But it should. I don't see reason why this wouldn't work? If I recall
correctly it worked for me.
-Matej
Leszek Gawron wrote:
> Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>>> I just wanted to share another way of injecting spring services into
>>> wicket code. This one uses AOP.
>>>
>>> - o - Why another approach? - o -
>>>
>>> Using wicket-spring along with wicket-spring-annot works nicely for
>>> components (althought you have to remember not initializing it
>>> yourself)
>>> but does not work for other parts of application - models. Just ask
>>> your
>>> self how many times you have put a spring service into wicket page
>>> only
>>> to pass it to model constructed:
>>
>> Thanks for the contribution. It's always good to know multiple ways
>> of doing this. However, in this case I was wondering whether you
>> tried this?
>>
>> public class SomeModel extends SomeOtherModel {
>>
>> @SpringBean MyService service;
>>
>> public SomeModel() {
>> InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);
>> }
>> }
>
> yep .. didn't work. Only Components get the dependencies injected.
>
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