Here is an example of using @Configurable to integrate spring with wicket as
some people has asked me for one. To launch it just:

1) set MAVEN_OPTS=-javaagent:<path-to-aspectwaver.jar>/aspectjweaver.jar in
the env.
2) run 'mvn jetty:run'

Notice that dependencies are injected *after* constructor execution, so for
this simple toy page that just get a text message from its only dependency,
it could seem a little contrived to setup a read only Model just for feeding
that message. More realistic scenarios generally will put a dao behind a
model so the dependency won't be directly needed at construction time but
instead when model callbacks are called.

I clearly see what you mean now. Maybe you can define another pointcut for
> the ConfigurerAspect that is not annotation based so you can advice classes
> which you are not able to modify. But anyway the simplicity that appealed me
> at first about my suggestion was somewhat
>

I've been done a little research and find out that the class
AbstractBeanConfigurerAspect is provided just for this need. See for example
http://forum.springframework.org/showthread.php?t=30993.

Cheers,
Carlos

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