Ah, ok, so by configuring a LSFB in Spring I could use databinder 1.1
in conjunction with all my other spring configured services?

"This factory bean will by default expose a transaction-aware
SessionFactory proxy, letting data access code work with the plain
Hibernate SessionFactory and its getCurrentSession() method, while
still being able to participate in current Spring-managed
transactions: with any transaction management strategy, either local
or JTA / EJB CMT, and any transaction synchronization mechanism,
either Spring or JTA. Furthermore, getCurrentSession() will also
seamlessly work with a request-scoped Session managed by
OpenSessionInViewFilter/Interceptor"

Thanks for the pointer!

/M


On 11/27/06, Nathan Hamblen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Databinder 1.1 will use sessionFactory.getCurrentSession() within all
> models. The default behavior will be a ManagedSessionContext bound
> inside DataRequestCycle, but you can turn that off if you want to use
> JTA or Spring-managed transactions:
>
> http://www.springframework.org/docs/api/org/springframework/orm/hibernate3/LocalSessionFactoryBean.html
>
> Nathan
>
> Mats Norén wrote:
> > Congrats! :)
> > Btw, how difficult would it be to reuse the different models from
> > within a Spring based solution?
> > The project I'm working on uses Spring for different kinds of services
> > (JBPM, Email etc) and there is a need to keep things in the same place
> > so to speak but I really like the different Hibernate models you've
> > created....
> >
> > /Mats
> >
> > On 11/22/06, Nathan Hamblen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> It's solid, as far as we can tell. :)
> >>
> >> There's some new documentation on the site that I hope is helpful to
> >> Wicket beginners, regardless of their plans for persisting data. It's an
> >> overview of IModel, why it's important, and how it helps with persistence:
> >> http://databinder.net/manual/
> >>
> >> Nathan
>
>
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