mi POJO
> >> that is an application 
> >> scope object in my Tapestry App.
> >>
> >> I tried many things and now I'm trying the
> following
> >> but it doesn't work 
> >> either.
> >>
> >> <contribution
> >>
> >
>
configuration-id="tapestry.state.ApplicationObjects">
> >>   <state-object name="GlobalMenu"
> >> scope="application">
> >>    <create-instance
> >> class="com.estudiowebs.CMS.DAO.GlobalMenu">
> >>     <!-- set-service not allowed here -->
> >>     <set-service property="entityService"
> >> service-id="EntityService" />
> >>    </create-instance>
> >> </state-object>
> >> </contribution>
> >>
> >>
> >> public class GlobalMenu extends Menu implements
> >> IGlobalMenuDAO {
> >>
> >>    private static final long serialVersionUID =
> 1L;
> >>    
> >>    private EntityService entityService;
> >>    
> >>    public void setEntityService(EntityService
> >> entityService) {
> >>    this.entityService = entityService;
> >>    }
> >>    
> >>    public GlobalMenu() {
> >>    Menu m = null;
> >>    m = (Menu) entityService.load(Menu.class, new
> >> Integer(1));
> >>    }
> >>
> >> }
> >>
> >> I'd like to know what would be the right way to
> >> inject a service in a pojo.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Raul.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Raul Raja Martinez wrote:
> >>> I am using the hivemind utilities Hibernate3
> >> session as in 
> >
>
http://hivetranse.sourceforge.net/quickstart.html#start.config.hibernate3
> >>> I can inject it in my regular servlets using the
> >> following:
> >>>
> >>> EntityService service =
> >> (EntityService)HiveMindFilter
> >>> .getRegistry(request)
> >>>
> >
>
.getService(com.estudiowebs.CMS.services.EntityService.class);
> >>>
> >>> I can aslo inject it into components and pages
> >> using annotations such as 
> >>> @InjectObject(service:...).
> >>>
> >>> but when it comes to Pojos I didn't know what
> >> would be the right 
> >>> approach, I'll try your method, thanks.
> >>>
> >>> Raul.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
> >>>> Ummm....You can get access to the Registry
> >> object, but it's not easy, and
> >>>> for a good reason.
> >>>>
> >>>> ~Anything~ in tapestry can have a hivemind
> >> service injected into it. 
> >>>> Esp a
> >>>> hivemind service, or a DAO, which is what you
> are
> >> doing right?  I 
> >>>> don't know
> >>>> what all of your crazy configs are doing, but I
> >> have a hibernate hivemind
> >>>> service point that looks sort of like:
> >>>>
> >>>> <service-point id="SessionProxy"
> >> interface="org.hibernate.Session">
> >>>> ...//threaded
> >>>> </service>
> >>>>
> >>>> I then take this hibernate session, bound to my
> >> web thread(or POJO 
> >>>> service
> >>>> thread, or JMS queue thread, or whatever other
> >> fun threads I want to 
> >>>> use :)
> >>>> ),  and use it without thinking. Sometimes it's
> >> in pages/components, but
> >>>> most often I create a simple DAO that might
> look
> >> like:
> >>>> <service-point id="SomeDAO" >
> >>>> <construct class="com.foo.SomeDAOImpl">
> >>>> <set-service id="SessionProxy"
> property="session"
> >> />
> >>>> </construct>
> >>>> </service>
> >>>>
> >>>> Something like that.. Is this what you're
> doing?
> >>>> On 12/4/05, Raul Raja Martinez
> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> Hi Jean-Francois, first of all thanks for your
> >> help,
> >>>>> My pojo is basicaly the menu of my webapp,
> since
> >> everybody will have the
> >>>>> same I thought that the best thing would be to
> >> make it an application
> >>>>> scope object and fetch the records at startup.
> >> since i have already
> >>>>> declared a Hibernate Session service I wanted
> to
> >> inject that service
> >>>>> into this object so that I could use it to
> query
> >> the objects.
> >>>>> I have also many webservices in the same
> webapp
> >> that are not tapestry
> >>>>> related and I'd like to use these services
> both
> >> in the tapestry and
> >>>>> servlets.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I think this is or would be a common problem
> for
> >> Tapestry 4 users.
> >>>>> Many have already asked how to access the
> >> Tapestry hivemind registry
> >>>>> from other objects that are not of type
> >> Component or Page. My problem is
> >>>>> that I don't even know if this is posible
> since
> >> someone mentioned in
> 
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