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User guide
- Part 1 - Introduction
- Part 2 - Core Restlet
- Part 3 - Restlet Editions
- Part 4 - Restlet Extensions
- Appendices
- Tutorials
- Javadocs
- Change Log
Spring extension - Configuring Restlet beans
Passing the parent context
One frequent issue that developers encounter when configuring their Restlet beans with Spring XML is that it is not easy to find a way to pass the Context instance to the Restlet subclasses such as Application, Directory or Router. What we actually need to do is to extract the context property from the parent Restlet (typically a Component or an Application) and pass it by reference to the constructor method.
Spring provides two mechanism to achieve this: either using the PropertyPathFactoryBean class to create a context bean such as:
<!-- Restlet Component bean -->
<bean id="component" class="org.restlet.ext.spring.SpringComponent">
...
</bean>
<!-- Component's Context bean -->
<bean id="component.context" class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPathFactoryBean"/>
<!-- Application bean -->
<bean id="application" class="org.restlet.Application">
<constructor-arg ref="component.context" />
...
</bean>
The second mechanism is based on the Spring utilities schema and is actually more compact:
<!-- Restlet Component bean -->
<bean id="component" class="org.restlet.ext.spring.SpringComponent">
...
</bean>
<!-- Application bean -->
<constructor-arg>
<util:property-path path="component.context" />
</constructor-arg>
...
</bean>
You also have to make sure that the util namespace is properly declared in your XML configuration header. Here is a snippet for Spring 2.5:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:util="http://www.springframework.org/schema/util"
xsi:schemaLocation="
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.5.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/util http://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-2.5.xsd">
<!-- Add you <bean/> definitions here -->
</beans>
This utilities mechanism is quite powerful and flexible, for more information check this page.