any update on when this code will be shared with us? (can you tell im anxious? :)

Pat Lightbody wrote:

Glad you like it! Spread the word :)

I've used Hibernate + WebWork2 in a couple projects, and I always used the
design that spawned from our (Mike/Joe/Ara/Mine) upcoming book that involves
writing Yet Another PetStore. Basically, we used the IoC support offered by
XWork and the following:

* PersistenceManager interface
* HibernatePersistenceManager class
* PersistenceAware interface
* HibernateConfiguration

The HPM class was scoped at _request_ scope in components.xml and depended
on another component, HibernateConfiguration, that is scoped at
_application_ level so that we can keep a single SessionFactory around.

Hope that helps.

-Pat

----- Original Message ----- From: "Anoop Ranganath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 8:31 PM
Subject: [OS-webwork] hibernate/webwork2 best practices




I just started using WebWork2 yesterday, and I'm sold.  A new
techonology hasn't kept me smiling for so long thinking "this is right"
since I first started playing with Ruby.

I'm writing a vanilla database backed webapp for my client, and I'm
trying to decide where I should put the persistence code within the WW2
framework.  Right now I've implemented the Thread Local Session seen
here ( http://hibernate.bluemars.net/42.html ).  I created a DAO which
uses the Thread Local Session to retrieve and persist the business
objects.  I've made the DAOs components on the session and any actions
that need them are enabled for the DAOs.

The thing is this seems clunky to me.  I've only been using the
framework for two days, but something about this approach doesn't feel
like I'm fully leveraging WW's capabilities.  I can't quite get my nose
on the smell, but it's definitely there.

Any ideas?  I'm sure this is a problem that's been solved many times
over.

Anoop



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