Why do you need access to the Registry object at all? You should just be
able to define your own hivemodule.xml file and do whatever you want with
your services.

It's not made easily available on purpose, because there should (in theory)
be no reason for you to use it directly.

On 6/12/06, Ryan Cuprak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,
How do I snag the HiveMind registry which is built by processing the
hivemodule.xml in WEB-INF? I am trying to expose my Hivemind service as a
webservice (JAXRPC). My Hivemind service is used in serveral pages
presently. Looking over the code for the ApplicationServlet it looks like it
stores it in the ServletContext which isn't visible to my webservice
implementation. Hopefully this makes sense...
Should I:
1) reload the registry
2) store the registry in a static variable
3) is there another trick available?

Thanks,
Ryan

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