Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-14 Thread Davor Hrg
IOC helps your code being more modular and less dependable,

you make your DAO class so it receives Session via constructor,
you can use your DAO class in any project easily.

in a tapestry app you add your DAO as service,
an later on inject it where needed. IOC gives
your DAO class the Session and gives your DAO
to who requires it. So yes ... use IOC 
why would you code more plumbing code when IOC can do it for
you, and it does it very well.

I hope I'm making sense ...  :)

Davor Hrg




On 10/13/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 thanks . you are a capable man ! I have it resolved .
 but I still want to ask a basic question:Is using ioc to manage my DAO
 class
 a best and only approach ?





 Davor Hrg wrote:
 
  you must not put your dao objects into pages or components packages...
 
  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToNotMakeCustomComponent
  last section
 
  move your DAO into another package, yourApp.entities or sth..
 
  Davor Hrg
 
  On 10/12/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  I just code:
 
  binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class);
 
  @Inject
  private CompanyDAO dao
 
  then call dao.method ,but
 
  org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException: Error
  obtaining injected value for field com.myspacce.pages.Start.dao: No
  service
  implements the interface com.myspacce.pages.CompanyDAO.
 
  need I add annotation to  CompanyDaoImpl or CompanyDAO ?
 
  Best Regards !
 
  Josh Canfield-2 wrote:
  
  
  @Inject
  @Service(CompanyDAO)
  private CompanyDAO dao;
  
  
  
   This should just be:
   @Inject
   private CompanyDAO dao;
  
   Josh
  
   On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
   now I want to know how to inject service to page class .
   after I add this in AppModule :
   binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class)
   and add
  @Inject
  @Service(CompanyDAO)
  private CompanyDAO dao;
  
   in page class.
  
   but it seem to be wrong !
  
   can you help me ?
   thanks
  
  
  
  
  
   kristian.marinkovic wrote:
   
do you have the hibernate libraries in your classpath?
   
   
   
   
lasitha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
11.10.2007 09:14
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Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?
   
   
   
   
   
   
In my setup i've got all my hibernated classes in the 'entities'
package - which is automatically picked up tapestry-hibernate - so
i've not had to make a contribution like this.  I'm afraid i don't
have time to play with it right now either..., sorry.
   
As an experiment, you might try moving (some of) your hibernated
classes from 'domain' into 'entities' and commenting out the
contribution code, just so we know whether your exception is
 related
to contributing a package or something else.
   
Also, is there more to that exception stack?  It doesn't seem to
mention a cause...
   
Lastly, i have a vague recollection of a past thread in this list
about contributing packages to tapestry-hibernate... did you
 happen
  to
run across anything in the archives?
   
Cheers,
lasitha.
   
   
On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
thanks.
   
I hava add this to AppModule:
   
 public static void
contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString
configuration)
{
configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
}
   
Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:
   
import javax.persistence.*;
@Entity
@Table(name=company)
public class Company {
@Id
@GeneratedValue
   
private int id;
private String name;
   
public Company()
{
}
public int getId()
{
return id;
}
public void setId(int id)
{
this.id=id;
}
public String getName()
{
return name;
}
public void setName(String name)
{
this.name=name;
}
   
I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.
   
error is :
   
Error invoking service builder method
   
org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build
   (HibernateSessionSource,
ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl
  (Log,
Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java
  :35)
(for
service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass
   
   
thanks

Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-13 Thread MavenMan

thanks . you are a capable man ! I have it resolved .
but I still want to ask a basic question:Is using ioc to manage my DAO class
a best and only approach ? 





Davor Hrg wrote:
 
 you must not put your dao objects into pages or components packages...
 
 http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToNotMakeCustomComponent
 last section
 
 move your DAO into another package, yourApp.entities or sth..
 
 Davor Hrg
 
 On 10/12/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I just code:

 binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class);

 @Inject
 private CompanyDAO dao

 then call dao.method ,but

 org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException: Error
 obtaining injected value for field com.myspacce.pages.Start.dao: No
 service
 implements the interface com.myspacce.pages.CompanyDAO.

 need I add annotation to  CompanyDaoImpl or CompanyDAO ?

 Best Regards !

