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-                <div id="ConfluenceContent"><p><strong>Injection</strong> in 
Tapestry IoC can be a complicated subject for a number of 
reasons:</p><ul><li>Injection can occur in many places: on fields, and on 
parameters to methods and constructors of certain objects.</li><li>Parts of 
Injection are themselves defined in terms of Tapestry IoC services, many of 
which are extensible.</li></ul><parameter 
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ac:name="showSpace">false</parameter><parameter ac:name="title">Related 
Articles</parameter><parameter ac:name="cql">label = "injection" and space = 
currentSpace()</parameter></rich-text-body><p>Despite this, injection generally 
<em>Just Works</em>: most of the time, you want Tapestry to inject a service, 
and only a single service implements the service interface.</p><p>Thi
 s document discusses what to do when you hit a case that doesn't Just Work, or 
when you want to extend the injection logic in some way.</p><p>Some aspects of 
this discussion reflect Tapestry IoC used within a Tapestry web application: 
the tapestry-core module makes some extensions to injection.</p><h1 
id="InjectioninDetail-InjectionTriggers">Injection Triggers</h1><p>Injection is 
triggered in a number of ways:</p><ul><li>A field in a component class, 
autobuilt object, or service implementation class is annotated with 
@Inject.</li><li>A method parameter to a service builder method, a decorator 
method, or a contribute method (in a Tapestry IoC module class).</li><li>A 
constructor parameter to an autobuilt object, or a service implementation 
class.</li><li>Any of the above with an @InjectService 
annotation.</li></ul><p>These define the&#160;<em>point of 
injection</em>.</p><p>Injection also covers a related matter: providing special 
resources to a service or component (remember that pag
 es are specialized components). For a service, the service's id (as a string) 
or extensible configuration (as a Collection, List or Map) may be provided. For 
a component, the component's id, locale, message catalog, or component 
resources may be provided.</p><h1 
id="InjectioninDetail-StandardInjectionProcessing">Standard Injection 
Processing</h1><p>This section describes standard injection, which applies at 
the IoC layer: autobuilt objects and service implementations. The steps for 
injection into Tapestry components are slightly different and are covered 
later.</p><p>So a the point of injection, Tapestry has identified a field or 
parameter that should be injected. At this point, Tapestry knows the 
following:</p><ul><li>The field name (if field injection). The parameter name 
is not available.</li><li>The field or parameter type, as a Java class. In many 
cases, this will be enough to identify what object shall be 
injected.</li><li>Any additional annotations on the field or parameter.<
 /li></ul><p>Tapestry proceeds with this information.</p><h2 
id="InjectioninDetail-Checkfor@InjectService">Check for 
@InjectService</h2><p>Tapestry checks first for the @InjectService annotation. 
The value of this annotation is the service id to inject. When @InjectService 
is present at the point of injection, the search is complete, though the 
injection can fail (throwing an exception) if the service id indicated does not 
exist, or if the service's interface is not compatible with the field's 
type.</p><h2 id="InjectioninDetail-Checkforserviceresources">Check for service 
resources</h2><p>This step applies only to IoC layer injection (not to 
injection into components).</p><p>When the @Inject annotation is <em>not 
present</em> at the point of injection, Tapestry checks to see if a resource 
can be injected. Services are global values, but resources are specific to the 
service under construction.</p><p>When the Inject annotation is present, this 
step is skipped (this is necessary when th
 e object to be injected has a type that conflicts with a resource type, such 
as List or Class).</p><ul><li>org.slf4j.Logger &#8211; The Logger of the 
service being constructed (or the logger of the Module class being 
instantiated).</li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/ObjectLocator.html";>ObjectLocator</a>
 &#8211; For contribute methods, used to locate additional objects.</li><li><a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/ServiceResources.html";>ServiceResources</a>
 &#8211; For service builder methods, an extended version of 
ObjectLocator.&#160;</li><li>Class &#8211;&#160;The service interface 
type.</li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/OperationTracker.html";>OperationTracker</a>
 &#8211; Used to track deeply nested operations so that errors can be reported 
sensibly.</li><li>Object, or servi
 ce interface type &#8211; Passed to decorator methods.</li><li>Collection, 
List, Map &#8211; Assembled service configurations passed to service builder 
methods (or service class constructors).</li><li><p>Configuration, 
OrderedConfiguration, MappedConfiguration &#8211; Configuration passed to 
contribute methods, to build service configurations. <br clear="none" 
class="atl-forced-newline"> <br clear="none" class="atl-forced-newline"> If 
field type does not match any of the available resource types, or the Inject 
annotation is present, logic continues to the next 
step.</p><rich-text-body><p>Injection of resources into fields is triggered by 
the presence of the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/InjectResource.html";>InjectResource</a>
 annotation, whereas injection of resources into parameters occurs when the 
Inject or InjectService annotation is <em>not</em> present. These rules are 
slightly tricky, which refl
 ects a desire to avoid any annotations except when needed, and the fact that 
field injection came much later than parameter 
injection.</p></rich-text-body></li></ul><h2 
id="InjectioninDetail-ServiceLookupbyTypeandAnnotations">Service Lookup by Type 
and Annotations</h2><p>Tapestry attempts to find a matching 
<em>service</em>.</p><p>First, it generates a set of services whose service 
interface is compatible with the injection type. This is based on 
assignability.</p><p>If the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Local.html";>Local</a>
 annotation is present, then services not from the module containing the 
service being constructed will be eliminated.</p><p>Tapestry then works through 
the known marker annotations. For each marker annotation that is present at the 
point of injection, Tapestry eliminates services which <em>do not</em> have the 
marker. Thus, if multiple marker annotations are present, the final ser
 vice must have <em>all of them</em>.</p><p>At the end, of this, Tapestry 
determines how many services match.</p><ul><li>If there is a single matching 
service, then the service to inject as been identified.</li><li>If there are no 
matches, and there were no marker annotations at the point of injection, then 
the Tapestry continues to the next step.</li><li>Otherwise there were either no 
matches, or too many matches: Tapestry will throw a 
RuntimeException.</li></ul><h2 
id="InjectioninDetail-MasterObjectProviderLookup">MasterObjectProvider 
Lookup</h2><p>This is the point at which Tapestry's extensibility comes into 
play. MasterObjectProvider is a service, with a configuration of <a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/ObjectProvider.html";>ObjectProviders</a>.</p><p>The
 MasterObjectProvider is also the point at which Tapestry's IoC layer 
injection, and Tapestry's component injection, unite.</p><p>As a 
chain-of-command, each of t
 he following ObjectProviders will be considered and will attempt to identify 
the object to be injected.</p><rich-text-body><p>A common problem when 
extending injection is that contributions into the MasterObjectProvider 
configuration have to be handled carefully. Any dependencies of the contributed 
objects should be resolvable using only the early stages of the injection 
process, otherwise MasterObjectProvider will have to be instantiated in order 
