Thanks Jeff!!

2011/8/2 Jeff Larsen <larse...@gmail.com>

> Si estas interesante en usando RequestFactory, es facil usar Spring con
> RequestFactory en 2.4-RC.
>
> Hacer un class se llama SpringServiceLocator
>
> public class SpringServiceLocator implements ServiceLocator {
>
>     public Object getInstance(Class<?> arg0) {
>         ApplicationContext ctx = WebApplicationContextUtils
>
> .getWebApplicationContext(RequestFactoryServlet.getThreadLocalServletContext());
>         return ctx.getBean(arg0);
>     }
> }
>
> y usarlos en totas sus RequestContext annotations
>
> @Service(value=MyService.class, locator=SpringServiceLocator.class)
> public interface MyRequestContext extends RequestContext{
>      ....
> }
>
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