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Mike Perham commented on TAPESTRY-868:
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You're a lifesaver, Jesse!  Now that it has been created, it needs to be easier 
to find.  I would suggest linking to it from the Users Guide where it talks 
about <inject> and link to that part of the User's Guide in the javadoc for 
RequestContext where it says omniously "To be removed in 4.1.  Use injection to 
gain access...." but doesn't actually tell you how to do this.  This will make 
it much more straightforward to port to 4.0 and the transition to 4.1 should be 
smoother because of that.

> Document standard object keys for injection
> -------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: TAPESTRY-868
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-868
>      Project: Tapestry
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Documentation
>     Versions: 4.0
>     Reporter: Mike Perham
>     Priority: Critical

>
> Frankly this is one of our biggest issues in trying to move from deprecated 
> 3.0 methods to 4.0's injection mechanism.  No one can figure out the names of 
> various injection objects required.  For instance, how the hell do you inject 
> the HttpSession itself?  Please create a reference for all the well-defined 
> constants like WebSession = "infrastructure:session".  (Unfortunately I need 
> access to the ServletContext so the WebSession is not good enough)

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