to handle its own injection: Tapestry will detect this impossibility and throw 
an exception. In addition, the <a  
href="typecoercer-service.html">TypeCoercer</a> service is used by several 
ObjectProvider implementations, so the same restrictions apply to TypeCoercer 
service contributions.</p></rich-text-body><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-ValueObjectProvider">Value ObjectProvider</h3><p>Checks 
for the presence of the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Value.html";>Valu
 e</a> annotation. If present, then the annotation's value is evaluated (to 
expand any symbol references), and the TypeCoercer service is used to convert 
the resulting String to the injection type (the field or parameter 
type).</p><h3 id="InjectioninDetail-SymbolObjectProvider">Symbol 
ObjectProvider</h3><p>Similar to the Value ObjectProvider: the @<a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Symbol.html";>Symbol</a>
 annotation's value (if present) is looked up using the <a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/services/SymbolSource.html";>SymbolSource</a>
 service,&#160;and converted to the injection type via the TypeCoercer 
service.</p><h3 id="InjectioninDetail-AutobuildObjectProvider">Autobuild 
ObjectProvider</h3><p>Checks to see if the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Autobuild.htm
 l">Autobuild</a> annotation is present and, if so, autobuilds the value for 
the parameter. Of course, the object being built will itself be configured via 
injection.</p><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-ServiceOverrideObjectProvider">ServiceOverride 
ObjectProvider</h3><p>Checks any contributions to the <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/services/ServiceOverride.html";>ServiceOverride</a>
 service. Contributions map a type to an object of that type. Thus, 
ServiceOverrides will override injections of services that are not qualified 
with a marker annotation.</p><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-AliasObjectProvider(tapestry-core)">Alias ObjectProvider 
(tapestry-core)</h3><p>Uses the Alias service (<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/Alias.html";>API</a>)
 to look for an object that can be injected.</p><rich-text-body><p>Deprecated 
in Tapestry 5.2 and removed in 5.4.</p></ric
 h-text-body><p>This is commonly used to override a built-in service by 
contributing an object with the exact same interface. This is an older and more 
complex version of the ServiceOverride provider.</p><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-AssetObjectProvider(tapestry-core)">Asset ObjectProvider 
(tapestry-core)</h3><p>Checks for the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Path.html";>Path</a>
 annotation.</p><p>If present, the annotation's value has embedded symbols 
expanded, and is converted into an Asset (which must exist).</p><p>The 
TypeCoercer can then convert the Asset to the injection type, for example, as 
Resource.</p><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-ServiceObjectProvider(tapestry-core)">Service 
ObjectProvider (tapestry-core)</h3><p>Looks for the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Service.html";>Service</a>
 annotation; if present, the annotation's value is
  the exact service id to inject. This is necessary because injections into 
<em>component</em> fields are always triggered by the Inject 
annotation.</p><rich-text-body><p>This is supported but no longer necessary, as 
the @InjectService annotation is now also supported for component 
fields.</p></rich-text-body><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-SpringBeanObjectProvider(tapestry-spring)">SpringBean 
ObjectProvider (tapestry-spring)</h3><p>Attempts to resolve a Spring bean 
purely by object type (Spring qualifiers are not supported). If no beans are 
assignable to the type, then processing continues. If exactly one is 
assignable, it is used as the injection value. If more than one bean is 
assignable, it is an error (and a list of matching beans names will be part of 
the thrown exception).</p><h2 id="InjectioninDetail-ServiceLookup">Service 
Lookup</h2><p>If none of the ObjectProviders can identify the value to inject, 
a last step occurs: lookup by service type. If exactly <em>one</em> service 
matche
 s the injection type, then that service is injected.</p><p>Otherwise, the 
lookup fails because either no services match, or more than one matches. An 
exception will be thrown with the details, including a list of matching 
services (if there is more than one match).</p><h1 
id="InjectioninDetail-Post-InjectionMethods">Post-Injection 
Methods</h1><p>Autobuilt objects (services and the like, but <em>not</em> 
components) may have post-injection methods.</p><p>Any public method may have 
the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/PostInjection.html";>PostInjection</a>
 annotation.</p><p>Such methods are invoked after constructor and/or field 
injection. Only <strong>public methods</strong> will be invoked. Any return 
value is ignored.</p><p>The method often takes no parameters; however if the 
method has parameters, these parameters are new points of 
injection.</p><p>Often this is used to perform additional setup, such as reg
 isterring a service as a listener of events produced by another 
service:</p><plain-text-body>public class MyServiceImpl implements MyService, 
UpdateListener
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parameters to methods and constructors of certain objects.</li><li>Parts of 
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which are extensible.</li></ul><div class="aui-label" style="float:right" 
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you want Tapestry to inject a service, and only a single service implements the 
service interface.</p><p>This document discusses what to do when you hit a case 
that doesn't Just Work, or when you want to extend the injection logic in some 
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Tapestry web application: the tapestry-core module makes some extensions to 
injection.</p><h1 id="InjectioninDetail-InjectionTriggers">Injection 
Triggers</h1><p>Injection is triggered in a number of ways:</p><ul><li>A field 
in a component class, autobuilt object, or service implementation class is 
annotated with @Inject.</li><li>A method parameter to a service builder method, 
a decorator method, or a contribute method (in a Tapestry IoC module 
class).</li><li>A constructor parameter to an autobuilt object, or a service 
implementation class.</li><li>Any of the above with an @InjectService annotatio
 n.</li></ul><p>These define the&#160;<em>point of 
injection</em>.</p><p>Injection also covers a related matter: providing special 
resources to a service or component (remember that pages are specialized 
components). For a service, the service's id (as a string) or extensible 
configuration (as a Collection, List or Map) may be provided. For a component, 
the component's id, locale, message catalog, or component resources may be 
provided.</p><h1 id="InjectioninDetail-StandardInjectionProcessing">Standard 
Injection Processing</h1><p>This section describes standard injection, which 
applies at the IoC layer: autobuilt objects and service implementations. The 
steps for injection into Tapestry components are slightly different and are 
covered later.</p><p>So a the point of injection, Tapestry has identified a 
field or parameter that should be injected. At this point, Tapestry knows the 
following:</p><ul><li>The field name (if field injection). The parameter name 
is not available.</li><li>Th
 e field or parameter type, as a Java class. In many cases, this will be enough 
to identify what object shall be injected.</li><li>Any additional annotations 
on the field or parameter.</li></ul><p>Tapestry proceeds with this 
information.</p><h2 id="InjectioninDetail-Checkfor@InjectService">Check for 
@InjectService</h2><p>Tapestry checks first for the @InjectService annotation. 
