Well, I haven't actually used the Spring 2.0 scopes yet (I'm using 
Shale-Tiger for our "scoped" objects).  However, if you google 'Spring 2.0 
scope session', there are a couple good links like this one:

http://forum.springframework.org/showthread.php?t=26302


Adam Brod
Product Development Team


"Enrique Medina Montenegro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
07/05/2006 12:57 PM
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Hi Adam,

How do you declare a Spring bean to be session scoped? I've tried:

<bean id="XXXXX" class="YYYYYY.ZZZZZZ" scope="session" />

but I get an IllegalStateException.

Please note that I'm not using the container yet, as I'm just preparing 
the
control logic for JSF in a isolated way through Shale testing framework 
;-)

On 7/5/06, Adam Brod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Enrique-
>
> I don't believe there is any way to register the same bean instance with
> both Spring and JSF.  If you look at Spring 2.0, it has the ability to
> register a bean with Request or Session scope, so perhaps that would be
> your best bet.  Of course you wouldn't be able to use Shale-Tiger. There
> is a Spring Annotations open source project that is supposed to work
> similarly to Shale-Tiger, but I haven't tried that myself.
>
> HTH,
>
> Adam Brod
> Product Development Team
>
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> "Enrique Medina Montenegro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 07/05/2006 12:31 AM
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> Hi,
>
> I'm starting a new development where I will use MyFaces together with
> Shale
> and Spring. I've been reading the documentation regarding the 
integration
> between Spring and Shale, in terms of the delegating VariableResolver.
> Furthermore, I've been reading the documentation regarding Tiger
> extensions
> for Shale.
>
> So the point is I want to use both the Spring integration and the Tiger
> extensions for the same purpose: get my JSF managed beans.
>
> And here comes the question. Is it possible to combine both the @Bean
> annotation and the definition of the bean in the applicationContext.xml
> from
> Spring? The reason for this question is very simple, and maybe there's a
> workaround for it without having to use both functionalities all 
together:
> I
> would like to define all my beans within Spring's 
applicationContext.xml,
> but I don't know how to indicate the scope for those beans, so I was
> wondering whether the use in conjunction with the @Bean(name="xxxxBean"
> scope=Scope.REQUEST) annotation would help to achieve the desired 
result.
>
> Thanks.
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