Yes you are right!

I was now more thinking of Igors proposal todo the 'injection' from the outside:

MyComponent comp = new MyComponent("id");
//set this and that
SpringInitializer.initialize(comp,locator);

If you'd do it from the inside (as the original code) it is a different story.

I don't know what is better. What do you think?

Christian


On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 16:36:51 +0100, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just of my head two further suggestions:
1.) If a field is not null than do not inject anything. This way custom
injections could be done



Fields are always null because they are not initialized yet by the sub class

(when having a super class that does the injections)



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