Hi All,
Its been a long time since I've been involved with Stripes, but I've
recently started scratching an itch in my spare time and have been
struggling with something. I have a typical webapp,
stripes/spring/hibernate and would like to use spring's tx support, however
I want to use it on actionbeans rather than separately managed spring
beans. A little research shows me that this has been covered at quite some
length - I've found a couple of different efforts in this area:
1. stripes-stuff-spring
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.stripes.user/9051/match=spring+annotation
- Seems to have been abandoned - claims to need 1.6, I didn't get it
working, and it doesn't seem to be mentioned much in general googling.
2. stripes-spring
http://stripesframework.org/display/stripes/Extended+Stripes-Spring+Support
- Doesn't allow me to use annotations, as is documented in a few posts
around the place, the cglib actionbean subclass doesn't have the method
annotations.
Everything I've found in these areas seems to be a little dated. Am I right
in thinking that its just not possible to do what I'd like to do (put a
@Transactional attribute on a handler method within a stripes actionbean)?
This seems like something that a few people have wanted already, but doesn't
exist, so i assume there's a good reason behind it that I'm not seeing.
Thanks for any guideance.
Cheers,
Dim
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