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Re: applicationContext.xml file Not able to Find


  • Subject: Re: applicationContext.xml file Not able to Find
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 09:00:02 -0700

So... you want to use the least important part of WO and replace the most effective parts with Hibernate and Spring?!!?   That makes no sense whatsoever.  That is like buying a car, removing the engine, and pushing it.  All that is going to come of this exercise is wasting the client's money.

Chuck



On 2013-03-25, at 5:51 AM, miriyala srinivas wrote:

> Dear Pascal,
> We are going to use WO as a View and Spring for IOC and MVC and
> Hibernate for persistance operations.But  I am not sure how these
> thing are going to be work together.I know for Sure we can Integrate
> Spring&Hibernate wih WebObjects.correct me If I am wrong.
>
> On 3/25/13, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
>> What are you trying to achieve? You wanted to use Hibernate inside
>> WebObjects and now you want to use Spring. To me, it seems you think
>> WebObjects is an container like Tomcat. If you want to use Spring and
>> Hibernate, why do you want to use WO?
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> I am trying to integrate webobjects application with Spring.I just
>>> created applicationContext.xml file which contains several bean
>>> definition and I put this file under Resources Folder.when I ran this
>>> application I can see applicationContext.xml  under build/Resources
>>> Folder but not able to load the webObjects application startup.One
>>> more thing is that If I put applicationContext.xml in some other
>>> location like C:\Apple\applicationContext.xml and I wrote some code to
>>> read this file by using spring classes then it worked.
>>> I am not trying with wonder application.can anybody have idea how to
>>> read applicationContext.xml file while application startup? or Do i
>>> have to use wonder application  to get the webobjects frameworks
>>> benefits?Please help me in this.
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