 Josh Canfield-2 wrote:
 
 
 @Inject
 @Service(CompanyDAO)
 private CompanyDAO dao;
 
 
 
  This should just be:
  @Inject
  private CompanyDAO dao;
 
  Josh
 
  On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  now I want to know how to inject service to page class .
  after I add this in AppModule :
  binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class)
  and add
 @Inject
 @Service(CompanyDAO)
 private CompanyDAO dao;
 
  in page class.
 
  but it seem to be wrong !
 
  can you help me ?
  thanks
 
 
 
 
 
  kristian.marinkovic wrote:
  
   do you have the hibernate libraries in your classpath?
  
  
  
  
   lasitha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   11.10.2007 09:14
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   Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
  
  
   An
   Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
   Kopie
  
   Thema
   Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?
  
  
  
  
  
  
   In my setup i've got all my hibernated classes in the 'entities'
   package - which is automatically picked up tapestry-hibernate - so
   i've not had to make a contribution like this.  I'm afraid i don't
   have time to play with it right now either..., sorry.
  
   As an experiment, you might try moving (some of) your hibernated
   classes from 'domain' into 'entities' and commenting out the
   contribution code, just so we know whether your exception is related
   to contributing a package or something else.
  
   Also, is there more to that exception stack?  It doesn't seem to
   mention a cause...
  
   Lastly, i have a vague recollection of a past thread in this list
   about contributing packages to tapestry-hibernate... did you happen
 to
   run across anything in the archives?
  
   Cheers,
   lasitha.
  
  
   On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   thanks.
  
   I hava add this to AppModule:
  
public static void
   contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString
   configuration)
   {
   configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
   }
  
   Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:
  
   import javax.persistence.*;
   @Entity
   @Table(name=company)
   public class Company {
   @Id
   @GeneratedValue
  
   private int id;
   private String name;
  
   public Company()
   {
   }
   public int getId()
   {
   return id;
   }
   public void setId(int id)
   {
   this.id=id;
   }
   public String getName()
   {
   return name;
   }
   public void setName(String name)
   {
   this.name=name;
   }
  
   I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.
  
   error is :
  
   Error invoking service builder method
  
   org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build
  (HibernateSessionSource,
   ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
   'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
   'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
   org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl
 (Log,
   Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java
 :35)
   (for
   service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
   org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass
  
  
   thanks
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   lasitha wrote:
   
It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in
 your
classpath.
   
There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
   
 http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate
   
And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
   
 http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists
   
Let us know if those don't help,
Cheers, lasitha.
   
On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
hello all :
   
 I write a page class :
   
package com.myspacce.pages;
import java.util.*;
import org.apache.tapestry.annotations

Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-12 Thread Davor Hrg
you must not put your dao objects into pages or components packages...

http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToNotMakeCustomComponent
last section

move your DAO into another package, yourApp.entities or sth..

Davor Hrg

On 10/12/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I just code:

 binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class);

 @Inject
 private CompanyDAO dao

 then call dao.method ,but

 org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException: Error
 obtaining injected value for field com.myspacce.pages.Start.dao: No
 service
 implements the interface com.myspacce.pages.CompanyDAO.

 need I add annotation to  CompanyDaoImpl or CompanyDAO ?

 Best Regards !

 Josh Canfield-2 wrote:
 
 
 @Inject
 @Service(CompanyDAO)
 private CompanyDAO dao;
 
 
 
  This should just be:
  @Inject
  private CompanyDAO dao;
 
  Josh
 
  On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  now I want to know how to inject service to page class .
  after I add this in AppModule :
  binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class)
  and add
 @Inject
 @Service(CompanyDAO)
 private CompanyDAO dao;
 
  in page class.
 
  but it seem to be wrong !
 
  can you help me ?
  thanks
 
 
 
 
 
  kristian.marinkovic wrote:
  
   do you have the hibernate libraries in your classpath?
  
  
  
  
   lasitha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   11.10.2007 09:14
   Bitte antworten an
   Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
  
  
   An
   Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
   Kopie
  
   Thema
   Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?
  
  
  
  
  
  
   In my setup i've got all my hibernated classes in the 'entities'
   package - which is automatically picked up tapestry-hibernate - so
   i've not had to make a contribution like this.  I'm afraid i don't
   have time to play with it right now either..., sorry.
  
