Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread James Carman
You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
object for you:

http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

 Thanks,

 Alec

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread Alec Swan
Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
if they will continue to work with the
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
approach?

Thanks.

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

 Thanks,

 Alec

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread James Carman
I'm using both and they work fine.

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread Igor Vaynberg
i usually create a seperate bean that represents the properties and
let spring fill those in via the property configurer. then inject the
bean and you are done.

-igor

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread Alec Swan
Igor, how do you inject the configuration bean in the Wicket
application? Do you use
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
approach?

Thanks,

Alec

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com wrote:
 i usually create a seperate bean that represents the properties and
 let spring fill those in via the property configurer. then inject the
 bean and you are done.

 -igor

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

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 Alec

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread Andrew Lombardi
the annotation-based approach is the most often used on that page.

On Feb 8, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Alec Swan wrote:

 Igor, how do you inject the configuration bean in the Wicket
 application? Do you use
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Alec
 
 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 i usually create a seperate bean that represents the properties and
 let spring fill those in via the property configurer. then inject the
 bean and you are done.
 
 -igor
 
 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?
 
 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?
 
 Thanks.
 
 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:
 
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 
 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)
 
 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.
 
 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Alec
 
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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread Igor Vaynberg
personally, i use salve (salve.googlecode.com) so i can inject into
any object...

-igor

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, how do you inject the configuration bean in the Wicket
 application? Do you use
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks,

 Alec

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 i usually create a seperate bean that represents the properties and
 let spring fill those in via the property configurer. then inject the
 bean and you are done.

 -igor

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread Alec Swan
Andrew, I use @SpringBean annotations in Wicket components. How do you
use annotation-based approach to inject dependencies in the Wicket
application object?

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Andrew Lombardi and...@mysticcoders.com wrote:
 the annotation-based approach is the most often used on that page.

 On Feb 8, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Alec Swan wrote:

 Igor, how do you inject the configuration bean in the Wicket
 application? Do you use
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks,

 Alec

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 i usually create a seperate bean that represents the properties and
 let spring fill those in via the property configurer. then inject the
 bean and you are done.

 -igor

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread James Carman
You can inject anything you like that's annotated with the @SpringBean
annotations:

InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(someNonComponentObject);

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Andrew, I use @SpringBean annotations in Wicket components. How do you
 use annotation-based approach to inject dependencies in the Wicket
 application object?

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Andrew Lombardi and...@mysticcoders.com 
 wrote:
 the annotation-based approach is the most often used on that page.

 On Feb 8, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Alec Swan wrote:

 Igor, how do you inject the configuration bean in the Wicket
 application? Do you use
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks,

 Alec

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 i usually create a seperate bean that represents the properties and
 let spring fill those in via the property configurer. then inject the
 bean and you are done.

 -igor

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

 Thanks,

 Alec

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread Alec Swan
Thanks James, this is awesome! This is what I ended up doing in my
Wicket WebApplication object:

@SpringBean(name = myConfiguration)
private MyConfiguration myConfiguration;

protected void init() {
super.init();

// integrate with Spring
addComponentInstantiationListener(new SpringComponentInjector(this));
InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this); // injects
@SpringBean dependencies of this object
}


On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:52 PM, James Carman
jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can inject anything you like that's annotated with the @SpringBean
 annotations:

 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(someNonComponentObject);

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Andrew, I use @SpringBean annotations in Wicket components. How do you
 use annotation-based approach to inject dependencies in the Wicket
 application object?

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Andrew Lombardi and...@mysticcoders.com 
 wrote:
 the annotation-based approach is the most often used on that page.

 On Feb 8, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Alec Swan wrote:

 Igor, how do you inject the configuration bean in the Wicket
 application? Do you use
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks,

 Alec

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 i usually create a seperate bean that represents the properties and
 let spring fill those in via the property configurer. then inject the
 bean and you are done.

 -igor

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

 Thanks,

 Alec

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread Alec Swan
Igor, I looked at Salve even though James suggestion will work for my
small project.

