RE: [Mav-user] Maverick w/Spring

2006-02-01 Thread Giles, Mick
I have several coworkers that are familiar with both projects. I asked
if anyone had ideas and this was the response I got...


Although I haven't actually done it, you can probably create a
controller-factory to lookup the controller in the ApplicationContext.
I just did something similar with translating the path in the
maverick.xml using a transform-factory.


  

  

  
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It has to implement org.infohazard.maverick.flow.ControllerFactory but
there is an AbstractControllerFactory to extend.








-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff
Schnitzer
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 3:22 PM
To: mav-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Mav-user] Maverick w/Spring

Unfortunately I don't think there are many people here who are very 
familiar with Spring, but if you find the answer, please post it here.

Thanks,
Jeff

wally bowles wrote:
> Hi 
>
> Can someone help me figure out how to let Spring be
> the factory to instantiate the command controller
> objects within Maverick?  I've used a Spring factory
> before on other projects to inject the collaborators
> that a java class needs using the Spring config xml
> file.
>
> Can this be done to the Maverick commands?  In other
> words, can the Maverick 'Dispatcher' when it
> instantiates the 'Loader' class with the commands
> found in the maverick.xml file call a Spring factory
> to instantiate the commands instead?
>
> The goal is to inject in the class collaborators
> declared in a config xml file into the commands. 
>
> Wally
>
>
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RE: [Mav-user] everquest2.com now utilizing Maverick

2004-05-28 Thread Giles, Mick








That would be a stretch however I might be
able to get a select few into the beta ;)

 

 









From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Travis Reeder
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 3:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mav-user]
everquest2.com now utilizing Maverick



 

That's awesome for Mav!  

So do all Mav users get free everquest subscriptions?  ;)

Travis

Giles, Mick wrote:



Hi all, I just wanted to share my experiences with
the other members of the list.

Here at SOE we have recently launched our newest
website http://www.everquest2.com and
it is our first launch utilizing our new web framework based on Maverick and
Velocity. It’s been such a smashing success that we will be developing
all of our new content on the framework and eventually refactoring our legacy
sites to use it as well.

 








[Mav-user] everquest2.com now utilizing Maverick

2004-05-28 Thread Giles, Mick








Hi all, I just wanted to share my experiences with the other
members of the list.

Here at SOE we have recently launched our newest website http://www.everquest2.com and it is our
first launch utilizing our new web framework based on Maverick and Velocity. It’s
been such a smashing success that we will be developing all of our new content
on the framework and eventually refactoring our legacy sites to use it as well.