Honestly, it wasnt just me, you and the others helped out a lot.
-Igor


On 12/1/05, Christian Essl <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 14:24:20 -0500, Andrew Berman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Honestly, I don't think there ever was a Spring Integration problem.  I
> think people were just looking for a cookie-cutter approach to using
> Spring
> within Wicket.  It's actually quite easy to do without using any of the
> Spring stuff that Igor and others wrote, but it's always a good thing to
> have a common approach that everyone can follow.

Honestly, I think Igor did a good job: It is just easier and more natural
to write over and over again:

new HibernateModel(obj,_dao);

than

new HibernateModel(obj, new Model(){
    getObject(Component comp){
       return ((MyApplication)Appliation.get()).getDAO();
    }
});

and this is not restricted to HibernateDAOs but to any bean you do not
want to get serialized whtih your components.

Christian






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