Hey, I was there as well, and I agree with you.
This could be the solution to all wicket-spring integration problems. Now for
someone to actually try it… Tom From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michiel Trimpe Hey everybody, I’ve followed a few discussions here on dependency
injection and when I was visiting the Spring 2.0 presentation at J-Spring in
the Spring 2.0 offers support for dependency injection into
domain objects using AspectJ, and when I read the description (http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0-m5/spring-reference.pdf
, section 7.7.1) it sounds like this would be the perfect way to implement
dependency injection with Wicket. I hope that solves all our problems … Kind regards, Michiel Trimpe Michiel Trimpe| Java Developer| TomTom | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | +31
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