I am aware that the wiki needs a rewrite...

And also the examples.. Please notice how you can switch out your dbprovider with a mocked one, thats really cool..

Korbinian Bachl wrote:
Hi Dan,

I know the wiki - but this somehow confuses me... in the Wicket-Examples all Springapps are extending SpringWebApplication - and that file has more than just a line in the init()... -

No If I look at the SpringWebApplication I doubt that they would provide all those lines in it if a simple line in the init() would be enough?

I mean if I just do:
e.g:
 addComponentInstantiationListener(new SpringComponentInjector(this));

like you said why are they doing all this then in the SpringWebApplication
----
e.g:
public abstract class SpringWebApplication extends WebApplication
        implements
            ApplicationContextAware
{
    private ApplicationContext applicationContext;

    /**
     * Singleton instance of spring application context locator
     */
private final static ISpringContextLocator contextLocator = new ISpringContextLocator()
    {

        public ApplicationContext getSpringContext()
        {
            Application app = Application.get();
return ((SpringWebApplication)app).internalGetApplicationContext();
        }
    };
.....
---

as well as more things - arent this needed?

Best,

Korbinian


Dan Kaplan schrieb:
The wiki has a section on spring integration. You put a line in your app's
init() method to accomplish this.  It should be easy to find.

-----Original Message-----
From: Korbinian Bachl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 1:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: MyWebApplication, SpringWebApplication +
AuthenticatedWebApplication

Hi,

usually my WebApp is based on Wicket-Auth-Roles, so I do:

MyWebApp extends AuthenticatedWebApplication {....


Lately I played around with spring 2.5 a bit and so used

MyWebApp extends SpringWebApplication {....

but how can I now integrate a SpringWebApplication to use Wicket-Auth-Roles?

The only way I currently see is to copy'n paste the content of the SpringWebApplication into MyWebApp and let it extend AuthenticatedWebApplication - but copy'n paste is not my preferable way however...

Any ideas?

Best,


Korbinian

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