Hello ChuckDeal,
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Thursday, October 4, 2007, 10:09:57 PM, you wrote:
C> I don't know that 1.1 has a tar. My project uses maven, so it was a snap to
C> add the Databinder bits to our pom.
C> Here is the page that gives the databinder snapshot repo info:
C> http://databinder.net/site/show/faq#updates
C> If you don't use maven, I could always send a 1.1-SNAPSHOT directly to
C> you...
C> FYI, The databinder site has some examples that help with learning how to
C> use and adapt the code to your own project.
C> Chuck
C> Stanczak Group wrote:
>>
>> Probably not. I'll probably use it when I get a chance. I just
>> downloaded the 1.0 tar and saw it's using 1.2 Wicket. Shot me the link
>> and I'll see if I can give it a shot tonight.
>>
>> ChuckDeal wrote:
>>> Stanczak Group wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm not for sure what to use. I tried to override the newRequestCycle()
>>>> but I had trouble understanding it. I'm doing something like what
>>>> DataBinder does, but with 1.3. DataBinder seems to be 1.2. Either way
>>>> I'd rather use my own. Does anyone have an example of providing my own
>>>> request cycle, or is there an easier way?
>>>> Sam Hough wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I think it is setup with ThreadLocal so you can get it easily with
>>>>> RequestCycle.get(). You can also provide your own version from
>>>>> Application.newRequestCycle which might be more what you need to hook
>>>>> in
>>>>> start/end events.
>>>>> Stanczak Group wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> How can I access the request cycle so I can open and close a Hibernate
>>>>>> session on each request?
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Justin Stanczak
>>>>>> Stanczak Group
>>>>>> 812-735-3600
>>>>>>
>>> DataBinder (1.1-SNAPSHOT) definitely works with 1.3. Databinder also
>>> does a
>>> pretty good job of integrating Hibernate into the Wicket models. Is
>>> there a
>>> use case for which Databinder does not work for you?
>>> Chuck
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Justin Stanczak
>> Stanczak Group
>> 812-735-3600
>>
>> "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do
>> nothing."
>> Edmund Burke
>>
>>
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