The value of this annotation is the service id to inject. When @InjectService 
is present at the point of injection, the search is complete, though the 
injection can fail (throwing an exception) if the service id indicated does not 
exist, or if the service's interface is not compatible with the field's 
type.</p><h2 id="InjectioninDetail-Checkforserviceresources">Check for service 
resources</h2><p>This step applies only to IoC layer injection (not to 
injection into components).</p><p>When the @Inject annotation is <em>not 
present</em> at the point of injection, Tapestry checks to see if a resource 
can be injected
 . Services are global values, but resources are specific to the service under 
construction.</p><p>When the Inject annotation is present, this step is skipped 
(this is necessary when the object to be injected has a type that conflicts 
with a resource type, such as List or Class).</p><ul><li>org.slf4j.Logger 
&#8211; The Logger of the service being constructed (or the logger of the 
Module class being instantiated).</li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/ObjectLocator.html";>ObjectLocator</a>
 &#8211; For contribute methods, used to locate additional objects.</li><li><a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/ServiceResources.html";>ServiceResources</a>
 &#8211; For service builder methods, an extended version of 
ObjectLocator.&#160;</li><li>Class &#8211;&#160;The service interface 
type.</li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apido
 cs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/OperationTracker.html">OperationTracker</a> 
&#8211; Used to track deeply nested operations so that errors can be reported 
sensibly.</li><li>Object, or service interface type &#8211; Passed to decorator 
methods.</li><li>Collection, List, Map &#8211; Assembled service configurations 
passed to service builder methods (or service class 
constructors).</li><li><p>Configuration, OrderedConfiguration, 
MappedConfiguration &#8211; Configuration passed to contribute methods, to 
build service configurations. <br clear="none" class="atl-forced-newline"> <br 
clear="none" class="atl-forced-newline"> If field type does not match any of 
the available resource types, or the Inject annotation is present, logic 
continues to the next step.</p><div class="confluence-information-macro 
confluence-information-macro-warning"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-error confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>Injection 
 of resources into fields is triggered by the presence of the @<a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/InjectResource.html";>InjectResource</a>
 annotation, whereas injection of resources into parameters occurs when the 
Inject or InjectService annotation is <em>not</em> present. These rules are 
slightly tricky, which reflects a desire to avoid any annotations except when 
needed, and the fact that field injection came much later than parameter 
injection.</p></div></div></li></ul><h2 
id="InjectioninDetail-ServiceLookupbyTypeandAnnotations">Service Lookup by Type 
and Annotations</h2><p>Tapestry attempts to find a matching 
<em>service</em>.</p><p>First, it generates a set of services whose service 
interface is compatible with the injection type. This is based on 
assignability.</p><p>If the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Local.html";>Local<
 /a> annotation is present, then services not from the module containing the 
service being constructed will be eliminated.</p><p>Tapestry then works through 
the known marker annotations. For each marker annotation that is present at the 
point of injection, Tapestry eliminates services which <em>do not</em> have the 
marker. Thus, if multiple marker annotations are present, the final service 
must have <em>all of them</em>.</p><p>At the end, of this, Tapestry determines 
how many services match.</p><ul><li>If there is a single matching service, then 
the service to inject as been identified.</li><li>If there are no matches, and 
there were no marker annotations at the point of injection, then the Tapestry 
continues to the next step.</li><li>Otherwise there were either no matches, or 
too many matches: Tapestry will throw a RuntimeException.</li></ul><h2 
id="InjectioninDetail-MasterObjectProviderLookup">MasterObjectProvider 
Lookup</h2><p>This is the point at which Tapestry's extensibility co
 mes into play. MasterObjectProvider is a service, with a configuration of <a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/ObjectProvider.html";>ObjectProviders</a>.</p><p>The
 MasterObjectProvider is also the point at which Tapestry's IoC layer 
injection, and Tapestry's component injection, unite.</p><p>As a 
chain-of-command, each of the following ObjectProviders will be considered and 
will attempt to identify the object to be injected.</p><div 
class="confluence-information-macro confluence-information-macro-note"><span 
class="aui-icon aui-icon-small aui-iconfont-warning 
confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>A common problem when extending 
injection is that contributions into the MasterObjectProvider configuration 
have to be handled carefully. Any dependencies of the contributed objects 
should be resolvable using only the early stages of the injection process, 
otherwise MasterObje
 ctProvider will have to be instantiated in order to handle its own injection: 
Tapestry will detect this impossibility and throw an exception. In addition, 
the <a  href="typecoercer-service.html">TypeCoercer</a> service is used by 
several ObjectProvider implementations, so the same restrictions apply to 
TypeCoercer service contributions.</p></div></div><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-ValueObjectProvider">Value ObjectProvider</h3><p>Checks 
for the presence of the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Value.html";>Value</a>
 annotation. If present, then the annotation's value is evaluated (to expand 
any symbol references), and the TypeCoercer service is used to convert the 
resulting String to the injection type (the field or parameter type).</p><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-SymbolObjectProvider">Symbol 
ObjectProvider</h3><p>Similar to the Value ObjectProvider: the @<a  
class="external-link" href="http://tapestry.apache.org/
 current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Symbol.html">Symbol</a> 
annotation's value (if present) is looked up using the <a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/services/SymbolSource.html";>SymbolSource</a>
 service,&#160;and converted to the injection type via the TypeCoercer 
service.</p><h3 id="InjectioninDetail-AutobuildObjectProvider">Autobuild 
ObjectProvider</h3><p>Checks to see if the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Autobuild.html";>Autobuild</a>
 annotation is present and, if so, autobuilds the value for the parameter. Of 
course, the object being built will itself be configured via injection.</p><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-ServiceOverrideObjectProvider">ServiceOverride 
ObjectProvider</h3><p>Checks any contributions to the <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/services/Ser
 viceOverride.html">ServiceOverride</a> service. Contributions map a type to an 
object of that type. Thus, ServiceOverrides will override injections of 
services that are not qualified with a marker annotation.</p><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-AliasObjectProvider(tapestry-core)">Alias ObjectProvider 
(tapestry-core)</h3><p>Uses the Alias service (<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/Alias.html";>API</a>)
 to look for an object that can be injected.</p><div 
class="confluence-information-macro confluence-information-macro-warning"><span 
class="aui-icon aui-icon-small aui-iconfont-error 
confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>Deprecated in Tapestry 5.2 and 
removed in 5.4.</p></div></div><p>This is commonly used to override a built-in 
service by contributing an object with the exact same interface. This is an 
