thats my (ugly) solution

http://pastebin.com/f731adbea

2008/6/19 9902468 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> Hi!
>
> We have few existing Hibernate interceptors and we successfully added those
> to the Hibernate configuration, but the question is how to inject services
> /
> application states to those interceptors.
>
> This cannot be done with autobind because (According to Hibernate docs.)
> Hibernate interceptors must contain parameterless constructors that
> Hibernate uses when instantiates these classes. If interceptors are used
> the
> Hibernate way, then the lifecycle etc. are controlled by Hibernate, and T5
> services cannot be used?
>
> How to solve this?
>
>  - 99
>
> Ps. If the answer is to use T5 decorators instead of Hibernate interceptors
> could someone post a short example how to decorate a service so that all
> classes implementing specific interface that come to service as parameters
> are updated to include correct, let's say, update timestamp? Or better yet
> include it anyway so I can implement it that way in the future :)
>
> Thanks!
>
> (I did read the IOC docs but couldn't quite picture how to achieve this, as
> I can target multiple services, but how do I intercept all those entities
> that go as  parameters to service _methods_?)
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Sven Homburg
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