I'm busy this weekend. No time. Sorry.

Juergen

On 8/19/05, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't know yet :) Lets see if there are more people that want to participate. 
> And we would have to pick some time that would work for people across time 
> zones.
> 
> Eelco
> 
> 
>        -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>        Van: Koen Serry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>        Verzonden: vr 19-8-2005 14:56
>        Aan: [email protected]
>        CC:
>        Onderwerp: Re: [Wicket-user] Spring Integration
> 
> 
> 
>        I'd like to participate,
>        what irc server/channel?
> 
>        Koen
> 
>        Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> 
>        >We could even have an online conference (IRC) with the people who are 
> interested/ want to contribute to this topic. We (core devs) sometimes work 
> like that, and I find it really boosting to brainstorm like that and write 
> some code right away. Interested? This weekend?
>        >
>        >Eelco
>        >
>        >
>        >       -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>        >       Van: Eelco Hillenius
>        >       Verzonden: vr 19-8-2005 14:50
>        >       Aan: [email protected]; 
> [email protected]
>        >       CC:
>        >       Onderwerp: RE: [Wicket-user] Spring Integration
>        >
>        >
>        >
>        >       I haven't looked in-depth at the Spring stuff, but there seem 
> to be a couple of different view points around when it comes to Spring 
> integration. Maybe we should start a Wiki item on this topicus. More 
> specifically:
>        >       - What do people want to achieve? What kind of wiring would 
> they like to be done by Spring? Wire DAOs etc to their pages? Or have them 
> immediately available from your pages (service lookup)? And do you want fancy 
> configuration of your WebApplication class done by Spring (I guess that's no 
> problem at all now), and are there other things people want to do.
>        >
>        >       Discussing on this list is more convenient, but by creating a 
> Wiki item, we might make the specs more persistent.
>        >
>        >       Eelco
>        >
>        >
>        >               -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>        >               Van: Koen Serry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>        >               Verzonden: vr 19-8-2005 14:33
>        >               Aan: [email protected]
>        >               CC:
>        >               Onderwerp: Re: [Wicket-user] Spring Integration
>        >
>        >
>        >               Hi
>        >
>        >               I did before posting to this mailing list, but as I 
> found the construct a bit weird to me I was thinking if an alternative would 
> be possible.
>        >
>        >               Like the SpringApplicationController creates a new 
> instance of the servlet to then assign the application to it, or the 
> SpringContextLocator is implemented as a singleton/factory requiring the page 
> to pass the request to it.
>        >
>        >               I was just wondering if this could be a plausable 
> alternative since it seems like a lot of overhead just to get to the 
> applicationContext.
>        >
>        >               Koen
>        >
>        >               Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
>        >
>        >                       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]> 
> <mailto:[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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