Sorry ! Here is the correct link.
http://lombok.demon.co.uk/tapestry4Demo/app
Shing
--- Shing Hing Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have noticed that in the retrieveVisit method of
> InjectStateWorker.java :
> visit = (Visit)
> _applicationStateManager.get("visit")
> ;
>
>
> But in the hivemodule.xml, the state object name is
> 'Visit' with a captial V.
>
> You might like to rename 'visit' to something else.
> I do not know whether it would conflict with the
> default visit object (the one that could be
> specified
> in
> .application.)
>
>
> I have written up an example on injecting an aso
> into
> a service and put it on
> http://lombok.demon.co.uk/tapestry4Demo
>
> If you like, you can take a look and see if it
> helps.
>
>
> Shing
>
>
> --- Finster Hannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I would like to get access to my ASO 'Visit' from
> a
> > servlet filter let's
> > say. I have used a piece I saw Howard post where
> I
> > am subclassing the
> > ApplicationServlet which will provide access to
> the
> > HiveMind (HM)
> > registry. I would think then calling from
> anywhere
> > in the app to the
> > servlet would give me the HM registry. Once I
> have
> > the registry, I
> > would think I can access it's services. I saw an
> > example of injecting
> > an ASO into a POJO using a service and implemented
> > that below. It is
> > not really the ASO getting injected, rather it is
> > the
> > ApplicationStateManager (ASM) getting injected. I
> > am getting the
> > service, getting the ASM, but when attempting to
> get
> > 'Visit' from the
> > ASM, an exception is thrown visible in the logging
> > below. I then moved
> > my call to a page class to see if that would
> change
> > things and it did
> > not. Debugging my servlet shows the registry
> > obtained has many services
> > including mine.
> >
> > I have seen many references to 'HiveUtils
> > ObjectBuilder' and would like
> > to get this working before attempting use of that.
>
> > Also saw in this
> > list: 'how to inject visit object into pojo',
> 'how
> > to inject aso in
> > service', 'injecting an aso into a hivemind
> > service', and 'injecting
> > an aso into a service' which all relate to this
> > post.
> >
> > Can I get the HM registry from my servlet and is
> it
> > valid? Is there
> > another way to get the registry? Suggestions on
> > getting the ASO 'Visit'
> > from a POJO? Is my code invalid?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Joseph
> >
> > The call:
> > IInjectEnhancementWorker stateWorker =
> > (IInjectEnhancementWorker)
> >
>
ApplyServlet.getRegistry().getService(IInjectEnhancementWorker.class);
> >
> > Some logging:
> > Getting HM Registry..........
> > ASM: <OuterProxy for
> >
>
tapestry.state.ApplicationStateManager(org.apache.tapestry.engine.state.ApplicationStateManager)>
> > Visit is not yet defined: Property 'webRequest' of
> > <OuterProxy for
> >
>
tapestry.globals.RequestGlobals(org.apache.tapestry.services.RequestGlobals)>
> >
> > is null.
> >
> > hivemodule.xml:
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> > <module id="apply" version="1.0.0"
> > package="foo.apply.hivemind">
> > <contribution
> >
>
configuration-id="tapestry.state.ApplicationObjects">
> > <state-object name="Visit" scope="session">
> > <create-instance
> > class="foo.apply.application.Visit"/>
> > </state-object>
> > </contribution>
> >
> > <service-point id="InjectStateWorker"
> >
>
interface="foo.apply.hivemind.IInjectEnhancementWorker">
> > <invoke-factory>
> > <construct
> > class="foo.apply.hivemind.InjectStateWorker">
> > <!--<set-service
> > property="applicationStateManager"
> >
>
service-id="tapestry.state.ApplicationStateManager"/>-->
> > <set-object
> > property="applicationStateManager"
> > value="infrastructure:applicationStateManager"/>
> > </construct>
> > </invoke-factory>
> > </service-point>
> > </module>
> >
> > Servlet:
> > public class ApplyServlet extends
> ApplicationServlet
> > {
> > Logger log =
> > Utility.fetchLogger(ApplyServlet.class) ;
> > private static Registry sRegistry ;
> > private static final String REGISTRY_KEY =
> > "org.apache.tapestry.Registry:apply" ;
> >
> > public void init(ServletConfig config)
> > throws ServletException {
> > super.init(config) ;
> >
> > log.debug ("Pre getting registry...") ;
> > Registry r = (Registry)
> > getServletContext().getAttribute(REGISTRY_KEY) ;
> > log.debug ("Registry='" + r.toString() +
> "'")
> > ;
> > sRegistry = r ;
> > }
> >
> > public static Registry getRegistry() {
> > return sRegistry ;
> > }
> > }
> >
> > Service interface:
> > public interface IInjectEnhancementWorker {
> > public void
> > setApplicationStateManager(ApplicationStateManager
> > manager) ;
> > public ApplicationStateManager
> > getApplicationStateManager() ;
> >
> > public Visit retrieveVisit () ;
> > }
> >
> > Service POJO:
> > public class InjectStateWorker implements
> > IInjectEnhancementWorker {
> > private Logger log =
> > Utility.fetchLogger(InjectStateWorker.class) ;
> > private ApplicationStateManager
> > _applicationStateManager ;
> >
> > public void
> > setApplicationStateManager(ApplicationStateManager
>
> > manager) {
> > _applicationStateManager = manager ;
> > }
> >
> > public ApplicationStateManager
> > getApplicationStateManager() {
> > return _applicationStateManager ;
> > }
> >
> > public Visit retrieveVisit () {
> > Visit visit = null ;
> >
>
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