That's a bug in alpha-1 which is already fixed for alpha-2.
As workaround call:

Registry registry = builder.constructRegistry(Locale.getDefault())

Achim

Am Tue, 03 Apr 2007 19:48:11 +0200 schrieb Jochen Zimmermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hello!

I'm trying to use the annotated module notation.

It works, when I use the following code:

AnnotatedRegistryBuilder builder = new AnnotatedRegistryBuilder();
TypedRegistry registry = builder.constructRegistry(CalculatorModule.class, TestModule.class);
Calculator calculator = registry.getService(Calculator.class);

Trying the second example from the wiki does not work.

RegistryDefinition registryDefinition = new RegistryDefinition();

AnnotatedModuleReader reader = new AnnotatedModuleReader(registryDefinition);
reader.readModule(org.apache.hivemind.SimpleModule.class);

RegistryBuilder builder = new RegistryBuilder(registryDefinition );
Registry registry = builder.constructRegistry();

First point:
RegistryDefinition registryDefinition = new RegistryDefinition();

This line does not work, I changed it to
RegistryDefinition registryDefinition = new RegistryDefinitionImpl();
because it says cannot instantiate type RegistryDefinition.

Using this code results in the following error:

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.StackOverflowError
at org.apache.hivemind.impl.RegistryBuilder.constructRegistry(RegistryBuilder.java:130)

at org.apache.hivemind.impl.RegistryBuilder.constructRegistry(RegistryBuilder.java:130)

at org.apache.hivemind.impl.RegistryBuilder.constructRegistry(RegistryBuilder.java:130)

I do not use exactly the example code but a little app of my own.

Again, the first example works fine, only the second one does not work.

Is this an error in the alpha release or am I doing something wrong (with my changed line)?

Thanks!!

Regards,
Jochen Zimmermann




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