older and more complex version of the ServiceOverride provider.</p><h
 3 id="InjectioninDetail-AssetObjectProvider(tapestry-core)">Asset 
ObjectProvider (tapestry-core)</h3><p>Checks for the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Path.html";>Path</a>
 annotation.</p><p>If present, the annotation's value has embedded symbols 
expanded, and is converted into an Asset (which must exist).</p><p>The 
TypeCoercer can then convert the Asset to the injection type, for example, as 
Resource.</p><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-ServiceObjectProvider(tapestry-core)">Service 
ObjectProvider (tapestry-core)</h3><p>Looks for the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Service.html";>Service</a>
 annotation; if present, the annotation's value is the exact service id to 
inject. This is necessary because injections into <em>component</em> fields are 
always triggered by the Inject annotation.</p><div 
class="confluence-information-macro confluence-in
 formation-macro-note"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-warning confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>This is supported but no longer 
necessary, as the @InjectService annotation is now also supported for component 
fields.</p></div></div><h3 
id="InjectioninDetail-SpringBeanObjectProvider(tapestry-spring)">SpringBean 
ObjectProvider (tapestry-spring)</h3><p>Attempts to resolve a Spring bean 
purely by object type (Spring qualifiers are not supported). If no beans are 
assignable to the type, then processing continues. If exactly one is 
assignable, it is used as the injection value. If more than one bean is 
assignable, it is an error (and a list of matching beans names will be part of 
the thrown exception).</p><h2 id="InjectioninDetail-ServiceLookup">Service 
Lookup</h2><p>If none of the ObjectProviders can identify the value to inject, 
a last step occurs: lookup by service type. If exactly <em>one</em> service 
matches t
 he injection type, then that service is injected.</p><p>Otherwise, the lookup 
fails because either no services match, or more than one matches. An exception 
will be thrown with the details, including a list of matching services (if 
there is more than one match).</p><h1 
id="InjectioninDetail-Post-InjectionMethods">Post-Injection 
Methods</h1><p>Autobuilt objects (services and the like, but <em>not</em> 
components) may have post-injection methods.</p><p>Any public method may have 
the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/PostInjection.html";>PostInjection</a>
 annotation.</p><p>Such methods are invoked after constructor and/or field 
injection. Only <strong>public methods</strong> will be invoked. Any return 
value is ignored.</p><p>The method often takes no parameters; however if the 
method has parameters, these parameters are new points of 
injection.</p><p>Often this is used to perform additional setup, such as regist
 erring a service as a listener of events produced by another service:</p><div 
class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">public class MyServiceImpl implements MyService, 
UpdateListener
 {
   @PostInjection
   public void registerAsListener(UpdateListenerHub hub)
@@ -75,7 +126,8 @@
     hub.addUpdateListener(this);
   }
 }
-</plain-text-body><h1 id="InjectioninDetail-ComponentInjection">Component 
Injection</h1><p>Inside Tapestry components, injection occurs exclusively on 
<em>fields</em> and is always triggered by the @Inject (or @InjectService) 
annotation.</p><p>Component field injection is very similar to IoC layer, but 
with a different set of injectable resources.</p><p>Injection is the 
responsibility of the <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/InjectionProvider.html";>InjectionProvider</a>
 service, which is a chain-of-command across a number of 
implementations.</p><h2 id="InjectioninDetail-BlockInjectionProvider">Block 
InjectionProvider</h2><p>Checks if the field type is Block. If so, determines 
the block id to inject (either from the field name, or from an @<a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Id.html";>Id</a>
 annotation, if present).</p><h2 id="InjectioninDetail
 -DefaultInjectionProvider">Default InjectionProvider</h2><p>Uses the 
MasterObjectProvider service to provide the injectable value. The Service 
Lookup stage is skipped.</p><h2 
id="InjectioninDetail-ComponentResourcesInjectionProvider">ComponentResources 
InjectionProvider</h2><p>Injects fields of type ComponentResources.</p><h2 
id="InjectioninDetail-CommonResourcesInjectionProvider">CommonResources 
InjectionProvider</h2><p>Injects fields with common 
resources:</p><ul><li>String: the components' complete 
id</li><li>org.slf4j.Logger: Logger for the component (based on component class 
name)</li><li>Locale: locale for the containing page (page locale is 
immutable)</li><li>Messages: Component's message 
catalog</li><li>ComponentResourceSelector: selector for the containing page 
(selector is immutable)</li></ul>
+</pre>
+</div></div><h1 id="InjectioninDetail-ComponentInjection">Component 
Injection</h1><p>Inside Tapestry components, injection occurs exclusively on 
<em>fields</em> and is always triggered by the @Inject (or @InjectService) 
annotation.</p><p>Component field injection is very similar to IoC layer, but 
with a different set of injectable resources.</p><p>Injection is the 
responsibility of the <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/InjectionProvider.html";>InjectionProvider</a>
 service, which is a chain-of-command across a number of 
implementations.</p><h2 id="InjectioninDetail-BlockInjectionProvider">Block 
InjectionProvider</h2><p>Checks if the field type is Block. If so, determines 
the block id to inject (either from the field name, or from an @<a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Id.html";>Id</a>
 annotation, if present).</p><h2 id="InjectioninDetail-Defau
 ltInjectionProvider">Default InjectionProvider</h2><p>Uses the 
MasterObjectProvider service to provide the injectable value. The Service 
Lookup stage is skipped.</p><h2 
id="InjectioninDetail-ComponentResourcesInjectionProvider">ComponentResources 
InjectionProvider</h2><p>Injects fields of type ComponentResources.</p><h2 
id="InjectioninDetail-CommonResourcesInjectionProvider">CommonResources 
InjectionProvider</h2><p>Injects fields with common 
resources:</p><ul><li>String: the components' complete 
id</li><li>org.slf4j.Logger: Logger for the component (based on component class 
name)</li><li>Locale: locale for the containing page (page locale is 
immutable)</li><li>Messages: Component's message 
catalog</li><li>ComponentResourceSelector: selector for the containing page 
(selector is immutable)</li></ul>
 
 <div class="confluence-information-macro 
confluence-information-macro-information"><p class="title">Added in 
5.3</p><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small aui-iconfont-info 
confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body">
 </div></div>

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/injection.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/injection.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/injection.html Wed Sep 20 12:29:16 2017
@@ -27,6 +27,16 @@
       </title>
   <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="/resources/space.css" />
 
+          <link href='/resources/highlighter/styles/shCoreCXF.css' 
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' />
+    <link href='/resources/highlighter/styles/shThemeCXF.css' rel='stylesheet' 
type='text/css' />
+    <script src='/resources/highlighter/scripts/shCore.js' 
type='text/javascript'></script>
+          <script src='/resources/highlighter/scripts/shBrushJava.js' 
type='text/javascript'></script>
+          <script src='/resources/highlighter/scripts/shBrushXml.js' 
type='text/javascript'></script>
+          <script src='/resources/highlighter/scripts/shBrushPlain.js' 
type='text/javascript'></script>
+        <script>
+      SyntaxHighlighter.defaults['toolbar'] = false;
+      SyntaxHighlighter.all();
