But it should. I don't see reason why this wouldn't work? If I recall correctly it worked for me.
-Matej Leszek Gawron wrote: > Eelco Hillenius wrote: >>> I just wanted to share another way of injecting spring services into >>> wicket code. This one uses AOP. >>> >>> - o - Why another approach? - o - >>> >>> Using wicket-spring along with wicket-spring-annot works nicely for >>> components (althought you have to remember not initializing it >>> yourself) >>> but does not work for other parts of application - models. Just ask >>> your >>> self how many times you have put a spring service into wicket page >>> only >>> to pass it to model constructed: >> >> Thanks for the contribution. It's always good to know multiple ways >> of doing this. However, in this case I was wondering whether you >> tried this? >> >> public class SomeModel extends SomeOtherModel { >> >> @SpringBean MyService service; >> >> public SomeModel() { >> InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this); >> } >> } > > yep .. didn't work. Only Components get the dependencies injected. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys -- and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Wicket-user mailing list Wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wicket-user