Hi,
I have been using the @SpringBean annotation for dependency inject my
DAO's inside certain objects. However for objects that are not managed
by wicket the InjectorHolder is needed and this might be easy to forget.
So I tried an alternative way to inject my Spring beans.
Now I use the Spring @Configurable and @Resource annotation, together
with load-time aspect weaving. I also mark the objects as transient.
It all seems to work well. But I just wanted to ask if there are any
special cases I should be worried about. Are there any disadvantages
(except being forced to use weaving)?
Robert
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