   As an experiment, you might try moving (some of) your hibernated
   classes from 'domain' into 'entities' and commenting out the
   contribution code, just so we know whether your exception is related
   to contributing a package or something else.
  
   Also, is there more to that exception stack?  It doesn't seem to
   mention a cause...
  
   Lastly, i have a vague recollection of a past thread in this list
   about contributing packages to tapestry-hibernate... did you happen
 to
   run across anything in the archives?
  
   Cheers,
   lasitha.
  
  
   On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   thanks.
  
   I hava add this to AppModule:
  
public static void
   contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString
   configuration)
   {
   configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
   }
  
   Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:
  
   import javax.persistence.*;
   @Entity
   @Table(name=company)
   public class Company {
   @Id
   @GeneratedValue
  
   private int id;
   private String name;
  
   public Company()
   {
   }
   public int getId()
   {
   return id;
   }
   public void setId(int id)
   {
   this.id=id;
   }
   public String getName()
   {
   return name;
   }
   public void setName(String name)
   {
   this.name=name;
   }
  
   I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.
  
   error is :
  
   Error invoking service builder method
  
   org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build
  (HibernateSessionSource,
   ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
   'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
   'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
   org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl
 (Log,
   Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java
 :35)
   (for
   service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
   org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass
  
  
   thanks
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   lasitha wrote:
   
It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in your
classpath.
   
There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate
   
And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
   
 http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists
   
Let us know if those don't help,
Cheers, lasitha.
   
On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
hello all :
   
 I write a page class :
   
package com.myspacce.pages;
import java.util.*;
import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
import org.hibernate.*;
public class Start
{
public String _name;
   
@Inject
private Session _session;
   
public List getList

Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-11 Thread lasitha
In my setup i've got all my hibernated classes in the 'entities'
package - which is automatically picked up tapestry-hibernate - so
i've not had to make a contribution like this.  I'm afraid i don't
have time to play with it right now either..., sorry.

As an experiment, you might try moving (some of) your hibernated
classes from 'domain' into 'entities' and commenting out the
contribution code, just so we know whether your exception is related
to contributing a package or something else.

Also, is there more to that exception stack?  It doesn't seem to
mention a cause...

Lastly, i have a vague recollection of a past thread in this list
about contributing packages to tapestry-hibernate... did you happen to
run across anything in the archives?

Cheers,
lasitha.


On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 thanks.

 I hava add this to AppModule:

  public static void
 contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString configuration)
 {
 configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
 }

 Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:

 import javax.persistence.*;
 @Entity
 @Table(name=company)
 public class Company {
 @Id
 @GeneratedValue

 private int id;
 private String name;

 public Company()
 {
 }
 public int getId()
 {
 return id;
 }
 public void setId(int id)
 {
 this.id=id;
 }
 public String getName()
 {
 return name;
 }
 public void setName(String name)
 {
 this.name=name;
 }

 I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.

 error is :

 Error invoking service builder method
 org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build(HibernateSessionSource,
 ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
 'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
 'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
 org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl(Log,
 Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java:35) (for
 service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
 org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass


 thanks











 lasitha wrote:
 
  It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in your
  classpath.
 
  There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
  http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate
 
  And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists
 
  Let us know if those don't help,
  Cheers, lasitha.
 
  On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  hello all :
 
   I write a page class :
 
  package com.myspacce.pages;
  import java.util.*;
  import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
  import org.hibernate.*;
  public class Start
  {
  public String _name;
 
  @Inject
  private Session _session;
 
  public List getList()
  {
 
  List list=_session.createQuery(select name from
  Company).list();
  return list;
  }
  }
 
  run error is
  :org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException:
  Error obtaining injected value for field
  com.myspacce.pages.Start._session:
  No service implements the interface org.hibernate.Session.
 
  can you help me how to implements the interface org.hibernate.Session ?
 
  best regards
 
 
 
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Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-11 Thread MavenMan

thank you very much! I make it out !
but a new problem is 
http://www.nabble.com/T5%3Ahow-to-fetch-only-one-record---tf4605478.html

lasitha wrote:
 
 In my setup i've got all my hibernated classes in the 'entities'
 package - which is automatically picked up tapestry-hibernate - so
 i've not had to make a contribution like this.  I'm afraid i don't
 have time to play with it right now either..., sorry.
 
