Ah... great.

The TapestryCreator can access the servlet context using:
org.directwebremoting.WebContextFactory.get().getServletContext();

http://directwebremoting.org/dwr/server/javaapi.html

2009/12/22 Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo <thiag...@gmail.com>

> Em Tue, 22 Dec 2009 09:27:26 -0200, Lance Java <lance.j...@googlemail.com>
> escreveu:
>
>
> One more thing to note is that DWR supports ajax filters which are
>> basically interceptors on DWR services. You may want to duplicate some of
>> the
>> TapestryFilter's functionality in an AjaxFilter.
>>
>
> There's no need to do that. TapestryFilter puts the Registry in the servlet
> context under the org.apache.tapestry5.application-registry attribute. Then
> you can get the HibernateSessionManager and get a Session through its
> getSession() method. I haven't tested it, but that's what I would try.
>
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