+    </script>
   
   <link href="/styles/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
 
@@ -67,42 +77,84 @@
       </div>
 
       <div id="content">
-                <div id="ConfluenceContent"><p><strong>Injection</strong> is 
Tapestry's way of making a dependency &#8211; such as a resource, asset, 
component, block or service &#8211; available in a page, component, mixin or 
service class.</p><parameter ac:name="style">float:right</parameter><parameter 
ac:name="title">Related Articles</parameter><parameter 
ac:name="class">aui-label</parameter><rich-text-body><parameter 
ac:name="showLabels">false</parameter><parameter 
ac:name="showSpace">false</parameter><parameter ac:name="title">Related 
Articles</parameter><parameter ac:name="cql">label = "injection" and space = 
currentSpace()</parameter></rich-text-body><p>Injection is a key concept in 
Tapestry, and it is used in several different but related ways.</p><h2 
id="Injection-InjectioninTapestryIOCServices">Injection in Tapestry IOC 
Services</h2><p>Main Article: <a  href="tapestry-ioc-overview.html">Tapestry 
IoC Overview</a></p><p>The Tapestry IoC container makes use of injection prima
 rily through constructors and via parameters to service builder 
methods.</p><h2 id="Injection-InjectioninComponentClasses">Injection in 
Component Classes</h2><p>For components, however, Tapestry takes a completely 
different tack: injection directly into component fields.</p><p>The @<a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Inject.html";>Inject</a>
 annotation is used to identify fields that will contain injected services and 
other resources.</p><p>Tapestry allows for two kinds of 
injection:</p><ul><li><strong>Default injection</strong>, where Tapestry 
determines the object to inject into the field based on its 
type.</li><li><strong>Explicit injection</strong>, where the particular service 
to be injected is specified.</li></ul><p>In both cases, the field is 
transformed into a read only value. As elsewhere in Tapestry, this 
transformation occurs at runtime (which is very important in terms of being 
able to test your c
 omponents). Attempting to update an injected field will result in a runtime 
exception.</p><p>In addition, there are a few special cases that are triggered 
by specific field types, or additional annotations, in addition, to @Inject, on 
a field.</p><h3 id="Injection-BlockInjection">Block Injection</h3><p>For field 
type <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/Block.html";>Block</a>,
 the value of the Inject annotation is the id of the <a  
href="component-templates.html">&lt;t:block&gt;</a> element within the 
component's template. Normally, the id of the block is determined from the 
field name (after stripping out any leading "_" and "$" 
characters):</p><parameter ac:name="">java</parameter><plain-text-body>@Inject
+                <div id="ConfluenceContent"><p><strong>Injection</strong> is 
Tapestry's way of making a dependency &#8211; such as a resource, asset, 
component, block or service &#8211; available in a page, component, mixin or 
service class.</p><div class="aui-label" style="float:right" title="Related 
Articles">
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<h3>Related Articles</h3>
+
+<ul class="content-by-label"><li>
+        <div>
+                <span class="icon aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-page-default" title="Page">Page:</span>        </div>
+
+        <div class="details">
+                        <a  href="injection-in-detail.html">Injection in 
Detail</a>
+                
+                        
+                    </div>
+    </li><li>
+        <div>
+                <span class="icon aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-page-default" title="Page">Page:</span>        </div>
+
+        <div class="details">
+                        <a  href="injection-faq.html">Injection FAQ</a>
+                
+                        
+                    </div>
+    </li><li>
+        <div>
+                <span class="icon aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-page-default" title="Page">Page:</span>        </div>
+
+        <div class="details">
+                        <a  href="injection.html">Injection</a>
+                
+                        
+                    </div>
+    </li></ul>
+</div>
+
+
+<p>Injection is a key concept in Tapestry, and it is used in several different 
but related ways.</p><h2 
id="Injection-InjectioninTapestryIOCServices">Injection in Tapestry IOC 
Services</h2><p>Main Article: <a  href="tapestry-ioc-overview.html">Tapestry 
IoC Overview</a></p><p>The Tapestry IoC container makes use of injection 
primarily through constructors and via parameters to service builder 
methods.</p><h2 id="Injection-InjectioninComponentClasses">Injection in 
Component Classes</h2><p>For components, however, Tapestry takes a completely 
different tack: injection directly into component fields.</p><p>The @<a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Inject.html";>Inject</a>
 annotation is used to identify fields that will contain injected services and 
other resources.</p><p>Tapestry allows for two kinds of 
injection:</p><ul><li><strong>Default injection</strong>, where Tapestry 
determines the object to inject into the
  field based on its type.</li><li><strong>Explicit injection</strong>, where 
the particular service to be injected is specified.</li></ul><p>In both cases, 
the field is transformed into a read only value. As elsewhere in Tapestry, this 
transformation occurs at runtime (which is very important in terms of being 
able to test your components). Attempting to update an injected field will 
result in a runtime exception.</p><p>In addition, there are a few special cases 
that are triggered by specific field types, or additional annotations, in 
addition, to @Inject, on a field.</p><h3 id="Injection-BlockInjection">Block 
Injection</h3><p>For field type <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/Block.html";>Block</a>,
 the value of the Inject annotation is the id of the <a  
href="component-templates.html">&lt;t:block&gt;</a> element within the 
component's template. Normally, the id of the block is determined from the 
field name (after strippin
 g out any leading "_" and "$" characters):</p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">@Inject
 private Block foo;
-</plain-text-body><p>Where that is not appropriate, an @<a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Id.html";>Id</a>
 annotation can be supplied:</p><plain-text-body>@Inject
+</pre>
+</div></div><p>Where that is not appropriate, an @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Id.html";>Id</a>
 annotation can be supplied:</p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">@Inject
 @Id("bar")
 private Block barBlock;
-</plain-text-body><p>The first injection will inject the Block with id "foo" 
(as always, case is ignored). The second injection will inject the Block with 
id "bar".</p><h3 id="Injection-ResourceInjection">Resource Injection</h3><p>For 
a particular set of field types, Tapestry will inject a <em>resource</em> 
related to the component, such as its Locale.</p><p>A very common example 
occurs when a component needs access to its <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ComponentResources.html";>resources</a>.
 The component can define a field of the appropriate type and use the 
<code>@Inject</code> annotation without a value:</p><parameter 
ac:name="">java</parameter><plain-text-body>@Inject
+</pre>
+</div></div><p>The first injection will inject the Block with id "foo" (as 
always, case is ignored). The second injection will inject the Block with id 
"bar".</p><h3 id="Injection-ResourceInjection">Resource Injection</h3><p>For a 
particular set of field types, Tapestry will inject a <em>resource</em> related 
to the component, such as its Locale.</p><p>A very common example occurs when a 
component needs access to its <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ComponentResources.html";>resources</a>.
