You'll have to use Spring or another advance IoC container for constructor dependency injection, etc.
2005/8/31, Stefan Gesigora <
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Hello!
Is there another way without using an "addon-framework" to initialize a backing-bean (without constructor intialization, managed-properties)?
Stefan Gesigora
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Von: Stefan Gesigora
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 31. August 2005 11:21
An: MyFaces Discussion
Betreff: AW: best way to initialize BackingBean?
Hi!
Thx Martin!
How can I integrate Shale into JSF (Sun RI)? Is there a tutorial about this?
Stefan Gesigora
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Von: Martin Marinschek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 31. August 2005 11:13
An: MyFaces Discussion
Betreff: Re: best way to initialize BackingBean?
You might use Shale to do this kind of things.
With Shale, if your beans implement a special interface, several
methods will be called on your bean - one of them before the view is
shown...
regards,
Martin
On 8/31/05, Stefan Gesigora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> What is the best way to initialize BackingBeans?
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> I would like to get data from a DB everytime before the jsp will be shown
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> I can't use the constructor initialization cause I need it everytime not
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