But I'm not sure where to put the following parts
Session sess = sessionFactory.openSession();
ManagedSessionContext.bind(sess);
This is done in some utility method when you retrieve the session for
the first time in the request.
You should also check if the session is already bound by calling
ManagedSessionContext.hasBind(SessionFactory factory)
and binding it only once per request.
unbindSessionFactory
I have this in my custom implementation of
IRequestCycleListener.onEndRequest(RequestCycle cycle)
that you add in Application.init() method
getRequestCycleListeners().add(new DataRequestCycleListener());
To be honest, I've until now stayed away from Spring as it still seems
to me as a too much of a black box that I didn't find a time to invest
in learning it, so I may not be the right person to give you advice,
because my solution may not be the best one either, although it seems to
be as javadoc of the ManagedSessionContext suggests. The solution I now
use took heavy inspiration in old old, now nonexistent, Databinder that
came around the time Wicket 1.2 or so and when I was tasked to select
new java framework after landing my first job and found Wicket. Old
times :D.
Vit
Thank you for the help so far both of you, I've probably made mistakes
with implement parts
of the previously outlined process.
I've come from experimenting with javafx so wicket has been a radical
change of direction for me
so far. But since there is very little in the way of examples for
database integration I'm struggling
to get my head around how to implement it correctly, as well as
knowing for sure whether I've
done it correctly
Best Regards
James Pollard
james.poll...@iinet.net.au
On 23/12/22 10:16 am, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro wrote:
Hi James,
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 2:24 PM James <james.poll...@iinet.net.au>
wrote:
Thanks for the guidance so far, that pointed me to find additional
resources on JPA
I believe I have this configured correctly, but I'm confused about how
to integrate JPA/Hibernate into a
pure wicket authenticated web application project since the resource
you
directed me to previously
seems to be more heavily on the spring side of things.
This is true. I have used Hibernate/JPA without the SpringBoot
parts... But
those projects are private: some owned by me, others no.
Thank you for accommodating all my questions and misunderstandings so
far, I tend to use a reverse
engineer learning style so it's helped me immensely.
Glad to be of some help. This is why this place is for.
I've included screenshots of the project file list and the application
class in the hopes that it makes
They didn't
understanding what I'm trying to convey easier
Best Regards
James Pollard
james.poll...@iinet.net.au
On 20/12/22 12:58 pm, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro wrote:
https://github.com/MarcGiffing/wicket-spring-boot/blob/master/wicket-spring-boot-starter-example/src/main/java/com/giffing/wicket/spring/boot/example/model/Customer.java
This defines a JPA entity.... and this JPA/Hibernate
https://github.com/MarcGiffing/wicket-spring-boot/blob/master/wicket-spring-boot-starter-example/src/main/resources/application.yml
Project uses Spring magic I guess and will start a Hibernate with H2.
Wicket is also started via SpringBoot.
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 7:44 AM James <james.poll...@iinet.net.au>
wrote:
I've had a look through it but couldn't find any reference to
hibernate
so far, its entirely
possible that I managed to miss it while I was searching though
Best Regards
James Pollard
james.poll...@iinet.net.au
On 19/12/22 5:06 pm, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro wrote:
Hi,
This project
https://github.com/MarcGiffing/wicket-spring-boot
contains a sample project that integrates with JPA/hibernate.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 9:12 AM James <james.poll...@iinet.net.au>
wrote:
Hi,
can anyone direct me to any resources on how to integrate hibernate
for
data persistence?
the closest I've managed to find is
https://www.infoworld.com/article/2077901/web-development-with-wicket--part-3--many-ways-to-persist.html?page=7
but there's still things that are confusing me on how to ingrate an
authenticated application with hibernate
--
Best Regards
James Pollard
james.poll...@iinet.net.au
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