How is your JUnit test setup? If your service is injected in your JUnit test and not in Struts then it could be that contextConfiguration in web.xml is messed up.
I usually annotate the action with @Component and just put an @Autowired over the setter. I am not sure what @PostConstruct does. e_sli...@yahoo.it wrote: > > Hi Norris and Dave! > > Thank you for your answers. > Yes, I have get/set methods for myService. > > If you means declaring: <constant name="struts.objectFactory" > value="spring" /> in my struts.xml for my object factory, yes. I don't > have @Component for Spring injection, but I suppose Spring work well as > far as the myService bean is available in my context for other beans in my > app. > > I'm just wondering about @Autowired and @PostConstruct behaviour when > passing by Struts + Spring. > Probably @PostConstruct is executed just before the @Autowired? > Using pure Spring without Struts works well: running a JUnit test with my > @PostConstruct annotated method show myService is not null, but when this > is in a Struts action does not work... > > Has anybody see this behaviour? > > Thank you for your help! > > Emanuele > > Norris Shelton wrote: >> Did you set Spring to be your object factory in your struts.xml. If you >> used Spring annotations, did you annotate your bean to be injected with >> @Component and designate a base package for Spring to scan for beans? >> >> >> Norris Shelton >> Software Engineer >> Sun Certified Java 1.1 Programmer >> Shelton Consulting, LLC >> ICQ# 26487421 >> AIM NorrisEShelton >> YIM norrisshelton >> >> Is there a public myService setter? >> >> (I hardly even use annotations; maybe that's not necessary?) >> >> Dave >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: "e_sli...@yahoo.it" <e_sli...@yahoo.it> >> To: user@struts.apache.org >> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 12:41:01 PM >> Subject: Autowired and PostConstruct with Struts + Spring >> >> Hello everybody! >> >> I'm trying to use my service into a Struts action but with no success. >> >> My struts action contains : >> >> @Autowired >> private MyService myService >> >> @PostConstruct >> public void init() { >> // use here myService >> } >> >> Unfortunately myService is always null and I cannot use myService in the >> init() method... >> >> The bean myService should correctly declared in my >> application-context.xml: >> <bean id="myService" class="com.mypackage.MyServiceImpl"> >> <property name="..." ref="..." /> >> ... >> </bean> >> >> and my struts.xml contains: >> <constant name="struts.objectFactory" value="spring" /> >> >> Where I'm wrong? >> Many Thanks! >> >> Emanuele >> >> >> > > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Autowired-and-PostConstruct-with-Struts-%2B-Spring-tp23260298p23290503.html Sent from the Struts - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org