If I understood correctly Salve is an IoC container which can
serialize objects with complex dependencies. I think this can be very
useful when serializing Wicket components that depend on DAO or other
types of services.

Thanks!

Alec

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks James, this is awesome! This is what I ended up doing in my
 Wicket WebApplication object:

 @SpringBean(name = myConfiguration)
 private MyConfiguration myConfiguration;

 protected void init() {
        super.init();

        // integrate with Spring
        addComponentInstantiationListener(new SpringComponentInjector(this));
        InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this); // injects
 @SpringBean dependencies of this object
 }


 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:52 PM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can inject anything you like that's annotated with the @SpringBean
 annotations:

 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(someNonComponentObject);

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Andrew, I use @SpringBean annotations in Wicket components. How do you
 use annotation-based approach to inject dependencies in the Wicket
 application object?

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Andrew Lombardi and...@mysticcoders.com 
 wrote:
 the annotation-based approach is the most often used on that page.

 On Feb 8, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Alec Swan wrote:

 Igor, how do you inject the configuration bean in the Wicket
 application? Do you use
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks,

 Alec

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 i usually create a seperate bean that represents the properties and
 let spring fill those in via the property configurer. then inject the
 bean and you are done.

 -igor

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

 Thanks,

 Alec

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-08 Thread Igor Vaynberg
salve is a bytecode instrumentor that hooks into an existing ioc
container and makes injecting any object easy and serialization-safe.

-igor

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, I looked at Salve even though James suggestion will work for my
 small project.

 If I understood correctly Salve is an IoC container which can
 serialize objects with complex dependencies. I think this can be very
 useful when serializing Wicket components that depend on DAO or other
 types of services.

 Thanks!

 Alec

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks James, this is awesome! This is what I ended up doing in my
 Wicket WebApplication object:

 @SpringBean(name = myConfiguration)
 private MyConfiguration myConfiguration;

 protected void init() {
        super.init();

        // integrate with Spring
        addComponentInstantiationListener(new SpringComponentInjector(this));
        InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this); // injects
 @SpringBean dependencies of this object
 }


 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:52 PM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can inject anything you like that's annotated with the @SpringBean
 annotations:

 InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(someNonComponentObject);

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Andrew, I use @SpringBean annotations in Wicket components. How do you
 use annotation-based approach to inject dependencies in the Wicket
 application object?

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Andrew Lombardi and...@mysticcoders.com 
 wrote:
 the annotation-based approach is the most often used on that page.

 On Feb 8, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Alec Swan wrote:

 Igor, how do you inject the configuration bean in the Wicket
 application? Do you use
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks,

 Alec

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 i usually create a seperate bean that represents the properties and
 let spring fill those in via the property configurer. then inject the
 bean and you are done.

 -igor

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Igor, were you suggesting the same approach as James did?

 If so, I am already using @SpringBean annotations and I am wondering
 if they will continue to work with the
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach
 approach?

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:41 AM, James Carman
 jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
 You can use the Spring integration to actually create your application
 object for you:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-ApplicationObjectApproach

 Then, you can wire in anything into it that you want, just like any
 other Spring bean (because it *is* just another Spring bean)

 On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

 Thanks,

 Alec

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Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-07 Thread Alec Swan
I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
work in the my Wicket application class.

I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

Thanks,

Alec

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Re: Loading properties file while using Spring @L

2010-02-07 Thread Igor Vaynberg
map the properties to a bean and inject that

-igor

On Sunday, February 7, 2010, Alec Swan alecs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use Wicket, Spring and wicket-spring extensions. Spring
 configuration loads properties from config/env.properties file using
 PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer. I would like to add more properties to
 this file and read them from my Wicket application class. I tried to
 inject a Spring Resource using @SpringBean annotation, but it doesn't
 work in the my Wicket application class.

 I am looking for recommendations on how to read properties files from
 wicket application class. Ideally I would like to use a single
 properties file read by Wicket and Spring.

 Thanks,

 Alec

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