Um, to allow all the capabilities of Spring (dependency injection, AOP
or whatever) to be applied to action instances?
L.
Adam Hardy wrote:
Thanks for the explanation. What would you say the main rationale is
then for using Spring as a factory for the actions instead of the struts
objectfactory?
Regards
Adam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 13/08/07 08:13, wrote:
Did you set this in your struts.xml ?
<constant name="struts.objectFactory" value="spring" />
or
<constant name="struts.objectFactory" value=
"org.myorg.mySpringContextFactory" />
For Autowiring, it's enable by default. But you can customise it :
http://struts.apache.org/2.0.9/docs/spring-plugin.html
The framework enables "autowiring" by default. (Autowiring means to
look for objects defined in Spring with the same name as your object
property). To change the wiring mode, modify the spring.autowire
property.
Wiring Mode
struts.objectFactory.spring.autoWire = type
The autowire property can be set to several options.
name Auto-wire by matching the name of the bean in Spring with the
name of the property in your action. This is the default type
Auto-wire by looking for a bean registered with Spring of the same
type as the property in your action. This requires you to have only
one bean of this type registered with Spring auto Spring will attempt
to auto-detect the best method for auto-wiring your action constructor
Spring will auto-wire the parameters of the bean's constructor
By default, the framework will at least try to use Spring to create
all its objects. If the object cannot be created by Spring, then the
framework will create the object itself.
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[S2] autowiring with hand rolled factory
I'm sure I saw some references to this in the documentation before but
I can't find it again now that I need it.
I have my own context factory for Spring which I want to plug into the
struts framework, but I can't work out how to set up the autowiring
interceptor .
It seems I must replace ActionAutoWiringInterceptor and configure it
as 'anotherAutowiring' or similar. Would that be correct?
While I'm on the subject, I'm not planning on setting up my actions in
Spring, so I assume that struts2 will use its own ObjectFactory to do
this.
What is the reasoning behind the functionality that allows me to set
up my
actions in Spring? Is it just the rich configuration possibilities that
Spring offers which struts wants to harness?
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