Yes, but the static (.xml) config'd part of it could be inspected dynamically.  
'course when used via inject where the parameter (e.g., class name) is provided 
dynamically it's a meaningless concept, but for most of the things that 
hivemind has built-in it's not: they're static.

Guess I'm still figuring out how to even read HiveDoc...  Since that seems to 
be how the info are (statically) available.

Thanks, 

Ezra Epstein 

-----Original Message-----
From: James Carman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 10:30 AM
To: 'Tapestry users'
Subject: RE: Inject and the infrastructure namespace

Service providers don't have "contents."  Take the "instance" provider, for 
example.  It can provide an object of any class which has a public no-argument 
constructor.  Or, consider the "class" provider.  It can provide any 
java.lang.Class object given a class name.  So, there's no real way for it to 
be able to tell you "here are all of the objects that I can provide."

-----Original Message-----
From: Epstein, Ezra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 1:21 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: RE: Inject and the infrastructure namespace

http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4/tapestry/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry/se
rvices/Infrastructure.html

But clearly the converse is not true: there are properties available via the
infrastructure: prefix that are not in the interface.  The WebContext
(infrastructure:context) is an example that comes to mind.

Isn't it odd that one can't inspect the service providers for their contents?  
String interpretation can still be idiosyncratic and the s.ps could still have 
a way to expose what they've parsed.  I'm surprised if HiveMind lacks this 
feature common to most IoC containers.

Thanks, 

Ezra Epstein

-----Original Message-----
From: James Carman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 5:28 PM
To: 'Tapestry users'
Subject: RE: Inject and the infrastructure namespace

Take a look at the Infrastructure interface.  Any property from the interface 
is available via the infrastructure: prefix.

-----Original Message-----
From: Epstein, Ezra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:07 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Inject and the infrastructure namespace

This:

@InjectObject("infrastructure:context")

works fine.  And of course there's the 'request' available from infrastructure. 
 Can someone kindly point me to the docs that list all the possible values that 
may be placed after the "infrastructure:" tag/namespace for a default 
tapestry+portlet deployment?

Thanks, 

Ezra Epstein 

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