You wrote:
>
> Hi Unico,
> 
> that is exactly what I tried.
> But I do not know how to set the context to my ChildContainer.
> Furthermore, the constructor "new ContextManager( 
> config.getContext());"
> does not exist in Fortress.
> So any ideas how to work arround ?

Oh, you are right that constructor doesn't exist. You need to pass an
additional logger into it:

final Logger logger = new ConsoleLogger();
contextManager = new ContextManager( config.getContext(), logger );


> 
> Regards,
> Marco
> 
> -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Unico Hommes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Juni 2003 09:32
> An: Avalon framework users
> Betreff: RE: [Fortress] Snipplet how to nest container ?
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > does anyone have some snipplets how to nest containers ?
> > I am trying to build a "GeneralContainer" which has a subcontainer 
> > that handles other components.
> > (like this structure :
> > 
> >                             Fortress
> >                     ------------- ...                   
> >             GeneralContainer
> >                     |   
> >         ------------------------------------------------- ....
> >         |                         |                      |
> >  SpecialContainer        maybe ServeltContainer...      ComGC1
> >   |       |      |  
> >   ComSC1 ComSC2  ComSC3...
> > 
> > The GeneralContainer and SpecialContainer are similar 
> > (DefaultContainer), they just should have different 
> role/config-files, 
> > so that a component from the SpecialContainer can lookup a 
> component 
> > from the GeneralContainer.
> > Only the ServletContainer may override the DefaultContainer)
> > 
> > Have any ideas how to build this with fortress ?
> 
> 
> I am not 100% sure about this because I haven't tried this 
> yet. Let me know if this worked out for you. Probably two 
> things need to be done.
> 
> 1) set GeneralContainer's ServiceManager as 
> SpecialContainer's ServiceManager's parent.
> 
> 2) set GeneralContainer's child Context as SpecialContainer's 
> Context's parent.
> 
> <snippet>
> 
> FortressConfig config = new FortressConfig();
> 
> // general configuration...
> config.setContextDirectory( generalContextDirectory ); 
> config.setContainerConfiguration( "./general.xconf" );
> 
> ContextManager contextManager = new ContextManager( 
> config.getContext() ); ContainerUtil.initialize( contextManager );
> 
> DefaultContainerManager containerManager = new 
> DefaultContainerManager( contextManager ); 
> ContainerUtil.initialize( containerManager );
> 
> final DefaultContainer generalContainer = 
> containerManager.getContainer();
> 
> // see 2)
> config = new FortressConfig( contextManager.getChildContext() 
> ); // see 1) config.setServiceManager( 
> generalContainer.getServiceManager() );
> 
> // special configuration ...
> config.setContextDirectory( specialContextDirectory ); 
> config.setContainerConfiguration( "./special.xconf" );
> 
> containerManager = new DefaultContainerManager( 
> config.getContext() ); ContainerUtil.initialize( containerManager );
> 
> final DefaultContainer specialContainer = 
> containerManager.getContainer();
> 
> </snipped>
> 
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