 The component can define a field of the appropriate type and use the 
<code>@Inject</code> annotation without a value:</p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">@Inject
 private ComponentResources resources;
-</plain-text-body><p>Tapestry uses the type of the field, ComponentResources, 
to determine what to inject into this field.</p><p>The following types are 
supported for resources injection:</p><ul><li><strong>java.lang.String</strong> 
&#8211; The complete id of the component, which incorporates the complete class 
name of the containing page and the nested id of the component within the 
page.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>java.util.Locale</strong> &#8211; The locale for 
the component (all components within a page use the same 
locale).</li></ul><ul><li><strong>org.slf4j.Logger</strong> &#8211; A Logger 
instance configured for the component, based on the component's class name. <a  
class="external-link" href="http://www.slf4j.org/"; rel="nofollow">SLF4J</a> is 
a wrapper around Log4J or other logging 
toolkits.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>org.apache.tapestry5.ComponentResources</strong>
 &#8211; The resources for the component, often used to generate links related 
to the component.</li></ul><ul><li>
 <strong>org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.Messages</strong> &#8211; The component 
message catalog for the component, from which <a  
href="injection.html">localized</a> messages can be generated.</li></ul><h3 
id="Injection-AssetInjection">Asset Injection</h3><p>Main Article: <a  
href="assets.html">Assets</a></p><p>When the @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Path.html";>Path</a>
 annotation is also present, then the injected value (relative to the 
component) will be a localized asset.</p><parameter 
ac:name="">java</parameter><plain-text-body>@Inject
+</pre>
+</div></div><p>Tapestry uses the type of the field, ComponentResources, to 
determine what to inject into this field.</p><p>The following types are 
supported for resources injection:</p><ul><li><strong>java.lang.String</strong> 
&#8211; The complete id of the component, which incorporates the complete class 
name of the containing page and the nested id of the component within the 
page.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>java.util.Locale</strong> &#8211; The locale for 
the component (all components within a page use the same 
locale).</li></ul><ul><li><strong>org.slf4j.Logger</strong> &#8211; A Logger 
instance configured for the component, based on the component's class name. <a  
class="external-link" href="http://www.slf4j.org/"; rel="nofollow">SLF4J</a> is 
a wrapper around Log4J or other logging 
toolkits.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>org.apache.tapestry5.ComponentResources</strong>
 &#8211; The resources for the component, often used to generate links related 
to the component.</li></ul><ul><li><stron
 g>org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.Messages</strong> &#8211; The component message 
catalog for the component, from which <a  href="injection.html">localized</a> 
messages can be generated.</li></ul><h3 id="Injection-AssetInjection">Asset 
Injection</h3><p>Main Article: <a  href="assets.html">Assets</a></p><p>When the 
@<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Path.html";>Path</a>
 annotation is also present, then the injected value (relative to the 
component) will be a localized asset.</p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">@Inject
 @Path("context:images/top_banner.png")
 private Asset banner;
-</plain-text-body><p>Symbols in the annotation value are expanded.</p><h3 
id="Injection-ServiceInjection">Service Injection</h3><p>Here, a custom 
EmployeeService service is injected, but any custom or built-in service may be 
injected in the same way.</p><parameter 
ac:name="">java</parameter><plain-text-body>@Inject
+</pre>
+</div></div><p>Symbols in the annotation value are expanded.</p><h3 
id="Injection-ServiceInjection">Service Injection</h3><p>Here, a custom 
EmployeeService service is injected, but any custom or built-in service may be 
injected in the same way.</p><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 
1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">@Inject
 private EmployeeService employeeService;
-</plain-text-body><p>A large number of services are provided by Tapestry. See 
the following packages:<plain-text-body>{float:left|width=15em}
-* [Core 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/package-summary.html]
-* [AJAX 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/ajax/package-summary.html]
-* [Assets 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/assets/package-summary.html]
-* [Dynamic Component 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/dynamic/package-summary.html]
-{float}</plain-text-body><plain-text-body>{float:left|width=15em}
-* [JavaScript 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/javascript/package-summary.html]
-* [Link Transformation 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/linktransform/package-summary.html]
-* [Message 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/messages/package-summary.html]
-* [Component Metadata 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/meta/package-summary.html]
-{float}</plain-text-body><plain-text-body>{float:left|width=15em}
-* [Page Loading 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/pageload/package-summary.html]
-* [Security 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/security/package-summary.html]
-* [Template 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/templates/package-summary.html]
-* [Class Transformation 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/transform/package-summary.html]
-{float}</plain-text-body><plain-text-body>{float:left|width=15em}
-* [Tapestry IOC 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/services/package-summary.html]
-* [Tapestry IOC Cron 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/services/cron/package-summary.html]
-* [Kaptcha 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/kaptcha/services/package-summary.html]
-* [File Upload 
Services|http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/upload/services/package-summary.html]
-{float}</plain-text-body><parameter 
ac:name="atlassian-macro-output-type">INLINE</parameter><plain-text-body>&lt;div
 style="clear:both"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</plain-text-body>&#160;</p><h3 
id="Injection-ExplicitServiceInjection">Explicit Service Injection</h3><p>Here, 
a specific object is requested. A @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Service.html";>Service</a>
 annotation is used to identify the service name.</p><parameter 
ac:name="">java</parameter><plain-text-body>@Inject
+</pre>
+</div></div><p>A large number of services are provided by Tapestry. See the 
following packages:</p><div class="navmenu" style="float:left; width:15em; 
background:white; margin:3px; padding:3px">
+<ul><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/package-summary.html";>Core
 Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/ajax/package-summary.html";>AJAX
 Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/assets/package-summary.html";>Assets
 Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/dynamic/package-summary.html";>Dynamic
 Component Services</a></li></ul>
+</div><div class="navmenu" style="float:left; width:15em; background:white; 
margin:3px; padding:3px">
+<ul><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/javascript/package-summary.html";>JavaScript
 Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/linktransform/package-summary.html";>Link
 Transformation Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/messages/package-summary.html";>Message
 Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/meta/package-summary.html";>Component
 Metadata Services</a></li></ul>
+</div><div class="navmenu" style="float:left; width:15em; background:white; 
margin:3px; padding:3px">
+<ul><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/pageload/package-summary.html";>Page
 Loading Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/security/package-summary.html";>Security
 Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/templates/package-summary.html";>Template
 Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/transform/package-summary.html";>Class
 Transformation Services</a></li></ul>
+</div><div class="navmenu" style="float:left; width:15em; background:white; 
margin:3px; padding:3px">
+<ul><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/services/package-summary.html";>Tapestry
 IOC Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/services/cron/package-summary.html";>Tapestry
 IOC Cron Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/kaptcha/services/package-summary.html";>Kaptcha
 Services</a></li><li><a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/upload/services/package-summary.html";>File
 Upload Services</a></li></ul>
+</div><div style="clear:both"></div>&#160;<h3 
id="Injection-ExplicitServiceInjection">Explicit Service Injection</h3><p>Here, 
a specific object is requested. A @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/annotations/Service.html";>Service</a>
 annotation is used to identify the service name.</p><div class="code panel 
pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">@Inject
 @Service("Request")
 private Request request;
-</plain-text-body><p>This is generally not necessary; you should always be 
able to identify the service to be injected just by type, not by explicit id. 
