hi, you could use Hivemind 2 ... uses Annotations too! And there is the Spring JavaConfig project that provides Spring annotations (never used myself)
the problem you face when using Tapestry IoC or Hivemind 2 is that you will not find the rich integration with other frameworks nor the abstractions ... like Spring does (e.g. mail api, session). ... of course you can reimplement it :) If you don't need it you can go with Tapestry IoC or Hivemind 2 (both in alpha stage!). I'm using Hivemind 1.1.1 for a couple of projects myself with no problems. IMHO from a pure DI/IOC point of view there are only few to no differences (e.g. Spring does not have contributions). Maybe there are some performance issues but i never had any nor looked for them :) ... just my two cents :) g, kris "Joshua Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08.05.2007 14:24 Bitte antworten an "Tapestry users" <users@tapestry.apache.org> An users@tapestry.apache.org Kopie Thema Can I replace Spring IoC with T5 IoC? Dear all, I've been analyzing whether Tapestry 5 is suitable for my next project. One question that arised when I take a look at Tapestry is whether I can replace Spring IoC with Tapestry IoC. This replacement is of course to use T5 IoC to bind other frameworks like JPA and Acegi. One thing I really dislike about Spring is the XML configurations. And the way I see it, T5 IoC has less fuss about XML configs. Has anyone done this before? Regards, joshua -- YM!: thejavafreak Blog: http://www.nagasakti.or.id/roller/joshua/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]