oh... sorry, i'm not up to speed on spring. maybe juergen could take your feedback and change his spring implementation... juergen?
one thing you can always do is subclass WebApplication and add your own stuff there, which would be available after a downcast. unless WebApplication is somehow final... ;-)
Kevin Burke wrote:
Jon,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I am actually trying to access Spring's ApplicationContext so I can store it in my application class. The method I'm using is like this:
I guess I will submit a bug, unless you know a better way of going about this. I did see a spring example that Juergen did, but I was not very excited about the implementation. Anyway, don't know how familiar you are with Spring, but I hope you can help. Thanks.
Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Locke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 5:58 PM Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] Servlet Context
you are supposed to be able to get access to all this stuff. if you can't you should file a bug and we'll fix it.
but out of curiosity, why do you need access to this? (it could be that we need to add some feature that solves your problem in another way)
jon
Kevin Burke wrote:
Is there any way to get the Servlet Context object in a WebApplication? I have tried using the getServletContext() method in my application class (which extends WebApplication) which returns null. I also tried getting the Servlet Config with getServletConfig() which also returns null. Is there a reason for this happening? Thanks.
Kevin
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