Hey, thanks for your answer!
>> .
> 
> How is this second class getting the service object? If the service is 
> singleton (this is the default scope in Tapestry-IoC), the same service 
> instance is injected. Don't forget that both classes need to be Tapestry-IoC 
> services for them to have service injection.
> 
Hm, my application uses Chinellekit to employ Hivemind with Tapestry 5.2...this 
is because of legacy reasons. My services are currently defined in a 
hivemodule.xml, pooled and set- or constructor-injected. But my plan is to 
switch all my services to the Tapestry IoC container anyway. So perhaps I 
should just do this first and then see how the thing behaves.

But before doing something unnecessary: I would need a separate instance of my 
service for each user session, holding information for this particular session. 
Would I get this when switching to the T5.2 IoC?

Sorry for my newbie-answers, I'm not yet aware of the full changes of Tapestry 
since T4. But working on it...;-)

Best,

Erik
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