Damir Bijuklic wrote:
Hi,
I have actually found a solution in Spring docs. You need to put spring
RequestContextFilter before t5 filter, like this:
[...]
It would be great if you could add an HowTo for this discover, to let
the other knows about that - I'm quite sur some other will thank
needed.
From: Howard Lewis Ship
To: Tapestry users
Sent: Wednesday, 4 February, 2009 22:44:30
Subject: Re: T5 - spring integration
Scope 'session' is not active for the current thread
looks like a Spring exception; seems like its wanting some per-th
Scope 'session' is not active for the current thread
looks like a Spring exception; seems like its wanting some per-thread
setup. That's easy enough to do, I just haven't used Spring @Scope
before and I didn't know about it. If you could add a JIRA Issue, with
pointers to the appropriate Spring d
Hi,
i would like to share some state objects between tapestry pages and spring
controllers (mainly login data).
My naive first approach is to create session scoped object in spring and access
it from both sides, unfortunately it is to naive...
In spring i use @Component and @Scope("session") an
I'm just taking a guess here, but I think it won't. As far as I know
the tapestry spring integration was always limited to singleton beans.
I think the "prototype" variant is maybe difficult to handle since
tapestry ioc (and hivemind in the past) have a somewhat different
approach on object creatio
${tapestry-release-version}
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As I mentioned, my Spring configurations is confirmed as working. I was
using 5.0.3 which I assumed was the latest as it's the one mentioned on the
first page as the most recent SNAPSHOT. What's the best way to keep track of
the latest available SNAPSHOT?
A big "Thanks" to everyone who took the t
Hi,
There is a new syntax with 5.0.4-SNAPSHOT and the URL
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-spring/ was updated a while
ago. There is no more @Inject("spring:yourBean").
It works fine for me.
Here is an excerpt:
public class UserView {
@Inject
@SpringBean("userManager")
pr
If you develop base on Tapestry 5.0.3
Please use
@Inject("Spring:groupRepository")
Instead of
@Inject
@SpringBean("groupRepository")
'groupRepository' is just your the bean id defined in your spring's
configuration file.
This is my first to answer question in mail list
2007/4/24, Mat
On 4/24/07, Matt Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sure I must be doing something wrong, but for lthe life of me, I can't
figure out what it is.
I'm not trying anything complicated. I've confirmed that my Spring beans are
accessible in my webapp so I know the Spring part of my configuration
If you develop base on Tapestry 5.0.3
Please use
@Inject("Spring:groupRepository")
Instead of
@Inject
@SpringBean("groupRepository")
'groupRepository' is just your the bean id defined in your spring's
configuration file.
This is my first to answer question in mail list . I have never
Hmm, I'm not sure which way the docs are out of sync - future or past.
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-spring/
You'll see further down the page after the example it mentions "Spring:UserDAO".
That's what I'm using with 5.0.3 SNAPSHOT and it works. Try
@Inject("spring:groupRepos
I'm sure I must be doing something wrong, but for lthe life of me, I can't
figure out what it is.
I'm not trying anything complicated. I've confirmed that my Spring beans are
accessible in my webapp so I know the Spring part of my configuration is
correct. Here's how I'm trying to inject the Spri
On 2/19/07, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yep, and all of this stuff will be rolled into a tapestry-spring Maven
archetype.
The tapestry-spring-integration module will support
@Inject("spring:bean") to allow access to anything in the Spring bean
context.
I've already done the s
Yep, and all of this stuff will be rolled into a tapestry-spring Maven
archetype.
The tapestry-spring-integration module will support
@Inject("spring:bean") to allow access to anything in the Spring bean
context.
On 2/19/07, D&J Gredler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good catch :-)
You also have t
I think what is needed, though, is something that allows you to bind
spring beans directly into your page/components. Having to lookup
spring beans all the time can be a pain.
On 2/19/07, D&J Gredler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good catch :-)
You also have to add the following line to your web
Good catch :-)
You also have to add the following line to your web.xml:
org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener
On 2/19/07, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course, you have to set up the ContextLoaderListener, right?
On 2/19/07, D&J Gredler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Of course, you have to set up the ContextLoaderListener, right?
On 2/19/07, D&J Gredler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can just inject the following into your pages:
@Inject
private ApplicationGlobals globals;
And then use the servlet context inside the globals object to get the
appli
You can just inject the following into your pages:
@Inject
private ApplicationGlobals globals;
And then use the servlet context inside the globals object to get the
application context via
WebApplicationContextUtils.getRequiredWebApplicationContext
(servletContext);
Once you have the
Hi,
I know Spring integration will be included later in T5, but was wondering if
someone has already figured out how to do that.
I am playing around converting an existing application to T5.
Thanks,
/Serge
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