Can you explain what you need in a more abstract way?
What definition files are you reading?
How do you want to override the definitions defined there?
I would like to have a broader knowledge before I can help you.

Antonio

2010/3/9 Gallagher, Jim (UK Europe Middle East & Group Functions,
Technology Services) <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently writing a web application using Java 5, Websphere 6.1, JSF
> and Tiles 2.0.6 (versions mandated by organisation).
>
> I'm converting a multi-brand menu system from Struts-Tiles, and having
> an issue when processing definitions. What I'm trying to achieve is:
>
> Define a DefinitionManager in the ViewPreparer for a given definition
> Read another definition (stored in menus.xml, referenced in the web.xml)
> into a Definition object, to process the rules contained therein
>
> My problem is that I cannot see how to get a link to the correct
> DefinitionsFactory that contains the default definitions read in at
> application startup. I'd even settle for re-reading them, but cannot
> find a way how to do that either without getting a reference to the
> factory.
>
> Could anyone provide any assistance or advice? All constructive advice
> gratefully received.
>
>
>                                 Regards,
>
>                                         Jim
>
> Jim Gallagher,
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