Hi All, I was able to implement the below for hivemind.startup...however is there such a thing as hivemind.shutdown? I'm looking for the equivalent of contextDestroyed?
Thanks, Josh James Carman wrote: > You let HiveMind inject stuff into your service that runs at startup: > > public class MyStartupClass implements Runnable > { > private MyService myService; > > public void setMyService( MyService myService ) > { > this.myService = myService; > } > > public void run() > { > myService.doSomethingThatMyServiceDoes(); > } > } > > HiveMind will "autowire" the MyService object into your MyStartupClass > object (unless there is more than one service point within your HiveMind > registry which implements the MyService interface). Then, declare your > service point in the HiveMind module: > > <service-point id="SomeIdYouChoose" interface="java.lang.Runnable"> > <invoke-factory> > <construct class="com.myco.somepackage.MyStartupClass" /> > </invoke-factory> > </service-point> > > Then, register your service with the startup configuration point: > > <contribution configuration-id="hivemind.Startup"> > <startup object="service:SomeIdYouChoose" /> > </contribution> > > That's it! Your Runnable class will now run upon registry startup > (creation), which happens in a Tapestry application when the application > servlet starts up. > > On 10/28/06, KEGan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have tried both approches. However, inside my code, I am trying to >> access >> Hivemind services, and it didnt work. >> >> Example, in my custom "ApplicationInitializer", I use: >> >> Registry registry = RegistryBuilder.constructDefaultRegistry(); >> MyService myservice = (MyService)registry.getService(" >> com.project.myService", >> MyService.class); >> >> And all I get is a null. >> >> I suspect using the "RegistryBuilder.constructDefaultRegistry()" is not >> the >> correct way to get access into Hivemind registry, when Tapestry is >> starting >> up. >> >> So, how do I get access to Hivemind registry ... whether it is from >> inside >> " >> hivemind.Startup" or "tapestry.init.ApplicationInitializers". >> >> >> >> On 10/24/06, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > There is a configuration point called "hivemind.Startup" where you can >> > register Runnable objects to be run at HM registry startup time (which >> is >> > the same as Tapestry startup time). >> > >> > On 10/22/06, KEGan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > I need to do some tasks when my Servlet web application is >> initialized. >> > In >> > > this, I can use ServletContextListener. >> > > >> > > Now, I am using Tapestry ... and I want to achieve the same >> thing. Of >> > > course, I can still use ServletContextListener, but with this, I >> cannot >> > > use >> > > all the TapestryAnnotation Hivemind goodness (autowiring, etc) that >> > comes >> > > with Tapestry. So is there a ServletContextListener equivalent in >> > > Tapestry? >> > > The idea is that I can run some tasks (only once) when Tapestry is >> first >> > > initialized, and I want to do this with all the Tapestry Annontation >> and >> > > Hivemind goodness. >> > > >> > > Thanks. >> > > >> > > ~KEGan >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]