 As an experiment, you might try moving (some of) your hibernated
 classes from 'domain' into 'entities' and commenting out the
 contribution code, just so we know whether your exception is related
 to contributing a package or something else.
 
 Also, is there more to that exception stack?  It doesn't seem to
 mention a cause...
 
 Lastly, i have a vague recollection of a past thread in this list
 about contributing packages to tapestry-hibernate... did you happen to
 run across anything in the archives?
 
 Cheers,
 lasitha.
 
 
 On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 thanks.

 I hava add this to AppModule:

  public static void
 contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString configuration)
 {
 configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
 }

 Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:

 import javax.persistence.*;
 @Entity
 @Table(name=company)
 public class Company {
 @Id
 @GeneratedValue

 private int id;
 private String name;

 public Company()
 {
 }
 public int getId()
 {
 return id;
 }
 public void setId(int id)
 {
 this.id=id;
 }
 public String getName()
 {
 return name;
 }
 public void setName(String name)
 {
 this.name=name;
 }

 I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.

 error is :

 Error invoking service builder method
 org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build(HibernateSessionSource,
 ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
 'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
 'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
 org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl(Log,
 Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java:35)
 (for
 service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
 org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass


 thanks











 lasitha wrote:
 
  It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in your
  classpath.
 
  There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
  http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate
 
  And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists
 
  Let us know if those don't help,
  Cheers, lasitha.
 
  On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  hello all :
 
   I write a page class :
 
  package com.myspacce.pages;
  import java.util.*;
  import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
  import org.hibernate.*;
  public class Start
  {
  public String _name;
 
  @Inject
  private Session _session;
 
  public List getList()
  {
 
  List list=_session.createQuery(select name from
  Company).list();
  return list;
  }
  }
 
  run error is
  :org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException:
  Error obtaining injected value for field
  com.myspacce.pages.Start._session:
  No service implements the interface org.hibernate.Session.
 
  can you help me how to implements the interface org.hibernate.Session
 ?
 
  best regards
 
 
 
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Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-11 Thread Kristian Marinkovic
do you have the hibernate libraries in your classpath?




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Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?






In my setup i've got all my hibernated classes in the 'entities'
package - which is automatically picked up tapestry-hibernate - so
i've not had to make a contribution like this.  I'm afraid i don't
have time to play with it right now either..., sorry.

As an experiment, you might try moving (some of) your hibernated
classes from 'domain' into 'entities' and commenting out the
contribution code, just so we know whether your exception is related
to contributing a package or something else.

Also, is there more to that exception stack?  It doesn't seem to
mention a cause...

Lastly, i have a vague recollection of a past thread in this list
about contributing packages to tapestry-hibernate... did you happen to
run across anything in the archives?

Cheers,
lasitha.


On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 thanks.

 I hava add this to AppModule:

  public static void
 contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString 
configuration)
 {
 configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
 }

 Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:

 import javax.persistence.*;
 @Entity
 @Table(name=company)
 public class Company {
 @Id
 @GeneratedValue

 private int id;
 private String name;

 public Company()
 {
 }
 public int getId()
 {
 return id;
 }
 public void setId(int id)
 {
 this.id=id;
 }
 public String getName()
 {
 return name;
 }
 public void setName(String name)
 {
 this.name=name;
 }

 I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.

 error is :

 Error invoking service builder method
 
org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build(HibernateSessionSource,
 ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
 'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
 'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
 org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl(Log,
 Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java:35) 
(for
 service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
 org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass


 thanks











 lasitha wrote:
 
  It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in your
  classpath.
 
  There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
  http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate
 
  And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists
 
  Let us know if those don't help,
  Cheers, lasitha.
 
  On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  hello all :
 
   I write a page class :
 
  package com.myspacce.pages;
  import java.util.*;
  import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
  import org.hibernate.*;
  public class Start
  {
  public String _name;
 
  @Inject
  private Session _session;
 
  public List getList()
  {
 
  List list=_session.createQuery(select name from
  Company).list();
  return list;
  }
  }
 
  run error is
  :org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException:
  Error obtaining injected value for field
  com.myspacce.pages.Start._session:
  No service implements the interface org.hibernate.Session.
 
  can you help me how to implements the interface org.hibernate.Session 
?
 
  best regards
 
 
 
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Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-11 Thread MavenMan

now I want to know how to inject service to page class .
after I add this in AppModule :
binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class)
and add 
@Inject
@Service(CompanyDAO)
private CompanyDAO dao;

 in page class.

but it seem to be wrong !

can you help me ?
thanks 





kristian.marinkovic wrote:
 
 do you have the hibernate libraries in your classpath?
 
