if you are using 1.2 see wicket-spring and how it creates proxies. see AnnotSpringInjector and AnnotSpringWebApplication
what it will boil down to is for you to create an EjbProxyFieldValueFactory implements IFieldValueFactory - thats really the trickest part and is pretty simple. the rest is configuration.
if you are using 2.0 the non-spring related proxy stuff that is in wicket-spring has been moved to extensions.
-Igor
On 6/27/06, Vincent Jenks <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In Java EE 5, instead of using JNDI lookups to get a stub to an EJB
we'll have the ability to just inject it w/ a simple @EJB annotation.
I see that JBoss will support this for Servlets & JSP in the
near-future...what will be needed to support this in Wicket? Anything
at all?
There are a couple of servers, i.e. "Glassfish" that support this
already...but going forward I'm sure all of the major vendors will.
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