Hi Chris

I am no expert on T5, but strongly disagree with you.

Peter

Chris Lewis wrote:
Hi Peter

1) I think the general opinion on this is that a service and an aso are completely different animals. I can't think of a situation where I'd ever want an aso to be a service (or vice versa), but that's just me. If there is a way to do this, someone else will need to chime in.

2) @Inject it. Assuming you bound or built your service, you can simply inject it using @Inject as the general type (usually an interface) of object, and Tapestry IoC will resolve it for you.

sincerely,
chris

Peter Stavrinides wrote:
Hi all,

Following on from a previous post on this subject I have some questions on Tapestry 5 IoC:

1. How do you register an ASO as a service if you have to provide arguments to the constructor (i.e. you cannot use @ApplicationState in this case).

2. How do you retrieve a service object that has been contributed to the framework

Thanks
Peter

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