Cameron,

did you already find the wicket-stuff project? It contains at least
two means on how to use Spring, a example and quite some utility
classes to access databases with hibernate and spring.

http://www.gmane.org provides a mail archive of this mailling list.
You'll find some mail threads about this topic as well.

Juergen
P.S.: may be we should create a wiki entry for this topic

On 9/5/05, Cameron Taggart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found out about Wicket at the web framework smackdown at JavaOne.
> I've been poking around the documentation and mailing list since then,
> but I'm truly evaluating Wicket this week.  I've customized a couple
> of the examples and like what I see so far very much!
> 
> Spring integration is a requirement for me and the company I work for.
>  Were using Hibernate and injecting the DAO's into services (business
> logic) layer.  We use Spring MVC and the services are injected into
> the Spring MVC controllers.  I'm trying to figure out what I would
> inject the services into within the wild Wicket world.  Any
> suggestions?
> 
> I've been thinking that I would inject the services into the Page's
> and just create a SpringPageFactory.  That seams easy enough, but the
> part that is troubling me is "there is a big problem with injection.
> Pages get serialized."  Now I need to learn more about Wicket to find
> out why pages are being serialized.  More importan, what is doing the
> deserialization?  What would it take to reinject those services when
> the pages are deserialized?
> 
> I've worked with Spring quite a bit and can probably help out on that
> front, but I just need to learn more about Wicket in order to
> contribute.
> 
> Cameron
> 
> 
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