 
 
 
 lasitha [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 11.10.2007 09:14
 Bitte antworten an
 Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
 
 
 An
 Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
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 Thema
 Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 In my setup i've got all my hibernated classes in the 'entities'
 package - which is automatically picked up tapestry-hibernate - so
 i've not had to make a contribution like this.  I'm afraid i don't
 have time to play with it right now either..., sorry.
 
 As an experiment, you might try moving (some of) your hibernated
 classes from 'domain' into 'entities' and commenting out the
 contribution code, just so we know whether your exception is related
 to contributing a package or something else.
 
 Also, is there more to that exception stack?  It doesn't seem to
 mention a cause...
 
 Lastly, i have a vague recollection of a past thread in this list
 about contributing packages to tapestry-hibernate... did you happen to
 run across anything in the archives?
 
 Cheers,
 lasitha.
 
 
 On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 thanks.

 I hava add this to AppModule:

  public static void
 contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString 
 configuration)
 {
 configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
 }

 Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:

 import javax.persistence.*;
 @Entity
 @Table(name=company)
 public class Company {
 @Id
 @GeneratedValue

 private int id;
 private String name;

 public Company()
 {
 }
 public int getId()
 {
 return id;
 }
 public void setId(int id)
 {
 this.id=id;
 }
 public String getName()
 {
 return name;
 }
 public void setName(String name)
 {
 this.name=name;
 }

 I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.

 error is :

 Error invoking service builder method
 
 org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build(HibernateSessionSource,
 ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
 'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
 'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
 org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl(Log,
 Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java:35) 
 (for
 service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
 org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass


 thanks











 lasitha wrote:
 
  It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in your
  classpath.
 
  There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
  http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate
 
  And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists
 
  Let us know if those don't help,
  Cheers, lasitha.
 
  On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  hello all :
 
   I write a page class :
 
  package com.myspacce.pages;
  import java.util.*;
  import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
  import org.hibernate.*;
  public class Start
  {
  public String _name;
 
  @Inject
  private Session _session;
 
  public List getList()
  {
 
  List list=_session.createQuery(select name from
  Company).list();
  return list;
  }
  }
 
  run error is
  :org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException:
  Error obtaining injected value for field
  com.myspacce.pages.Start._session:
  No service implements the interface org.hibernate.Session.
 
  can you help me how to implements the interface org.hibernate.Session 
 ?
 
  best regards
 
 
 
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Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-11 Thread Josh Canfield

@Inject
@Service(CompanyDAO)
private CompanyDAO dao;



This should just be:
@Inject
private CompanyDAO dao;

Josh

On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 now I want to know how to inject service to page class .
 after I add this in AppModule :
 binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class)
 and add
@Inject
@Service(CompanyDAO)
private CompanyDAO dao;

 in page class.

 but it seem to be wrong !

 can you help me ?
 thanks





 kristian.marinkovic wrote:
 
  do you have the hibernate libraries in your classpath?
 
 
 
 
  lasitha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  11.10.2007 09:14
  Bitte antworten an
  Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
 
 
  An
  Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
  Kopie
 
  Thema
  Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?
 
 
 
 
 
 
  In my setup i've got all my hibernated classes in the 'entities'
  package - which is automatically picked up tapestry-hibernate - so
  i've not had to make a contribution like this.  I'm afraid i don't
  have time to play with it right now either..., sorry.
 
  As an experiment, you might try moving (some of) your hibernated
  classes from 'domain' into 'entities' and commenting out the
  contribution code, just so we know whether your exception is related
  to contributing a package or something else.
 
  Also, is there more to that exception stack?  It doesn't seem to
  mention a cause...
 
  Lastly, i have a vague recollection of a past thread in this list
  about contributing packages to tapestry-hibernate... did you happen to
  run across anything in the archives?
 
  Cheers,
  lasitha.
 
 
  On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  thanks.
 
