Robert,

See  http://www.nabble.com/%40SpringBean-vs-%40Configurable-to18572291.html
this thread  and http://jira.springframework.org/browse/SPR-4302 .

Regards - Cemal
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Robert ... wrote:
> 
> 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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