that makes sense, I use @Resource(name = "mybean") on my setter methods, so I guess it is just the annotations the ones that do not work.
musachy On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Chris Pratt <thechrispr...@gmail.com> wrote: > In my struts.xml I have: > > <constant name="struts.objectFactory" value="spring"/> > > And at the top of my applicationContext.xml I have: > > <beans default-autowire="autodetect" xmlns=...> > > And my Interceptors are getting injected just fine. On another project, I > have autowiring turned off, but then you have to define each interceptor as > a bean in the applicationContext.xml and specifically define the objects > that get injected into it. > (*Chris*) > > On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Mike Baranski < > list-subscripti...@secmgmt.com> wrote: > >> Correct me if I'm wrong, please, but if I have an interceptor, it should >> get >> injected by spring. >> >> I have a bean I'm expecting, the set method written, and the bean defined >> in >> applicationContext. >> >> My main struts.xml has: >> >> <constant name="struts.objectFactory" >> value="org.apache.struts2.spring.StrutsSpringObjectFactory" /> >> >> My setter is not getting called, is there anything else I need to do? >> >> >> M. >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org >> >> > -- "Hey you! Would you help me to carry the stone?" Pink Floyd --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org