Justin,

 

What type of interceptor are you using?  Are you talking about a hibernate
interceptor?  If you're using my Hibernate support framework (the
spring-hibernate3 module), you can specify an interceptor using the
hivemodule.xml file and it can be a service object:

 

<service-point id="MyHibernateInterceptor"
interface="org.hibernate.Interceptor">

  <invoke-factory>

    <construct class="com.myco.MyHibernateInterceptor" />

  </invoke-factory>

</service-point>

 

<contribution configuration-id="spring.hibernate3.Configuration">

  <interceptor>service:MyHibernateInterceptor</interceptor>

</contribution>

 

This will set up the interceptor to be used by your Hivemind sessions.  Hope
this helps!

 

James

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Stanczak Group [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 9:16 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Access Registry

 

I should probably give you more detail as to what I'm trying to do. I

use your Hibernate repositories approach. And I need to create an

interceptor for Hibernate to do some file clean up. So I needed a way to

get repository access in the interceptor. Now that I think of it I

should probably create a interceptor service and inject it into my

Hibernate session factory config and then let HiveMind insert the

repositories I need. Does that sound good?

 

James Carman wrote:

> You can create a service implementation factory which injects the

> contributing module into your service implementation.  From there, you can

> lookup stuff in the registry.  Refer to an example here:

> 

>
http://www.carmanconsulting.com/svn/public/tapernate-example/trunk/src/java/

> org/apache/tapestry/enhance/HiveMindAutowireWorkerFactory.java

> 

> 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Stanczak Group [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 2:57 AM

> To: Tapestry users

> Subject: Access Registry

> 

> I have a service and I would like to have HiveMind autowire the Registry

> into it. What how do I do this. I've tried just providing a set method

> like I do with all the services I've created, but it doesn't work. What

> is it called? I'd like to set something that I could use to lookup other

> services. What I'm going to do is set the Registry in one of the objects

> this service creates so it can lookup services it needs.

> 

>   

 

-- 

Justin Stanczak

Stanczak Group

812-735-3600

 

"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."

Edmund Burke

 

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