Explicit ids have the disadvantage of not being refactoring-safe: this won't 
happen with the Request service, but perhaps in your own code ... if you rename 
the service interface and rename the service id to match, your existing 
injections using the explicit service id will break.</p><h2 
id="Injection-DefaultInjection">Default Injection</h2><p>When the type and/or 
other annotations are not sufficient to identify the object or service to 
inject, Tapestry falls back on two remaining steps. It assumes that the field 
type will be used to identify a service, by the service interface.</p><p>First, 
the object provider created by the Alias service is consulted. This object 
provider is used to disambiguate injections when there is more than one service 
that implements the same service interface.</p><p>Second, a search for a unique 
service th
 at implements the interface occurs. This will fail if either there are no 
services that implement the interface, or there is more than one. In the latter 
case, you must disambiguate, either with a contribution to the Alias service, 
or by explicitly identifying the service with the @Service annotation.</p><h2 
id="Injection-DefiningNewInjectionLogic">Defining New Injection 
Logic</h2><p>Anonymous injection is controlled by the <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/InjectionProvider.html";>InjectionProvider</a>
 service. The configuration for this service is a <a  
href="chainbuilder-service.html">chain of command</a> for handling component 
injections.</p></div>
+</pre>
+</div></div><p>This is generally not necessary; you should always be able to 
identify the service to be injected just by type, not by explicit id. Explicit 
ids have the disadvantage of not being refactoring-safe: this won't happen with 
the Request service, but perhaps in your own code ... if you rename the service 
interface and rename the service id to match, your existing injections using 
the explicit service id will break.</p><h2 
id="Injection-DefaultInjection">Default Injection</h2><p>When the type and/or 
other annotations are not sufficient to identify the object or service to 
inject, Tapestry falls back on two remaining steps. It assumes that the field 
type will be used to identify a service, by the service interface.</p><p>First, 
the object provider created by the Alias service is consulted. This object 
provider is used to disambiguate injections when there is more than one service 
that implements the same service interface.</p><p>Second, a search for a unique 
service that imp
 lements the interface occurs. This will fail if either there are no services 
that implement the interface, or there is more than one. In the latter case, 
you must disambiguate, either with a contribution to the Alias service, or by 
explicitly identifying the service with the @Service annotation.</p><h2 
id="Injection-DefiningNewInjectionLogic">Defining New Injection 
Logic</h2><p>Anonymous injection is controlled by the <a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/InjectionProvider.html";>InjectionProvider</a>
 service. The configuration for this service is a <a  
href="chainbuilder-service.html">chain of command</a> for handling component 
injections.</p></div>
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   <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="/resources/space.css" />
 
+          <link href='/resources/highlighter/styles/shCoreCXF.css' 
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' />
+    <link href='/resources/highlighter/styles/shThemeCXF.css' rel='stylesheet' 
type='text/css' />
+    <script src='/resources/highlighter/scripts/shCore.js' 
type='text/javascript'></script>
+          <script src='/resources/highlighter/scripts/shBrushJava.js' 
type='text/javascript'></script>
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type='text/javascript'></script>
+        <script>
+      SyntaxHighlighter.defaults['toolbar'] = false;
+      SyntaxHighlighter.all();
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@@ -67,23 +76,76 @@
       </div>
 
       <div id="content">
-                <div id="ConfluenceContent"><p>Tapestry easily integrates with 
Spring Framework, allowing beans defined by Spring to be injected into Tapestry 
IoC services, and into Tapestry components. In addition, with Tapestry 5.2 and 
later, you can also go the other way, injecting Tapestry services in Spring 
beans.</p><parameter ac:name="style">float:right</parameter><parameter 
ac:name="title">Related Articles</parameter><parameter 
ac:name="class">aui-label</parameter><rich-text-body><parameter 
ac:name="showLabels">false</parameter><parameter 
ac:name="showSpace">false</parameter><parameter ac:name="title">Related 
Articles</parameter><parameter ac:name="cql">label = "spring" and space = 
currentSpace()</parameter></rich-text-body><p>For integrating Spring Security 
into your application, see <a  
href="security.html">Security</a>.</p><p><strong>Contents</strong></p><p><parameter
 ac:name="maxLevel">3</parameter><parameter 
ac:name="type">list</parameter></p><h2 id="IntegratingwithSpri
 ngFramework-SpringVersion">Spring Version</h2><p>This module is compiled and 
tested against Spring Framework 2.5.6. It should be reasonable to override the 
dependency to earlier versions of Spring, though the code makes use of some 
APIs that were added to Spring to support JDK 1.5 annotations.</p><h2 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Usage">Usage</h2><p>The integration is 
designed to be a very thin layer on top of Spring's normal configuration for a 
web application.</p><p>Detailed instructions are available in the <a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/reference/beans.html#context-create";
 rel="nofollow">Spring documentation</a>. Please omit the part about creating a 
ContextLoaderListener: this is now done automatically by Tapestry.</p><h3 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Requireddependency">Required 
dependency</h3><p>To integrate Spring with Tapestry, you should add the below 
dependency in your classpath. The following exemple is for M
 aven users.</p><parameter ac:name="language">xml</parameter><plain-text-body>  
&lt;dependency&gt;
+                <div id="ConfluenceContent"><p>Tapestry easily integrates with 
Spring Framework, allowing beans defined by Spring to be injected into Tapestry 
IoC services, and into Tapestry components. In addition, with Tapestry 5.2 and 
later, you can also go the other way, injecting Tapestry services in Spring 
beans.</p><div class="aui-label" style="float:right" title="Related Articles">
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<h3>Related Articles</h3>
+
+<ul class="content-by-label"><li>
+        <div>
+                <span class="icon aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-page-default" title="Page">Page:</span>        </div>
+
+        <div class="details">
+                        <a  
href="integrating-with-spring-framework.html">Integrating with Spring 
Framework</a>
+                
+                        
+                    </div>
+    </li><li>
+        <div>
+                <span class="icon aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-page-default" title="Page">Page:</span>        </div>
+
+        <div class="details">
+                        <a  href="security.html">Security</a>
+                
+                        
+                    </div>
+    </li></ul>
+</div>
+
+
+<p>For integrating Spring Security into your application, see <a  
href="security.html">Security</a>.</p><p><strong>Contents</strong></p><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
+div.rbtoc1491819649664 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1491819649664 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1491819649664 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1491819649664">
+<ul class="toc-indentation"><li>Related Articles</li></ul>
+<ul><li><a  href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-SpringVersion">Spring 
