Cheers,
matthew
On Nov 21, 2003, at 1:01 PM, Drew McAuliffe wrote:
Spring is primarily an IOC framework that happens to have its own web framework. Webwork is primarily a web framework that happens to have its own IOC framework. The IOC in webwork is a bit simpler than the one in Spring, though it works well. As I understand it, the integration is so that Spring users can replace the IOC framework in webwork with Spring if they want to, for consistency's sake with the rest of their application.
At least, that's how I understand it.
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf OfSamuel Cheung
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Sorry, I have a newbie question.
Could you please tell me what are the advantages of integrating Spring into WebWork2?
My understanding is both spring and Webwork2 are IoC framework for Web application. Why we need to integrate Spring into WebWork2?
Thank you.
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From: Matthew E. Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 11:22 AM
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Subject: [OS-webwork] Spring & WW2 -- Status Update
First, thanks to Ross and the Atlassian guys for their work on
integrating Spring into WebWork. A number of people, myself included,
have been wanting this for a few months. They took the initiative and
time to implement this.
However, the code in Jira is incomplete at this time. The external
reference code has been integrated into XWork's head. As previously
noted, the sample Spring resolver is missing a ServletContextAware
class. This is trivial to recreate as it is a single interface, but
nothing is currently setting the ServletContext on the class
implementing the interface. Or am I just missing something?
Does anyone have any update on this?
Cheers,
matthew
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