Hi.

I am now developing no with tapestry for some month, and i must say it is a great thing. I think I am not a newbie anymore but I am far away from beeing an advanced user.

My problem is as follows:

I have developed a custom ApplicationStateManager that is responsible for dealing with Hibernate Objects.

I registered it with the following hivemind entries:

<service-point id="HibernateApplicationStateManager" interface="org.apache.tapestry.engine.state.ApplicationStateManager">
   <invoke-factory service-id="hivemind.BuilderFactory" model="pooled" >
<construct class="com.icoserve.aim.web.commons.HibernateApplicationStateManager"> <set-object property="factory" value="service:WebAccessFactory" /> <set-service property="registry" service-id="tapestry.state.StateObjectManagerRegistry" /> </construct>
   </invoke-factory>
</service-point>
<contribution configuration-id="tapestry.InfrastructureOverrides"> <property name="applicationStateManager" object="service:HibernateApplicationStateManager"/>
</contribution>

If I am now retrievin an ASO like this all works well and the HibernateApplicationStateManager is used: return (MyState) getEngine().getInfrastructure()
                   .getApplicationStateManager().get("myState");

if i am doing it like this I am into troubles:

@InjectState("myState")
public abstracct MyStategetState()

It seems that the InjectStateWorker is hardwired to the service tapestry.state.ApplicationStateManager

Is there any way to override it with my custom AppliationStateManager or to set it to infrastructure:applicationStateManager

My development platform is:
      jdk: 1.5.0_05
      tomcat: 5.5.10
      tapestry: 4.0
      os: windows xp

I hope someone can help me.

Kind regards,
            Robert

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