please have a look at sourceforge project wicket-stuff which contains
additional higher level component. It contains also a modul with
different alternatives on how to integrate with Spring. I think there
is even a example application in there.
Juergen
On 8/19/05, Koen Serry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been looking into Wicket for a couple of days now and I have to say
> I like what I see so far from a web framework point of view.
> However I have a couple remarks/questions with regards to Spring
> integration or IOC integration in general for that matter.
>
> So far I've been using tapestry and in tapestry 3 it was pretty easy,
> you subclassed the engine class, put the applicationContext in it, and
> from whatever page-class you could access it. In Tapestry 4 however,
> they haven't found a clean way so that's one of the reasons I was moving
> to Wicket.
>
> Now would it be possible to keep some kind of global(Map) in Wicket as a
> way of putting/getting 'other' items in the Application?
> Since you're pretty much required to subclass the Application class and
> it gets initialized with the WicketServlet pretty much immediately. This
> would allow the ApplicationContext of spring or some frequently used
> items like a sessionFactory of Hibernate (if you didn't want to use
> Spring) to be easely accessed from each page to be used. As then the
> only thing it would require is like getApplication().get("spring") or if
> you'd use ognl getApplication().get("spring.mydao").
>
> What do you guys think?
>
> Koen Serry
> http://www.serry.org
>
>
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