On 26-07-2008 at 07:47, Mario Arias wrote:
> 
> I only work Aspects with Spring, so possibly this isn't your case, but in
> Spring only that classes that are managed with the Spring Framework are able
> to have aspects.
> 
> In Stripes the ActionBeans aren't managed with Spring

At least not unless you explicitly do so yourself. IIRC, there's an
Interceptor to help with that.


Oscar

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