Version</a></li><li><a  href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Usage">Usage</a>
+<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a  
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Requireddependency">Required 
dependency</a></li><li><a  
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Updateyourweb.xmlfile">Update your 
web.xml file</a></li><li><a  
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-AccessingtheSpringApplicationContext">Accessing
 the Spring Application Context</a></li><li><a  
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Injectingbeans">Injecting 
beans</a></li><li><a  
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-InjectingTapestryservicesinSpringbeans">Injecting
 Tapestry services in Spring beans</a></li></ul>
+</li><li><a  
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-ApplicationContextCustomizer">ApplicationContextCustomizer</a></li><li><a
  href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-5.0CompatibilityMode">5.0 Compatibility 
Mode</a></li><li><a  
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-ChangesFrom5.0">Changes From 
5.0</a></li><li><a  
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Limitations">Limitations</a></li></ul>
+</div><h2 id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-SpringVersion">Spring 
Version</h2><p>This module is compiled and tested against Spring Framework 
2.5.6. It should be reasonable to override the dependency to earlier versions 
of Spring, though the code makes use of some APIs that were added to Spring to 
support JDK 1.5 annotations.</p><h2 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Usage">Usage</h2><p>The integration is 
designed to be a very thin layer on top of Spring's normal configuration for a 
web application.</p><p>Detailed instructions are available in the <a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/reference/beans.html#context-create";
 rel="nofollow">Spring documentation</a>. Please omit the part about creating a 
ContextLoaderListener: this is now done automatically by Tapestry.</p><h3 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Requireddependency">Required 
dependency</h3><p>To integrate Spring with Tapestry, you should add the below 
dependency in your classpat
 h. The following exemple is for Maven users.</p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: xml; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">  &lt;dependency&gt;
     &lt;groupId&gt;org.apache.tapestry&lt;/groupId&gt;
     &lt;artifactId&gt;tapestry-spring&lt;/artifactId&gt;
     &lt;version&gt;[your-tapestry-version]&lt;/version&gt;
   &lt;/dependency&gt;
-</plain-text-body><h3 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Updateyourweb.xmlfile">Update your web.xml 
file</h3><p>The short form is that you must make two small changes to your 
application's web.xml.</p><p>First, a special filter is used in replace of the 
standard TapestryFilter:</p><parameter 
ac:name="language">java</parameter><plain-text-body>  &lt;filter&gt;
+</pre>
+</div></div><h3 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Updateyourweb.xmlfile">Update your web.xml 
file</h3><p>The short form is that you must make two small changes to your 
application's web.xml.</p><p>First, a special filter is used in replace of the 
standard TapestryFilter:</p><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 
1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">  &lt;filter&gt;
     &lt;filter-name&gt;app&lt;/filter-name&gt;
     &lt;!-- Special filter that adds in a T5 IoC module derived from the 
Spring WebApplicationContext. --&gt;
     
&lt;filter-class&gt;org.apache.tapestry5.spring.TapestrySpringFilter&lt;/filter-class&gt;
-  &lt;/filter&gt;</plain-text-body><p>Secondly, you may add the normal Spring 
configuration, consisting of an optional &lt;context-param&gt; identifying 
which Spring bean configuration file(s) to load:</p><parameter 
ac:name="language">java</parameter><plain-text-body>&lt;context-param&gt;
+  &lt;/filter&gt;</pre>
+</div></div><p>Secondly, you may add the normal Spring configuration, 
consisting of an optional &lt;context-param&gt; identifying which Spring bean 
configuration file(s) to load:</p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">&lt;context-param&gt;
   &lt;param-name&gt;contextConfigLocation&lt;/param-name&gt;
   &lt;param-value&gt;/WEB-INF/daoContext.xml 
/WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml&lt;/param-value&gt;
 &lt;/context-param&gt;
-</plain-text-body><p>The &lt;context-param&gt; lists the Spring bean 
configuration file. It is optional and defaults to just 
/WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml if omitted.</p><h3 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-AccessingtheSpringApplicationContext">Accessing
 the Spring Application Context</h3><p>By integrating Spring in Tapestry, you 
get full access on Spring ApplicationContext as if you were accessing to any 
Tapestry service. Simply @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Inject.html";>Inject</a>
 into your pages and components.</p><parameter 
ac:name="language">java</parameter><plain-text-body>  @Inject
+</pre>
+</div></div><p>The &lt;context-param&gt; lists the Spring bean configuration 
file. It is optional and defaults to just /WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml if 
omitted.</p><h3 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-AccessingtheSpringApplicationContext">Accessing
 the Spring Application Context</h3><p>By integrating Spring in Tapestry, you 
get full access on Spring ApplicationContext as if you were accessing to any 
Tapestry service. Simply @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Inject.html";>Inject</a>
 into your pages and components.</p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">  @Inject
   private ApplicationContext springContext;
-</plain-text-body><h3 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Injectingbeans">Injecting 
beans</h3><p>Inside your component classes, you may use the @<a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Inject.html";>Inject</a>
 annotation. Typically, just adding @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Inject.html";>Inject</a>
 to the field type is sufficient to identify the Spring bean to 
inject:</p><parameter ac:name="language">java</parameter><plain-text-body>  
@Inject
-  private UserDAO userDAO;</plain-text-body><p>Searching for Spring beans is 
threaded into the <a  href="injection.html">MasterObjectProvider service</a>. 
The Spring context becomes one more place that Tapestry searches when 
determining the injection for a injected field or method parameter.</p><h3 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-InjectingTapestryservicesinSpringbeans">Injecting
 Tapestry services in Spring beans</h3>
+</pre>
+</div></div><h3 id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Injectingbeans">Injecting 
beans</h3><p>Inside your component classes, you may use the @<a  
class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Inject.html";>Inject</a>
 annotation. Typically, just adding @<a  class="external-link" 
href="http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/ioc/annotations/Inject.html";>Inject</a>
 to the field type is sufficient to identify the Spring bean to inject:</p><div 
class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent pdl">
+<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
style="font-size:12px;">  @Inject
+  private UserDAO userDAO;</pre>
+</div></div><p>Searching for Spring beans is threaded into the <a  
href="injection.html">MasterObjectProvider service</a>. The Spring context 
becomes one more place that Tapestry searches when determining the injection 
for a injected field or method parameter.</p><h3 
id="IntegratingwithSpringFramework-InjectingTapestryservicesinSpringbeans">Injecting
 Tapestry services in Spring beans</h3>
 
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