Santiago Fernández wrote:
>
> Yes, you need a .page file, like every tapestry page. Or set the property
> "
> org.apache.tapestry.page-class-packages" in .application file.
>
> Browse into the example:
> http://www.google.com/codesearch?hl=en&q=show:W7d5X-mFWSg:dORw9TpfYA4:F3TWNBX8eZ4&sa=N&ct=rd&cs_p=http://howardlewisship.com/downloads/tapestry-javaforge/tapestry-spring-1.0.0-src.zip&cs_f=tapestry-spring-1.0.0/src/test/webapp/WEB-INF/app.application
>
I have used other classes without a .page file without problems.
But this I need a property to be injected by Spring and I'm not able to do
it.
The exception says that cannont read the "persons" OGNL:
<tr jwcid="@For" source="ognl:persons" value="person" element="tr">
The method getPersons:
public List<Person> getPersons(){
return PersonDAO.getAll();
}
This is because PersonDAO is null, and this is what I need to be injected by
Spring.
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