just as a side-note:

http://jweekend.com/dev/LegUp

.. to build a starter project with hibernate 3.2 or JPA, warp persist
(1.0 :-() and wicket

On Feb 3, 4:03 am, Maurixio <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well i think is working now ...
> I updated guice to snapshot and got the ClassNotFoundException:
> hibernate. SessionPerRequestFilter ex ... then update to warp
> snapshot
> and is working now ..
>
> Thanks all for the help .. and sry for my silly errors =(
>
> On Feb 2, 8:39 pm, "Dhanji R. Prasanna" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Did you build Guice 2.0 without AOP support perhaps? If you use the Guice 2
> > jar from trunk it should work =)
>
> > Dhanji.
>
> > On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Maurixio <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > sry i made the first post a little confusing  ..
>
> > > with <property name="current_session_context_class">managed</property>
> > > im getting :
> > > org.hibernate.HibernateException: No session currently bound to
> > > execution context ()
>
> > > and with <property name="current_session_context_class">thread</
> > > property> im getting:
> > > org.hibernate.SessionException: Session is closed! ()
>
> > > On Feb 2, 7:13 pm, Eelco Hillenius <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > And again, what is your value for current_session_context_class? This
> > > > defaults (still I think) to ThreadLocalSessionContext
> > > > (current_session_context_class = thread), which tries to open a
> > > > session magically (when it finds a transaction context). Like it's
> > > > documentation says, this implementation is problematic, and
> > > > JTASessionContext (current_session_context_class = jta) or
> > > > ManagedSessionContext (current_session_context_class = managed)
> > > > provide better alternatives. In case you use managed (which I'm
> > > > using), something needs to prepare the session (and clean it up
> > > > again). PersistenceFilter does for servlet requests. *If* you're not
> > > > in a servlet request, using WorkManager directly is one of the ways
> > > > you can do it.
>
> > > > Eelco
>
> > > > On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Eelco Hillenius
>
> > > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Keep in mind though, that you want to call beginWork before calling
> > > > > any @Transactional annotated method. The filter (the one I gave may be
> > > > > specific for the 2.0 snapshot I'm using) is the easiest way to go.
> > > > > Though I use WorkManager directly often in e.g. unit test, patching
> > > > > code, etc.
>
> > > > > Eelco
>
> > > > > On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Maurixio <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> I try it with  the WorkManager and it works .. thanks =)
>
> > > > >>  public List<Pattern> search(Application app) {
> > > > >>        unitOfWork.beginWork();
> > > > >>        Criteria criteria = session.get().createCriteria
> > > > >> (Pattern.class);
> > > > >>        criteria.add((Expression.eq("idApp",app)))
> > > > >>                .add(Expression.ne("isCon", false))
> > > > >>                .addOrder(Order.desc("priority"));
> > > > >>        return criteria.list();
> > > > >>         List<Pattern> result = criteria.list();
> > > > >>        unitOfWork.endWork();
> > > > >>        return result;
> > > > >>    }
>
> > > > >> On Feb 2, 3:52 pm, Eelco Hillenius <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >>> What is your value for current_session_context_class? If it is
> > > managed
> > > > >>> (which is the value I think is best), then you need to prepare
> > > > >>> sessions through using WorkManager (beginWork/ endWork, and this is
> > > > >>> Guice managed, so you can have it injected). Or if you're in a
> > > servlet
> > > > >>> environment, use wideplay's persistence filter, e.g. like:
>
> > > > >>> public class ServletsModule extends ServletModule {
> > > > >>>         @Override
> > > > >>>         protected void configureServlets() {
> > > > >>>                 filter("/*").through(PersistenceFilter.class);
>
> > > > >>> Eelco
>
> > > > >>> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Maurixio <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > > >>> > Hello everyone ... after reading the Dependency Injection book
> > > (love
> > > > >>> > this book btw) im trying to put up a project with Guice , Warp and
> > > > >>> > Hibernate ... I have been trying a lot of thing the last week  ...
> > > and
> > > > >>> > i cant make it work ..
> > > > >>> > im getting :
> > > > >>> > org.hibernate.HibernateException: No session currently bound to
> > > > >>> > execution context (<property
> > > > >>> > name="current_session_context_class">managed</property>)
> > > > >>> > or
> > > > >>> > org.hibernate.SessionException: Session is closed! (<property
> > > > >>> > name="current_session_context_class">thread</property>)
>
> > > > >>> > The configure of guice is like
> > > > >>> > protected void configure() {
> > > > >>> >        install(PersistenceService.usingHibernate().across
> > > > >>> > (UnitOfWork.REQUEST).buildModule());
> > > > >>> >        bind(Configuration.class).toInstance(new
> > > > >>> > AnnotationConfiguration().configure());
> > > > >>> >        ...
> > > > >>> >       bind(MyInitializer.class).asEagerSingleton();
> > > > >>> > }
>
> > > > >>> > the MyInitializer.class is like :
> > > > >>> > ..
> > > > >>> > @Inject MyInitializer(PersistenceService service) {
> > > > >>> >                service.start();
> > > > >>> >        }
> > > > >>> > ..
>
> > > > >>> > and im using it like:
>
> > > > >>> > private final Provider<Session> session;
>
> > > > >>> > @Inject
> > > > >>> >    public HibernateFooManager(Provider<Session> session) {
> > > > >>> >        this.session = session;
> > > > >>> >    }
>
> > > > >>> > @Transactional(type=TransactionType.READ_ONLY)
> > > > >>> >    public List<Foo> search(Application app) {
> > > > >>> >        Criteria criteria = session.get().createCriteria
> > > > >>> > (Pattern.class);
> > > > >>> >        criteria.add((Expression.eq("idApp",app)))
> > > > >>> >                .add(Expression.ne("isCon", false))
> > > > >>> >                .addOrder(Order.desc("priority"));
> > > > >>> >        return criteria.list();
> > > > >>> >    }
>
> > > > >>> > Can someone help me , to see what  im doing wrong?
>
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