Have you read this page:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:30 PM, mahone9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi @all
> I´m new to spring and wicket. I´d like to know how is it possible to inject
> wicket beans in a smart way???
>
> My preconditions are: using jdk 1.4
>
>
> for example: my applicationContext.xml file looks like.
>
> <bean id="loginPanel" class="example.login.LoginPanel" singleton="false">
> <property name="useCase" ref="loginUseCase" />
> </bean>
> <bean id="loginUseCase" class="example.core.LoginUseCase">
> <property name="dao" ref="loginDao" />
> </bean>
> <bean id="loginDao" class="example.dao.LoginDao">
> <property name="sessionFactory" ref="sessionFactory" />
> </bean>
>
> class LoginPanel extends xxx.wicket.Panel
>
>
> Setting through a setter method in LoginUseCase works fine.
>
> But the setting through a setter method like for loginPanel dosnt work. The
> useCase is always null !!!
>
> setUseCase(LoginUseCase useCase) {
> this.useCase = useCase;
> }
>
> I´ve read that wicket is an unmanaged framework and it can´t work in this
> way.
> It´s recommend to use the annotions command @springbean: xxx etc...
> But I´m looking for another way??? Is there one???
>
> Can somebody provide an example, how to solve this???
>
> Any help would kindly appreciate
>
> Cheers Phil
>
>
>
>
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