You could also take a look at the cayenne-spring example and see if
that helps. I'd imagine the concepts should be similar between
HiveMind and Spring.
On 10/20/05, Gentry, Michael (Contractor) <michael_gentr..anniemae.com> wrote:
>
> I've not had time to experiment with T4/HiveMind yet, but using T3 I have a
> DataContext bound into my Visit (session) object and it works alright, so
> I'd expect something similar with T4.
>
> Not sure if that helps or not ...
>
> /dev/mrg
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: christian.mittendor..reenet.de
> [mailto:christian.mittendor..reenet.de]
> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 5:10 AM
> To: cayenne-use..bjectstyle.org
> Subject: Searching for Examples of Cayenne + HiveMind
>
> Hello!
>
> With Tapestry 4 on the horizon I've started digging deeper into HiveMind.
> Now I'm thinking about how to create a HiveMind Services that makes use of a
> DataContext which is bound to a session. The obvious solution would be to
> add the DataContext as a parameter to each method that's using it. But there
> are probably other more elegant solutions possible that I don't see yet.
> I've seen an example where Hibernate was used together with Tapestry and
> HiveMind. Does anybody know of something compareable for Cayenne?
>
> Christian
>
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