  I hava add this to AppModule:
 
   public static void
  contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString
  configuration)
  {
  configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
  }
 
  Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:
 
  import javax.persistence.*;
  @Entity
  @Table(name=company)
  public class Company {
  @Id
  @GeneratedValue
 
  private int id;
  private String name;
 
  public Company()
  {
  }
  public int getId()
  {
  return id;
  }
  public void setId(int id)
  {
  this.id=id;
  }
  public String getName()
  {
  return name;
  }
  public void setName(String name)
  {
  this.name=name;
  }
 
  I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.
 
  error is :
 
  Error invoking service builder method
 
  org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build
 (HibernateSessionSource,
  ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
  'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
  'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
  org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl(Log,
  Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java:35)
  (for
  service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
  org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass
 
 
  thanks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  lasitha wrote:
  
   It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in your
   classpath.
  
   There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
   http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
   http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate
  
   And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
   http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists
  
   Let us know if those don't help,
   Cheers, lasitha.
  
   On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   hello all :
  
I write a page class :
  
   package com.myspacce.pages;
   import java.util.*;
   import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
   import org.hibernate.*;
   public class Start
   {
   public String _name;
  
   @Inject
   private Session _session;
  
   public List getList()
   {
  
   List list=_session.createQuery(select name from
   Company).list();
   return list;
   }
   }
  
   run error is
   :org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException:
   Error obtaining injected value for field
   com.myspacce.pages.Start._session:
   No service implements the interface org.hibernate.Session.
  
   can you help me how to implements the interface
 org.hibernate.Session
  ?
  
   best regards
  
  
  
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Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-11 Thread MavenMan

I just code:

binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class); 

@Inject
private CompanyDAO dao

then call dao.method ,but 

org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException: Error
obtaining injected value for field com.myspacce.pages.Start.dao: No service
implements the interface com.myspacce.pages.CompanyDAO. 

I think the reason is whether to add annotation to  CompanyDaoImpl or
CompanyDAO ?

Best Regards !

Josh Canfield-2 wrote:
 

@Inject
@Service(CompanyDAO)
private CompanyDAO dao;

 
 
 This should just be:
 @Inject
 private CompanyDAO dao;
 
 Josh
 
 On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 now I want to know how to inject service to page class .
 after I add this in AppModule :
 binder.bind(CompanyDAO.class,CompanyDaoImpl.class)
 and add
@Inject
@Service(CompanyDAO)
private CompanyDAO dao;

 in page class.

 but it seem to be wrong !

 can you help me ?
 thanks





 kristian.marinkovic wrote:
 
  do you have the hibernate libraries in your classpath?
 
 
 
 
  lasitha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  11.10.2007 09:14
  Bitte antworten an
  Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
 
 
  An
  Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
  Kopie
 
  Thema
  Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?
 
 
 
 
 
 
  In my setup i've got all my hibernated classes in the 'entities'
  package - which is automatically picked up tapestry-hibernate - so
  i've not had to make a contribution like this.  I'm afraid i don't
  have time to play with it right now either..., sorry.
 
  As an experiment, you might try moving (some of) your hibernated
  classes from 'domain' into 'entities' and commenting out the
  contribution code, just so we know whether your exception is related
  to contributing a package or something else.
 
  Also, is there more to that exception stack?  It doesn't seem to
  mention a cause...
 
  Lastly, i have a vague recollection of a past thread in this list
  about contributing packages to tapestry-hibernate... did you happen to
  run across anything in the archives?
 
  Cheers,
  lasitha.
 
 
  On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  thanks.
 
  I hava add this to AppModule:
 
   public static void
  contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString
  configuration)
  {
  configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
  }
 
  Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:
 
  import javax.persistence.*;
  @Entity
  @Table(name=company)
  public class Company {
  @Id
  @GeneratedValue
 
  private int id;
  private String name;
 
  public Company()
  {
  }
  public int getId()
  {
  return id;
  }
  public void setId(int id)
  {
  this.id=id;
  }
  public String getName()
  {
  return name;
  }
  public void setName(String name)
  {
  this.name=name;
  }
 
  I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.
 
  error is :
 
  Error invoking service builder method
 
  org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build
 (HibernateSessionSource,
  ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
  'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
  'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
  org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl(Log,
  Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java:35)
  (for
  service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
  org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass
 
 
  thanks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  lasitha wrote:
  
   It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in your
   classpath.
  
