> If you are using the Spring Framework with your App, you should be able to
> define your TextProvider, with all it's dependencies, as a Spring Bean, then
> when you define the <bean> in Struts use the Spring Bean ID instead of using
> the full class name.  Struts will use that Spring Bean in place of creating a 
> new
> one.
>   (*Chris*)

So, you're saying that I can use the Spring plugin's Spring DI to configure 
framework components?  I was under the impression that I had to use the 
framework's internal DI for such things . . . 

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