   There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
   http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
   http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate
  
   And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
   http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists
  
   Let us know if those don't help,
   Cheers, lasitha.
  
   On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   hello all :
  
I write a page class :
  
   package com.myspacce.pages;
   import java.util.*;
   import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
   import org.hibernate.*;
   public class Start
   {
   public String _name;
  
   @Inject
   private Session _session;
  
   public List getList()
   {
  
   List list=_session.createQuery(select name from
   Company).list();
   return list;
   }
   }
  
   run error is
   :org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException:
   Error obtaining injected value for field
   com.myspacce.pages.Start._session:
   No service implements the interface org.hibernate.Session.
  
   can you help me how to implements the interface

how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-10 Thread MavenMan

hello all :

 I write a page class :

package com.myspacce.pages;
import java.util.*;
import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
import org.hibernate.*;
public class Start
{
public String _name;

@Inject
private Session _session;

public List getList()
{

List list=_session.createQuery(select name from 
Company).list();
return list;
}
}

run error is :org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException:
Error obtaining injected value for field com.myspacce.pages.Start._session:
No service implements the interface org.hibernate.Session. 

can you help me how to implements the interface org.hibernate.Session ?

 
best regards



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Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-10 Thread lasitha
It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in your classpath.

There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate

And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists

Let us know if those don't help,
Cheers, lasitha.

On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hello all :

  I write a page class :

 package com.myspacce.pages;
 import java.util.*;
 import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
 import org.hibernate.*;
 public class Start
 {
 public String _name;

 @Inject
 private Session _session;

 public List getList()
 {

 List list=_session.createQuery(select name from 
 Company).list();
 return list;
 }
 }

 run error is :org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException:
 Error obtaining injected value for field com.myspacce.pages.Start._session:
 No service implements the interface org.hibernate.Session.

 can you help me how to implements the interface org.hibernate.Session ?

 best regards



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Re: how to use ioc of t5 ?

2007-10-10 Thread MavenMan

thanks. 

I hava add this to AppModule:

 public static void
contributeHibernateSessionSource(ConfigurationString configuration)
{
configuration.add(com.myspacce.domain);
} 

Company.java is in  com/myspacce/domain:

import javax.persistence.*;
@Entity
@Table(name=company)
public class Company {
@Id
@GeneratedValue

private int id;
private String name;

public Company()
{   
}
public int getId()
{
return id;
}
public void setId(int id)
{
this.id=id;
}
public String getName()
{
return name;
}
public void setName(String name)
{
this.name=name;
}

I have the tapestry-hibernate module in my classpath.

error is :

Error invoking service builder method
org.apache.tapestry.hibernate.HibernateModule.build(HibernateSessionSource,
ThreadCleanupHub) (at HibernateModule.java:62) (for service
'HibernateSessionManager'): Exception constructing service
'HibernateSessionSource': Error invoking constructor
org.apache.tapestry.internal.hibernate.HibernateSessionSourceImpl(Log,
Collection, ClassNameLocator) (at HibernateSessionSourceImpl.java:35) (for
service 'HibernateSessionSource'):
org/hibernate/cfg/annotations/ResultsetMappingSecondPass


thanks 











lasitha wrote:
 
 It looks like you don't have the tapestry-hibernate module in your
 classpath.
 
 There are a couple of starters you should checkout:
 http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-hibernate/
 http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToUseTapestryHibernate
 
 And don't forget to search the mailing list archives:
 http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSearchTheMailingLists
 
 Let us know if those don't help,
 Cheers, lasitha.
 
 On 10/11/07, MavenMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hello all :

  I write a page class :

 package com.myspacce.pages;
 import java.util.*;
 import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.*;
 import org.hibernate.*;
 public class Start
 {
 public String _name;

 @Inject
 private Session _session;

 public List getList()
 {

 List list=_session.createQuery(select name from
 Company).list();
 return list;
 }
 }

 run error is
 :org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException:
 Error obtaining injected value for field
 com.myspacce.pages.Start._session:
 No service implements the interface org.hibernate.Session.

 can you help me how to implements the interface org.hibernate.Session ?

 best regards



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