Using Spring Variable Resolver"
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public String getMessage() { | public String getMessage() { | ||
return message; | return message; | ||
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} | } | ||
} | } | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
− | + | Spring offers different ways of declaring your beans. The classical way is to declare this bean in your applicationContext.xml Spring configuration file as below. | |
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<source lang="xml"> | <source lang="xml"> | ||
<bean id="simpleBean" class="org.zkoss.zkspringessentials.beans.SimpleBean"> | <bean id="simpleBean" class="org.zkoss.zkspringessentials.beans.SimpleBean"> | ||
− | <constructor-arg value="Hello from a simple bean" | + | <constructor-arg value="Hello from a simple bean"/> |
</bean> | </bean> | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
− | + | The alternative Java Config to achieve the same (choose for yourself: Spring and ZK will treat both beans equivalently during runtime): | |
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+ | <source lang="java"> | ||
+ | @Bean | ||
+ | public SimpleBean simpleBean() { | ||
+ | return new SimpleBean("Hello from a simple bean"); | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </source> | ||
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+ | Or you can let Spring scan your beans (normally used for auto-wiring dependencies) automatically by providing a base package. The declaration of the Spring context component scan element is shown below: | ||
<source lang="xml" high="8,9"> | <source lang="xml" high="8,9"> | ||
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" | <beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" | ||
− | + | xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" | |
− | + | xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context" | |
− | + | xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans | |
− | + | http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd | |
− | + | http://www.springframework.org/schema/context | |
− | + | http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context.xsd"> | |
− | + | <context:component-scan base-package="org.zkoss.zkspringessentials.beans"/> | |
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</beans> | </beans> | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
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</zscript> | </zscript> | ||
<window title="Bean in ZScript" width="640px" border="normal" > | <window title="Bean in ZScript" width="640px" border="normal" > | ||
− | <label value="${msg}" | + | <label value="${msg}"/> |
</window> | </window> | ||
</zk> | </zk> | ||
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<zk> | <zk> | ||
<window title="Bean in EL Expression" width="640px" border="normal" > | <window title="Bean in EL Expression" width="640px" border="normal" > | ||
− | <label value="${simpleBean.message}" | + | <label value="${simpleBean.message}"/> |
</window> | </window> | ||
</zk> | </zk> | ||
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<window title="Bean in Databinding Annotation" width="640px" border="normal" | <window title="Bean in Databinding Annotation" width="640px" border="normal" | ||
viewModel="..."> | viewModel="..."> | ||
− | <label value="@load(simpleBean.message)" | + | <label value="@load(simpleBean.message)"/> |
</window> | </window> | ||
</zk> | </zk> |
Revision as of 02:43, 22 January 2019
Purpose
Access Spring managed bean within ZK framework
DelegatingVariableResolver
You can access any spring managed beans by its id within ZK, for example, on the ZUML page by declaring variable-resolver
for DelegatingVariableResolver at the top of your ZUML page.
Lets define a simple bean first
package org.zkoss.zkspringessentials.beans;
public class SimpleBean {
private String message;
public SimpleBean() {
}
public SimpleBean(String msg) {
this.message = msg;
}
public String getMessage() {
return message;
}
}
Spring offers different ways of declaring your beans. The classical way is to declare this bean in your applicationContext.xml Spring configuration file as below.
<bean id="simpleBean" class="org.zkoss.zkspringessentials.beans.SimpleBean">
<constructor-arg value="Hello from a simple bean"/>
</bean>
The alternative Java Config to achieve the same (choose for yourself: Spring and ZK will treat both beans equivalently during runtime):
@Bean
public SimpleBean simpleBean() {
return new SimpleBean("Hello from a simple bean");
}
Or you can let Spring scan your beans (normally used for auto-wiring dependencies) automatically by providing a base package. The declaration of the Spring context component scan element is shown below:
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/context
http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context.xsd">
<context:component-scan base-package="org.zkoss.zkspringessentials.beans"/>
</beans>
Now using the DelegatingVariableResolver you can acess this bean in ZSCRIPT, EL expressions and ZK data binding annotations
Access Spring beans in ZSCRIPT
You can access SimpleBean by its bean id in ZSCRIPT as shown below
<?variable-resolver class="org.zkoss.zkplus.spring.DelegatingVariableResolver"?>
<zk>
<zscript>
String msg = simpleBean.message;
</zscript>
<window title="Bean in ZScript" width="640px" border="normal" >
<label value="${msg}"/>
</window>
</zk>
Access Spring beans in EL expressions
Similarly you can also access Spring managed beans in any EL expressions as shown below
<?variable-resolver class="org.zkoss.zkplus.spring.DelegatingVariableResolver"?>
<zk>
<window title="Bean in EL Expression" width="640px" border="normal" >
<label value="${simpleBean.message}"/>
</window>
</zk>
Access Spring beans in ZK Databinding annotations
The same DelegatingVariableResolver also resolves Spring beans in ZK Databinding expressions:
<?variable-resolver class="org.zkoss.zkplus.spring.DelegatingVariableResolver"?>
<zk>
<window title="Bean in Databinding Annotation" width="640px" border="normal"
viewModel="...">
<label value="@load(simpleBean.message)"/>
</window>
</zk>
SpringUtil
You can also access Spring beans on a ZUML page without DelegatingVariableResolver by using a utility class SpringUtil method SpringUtil.getBean(). Here is an example code to demonstrate this
<zk>
<zscript>
import org.zkoss.zkplus.spring.SpringUtil;
import org.zkoss.zkspringessentials.beans.*;
SimpleBean simple = SpringUtil.getBean("simpleBean");
String msg = simple.getMessage();
</zscript>
<window title="Example for SpringUtil#getBean" width="640px" border="normal" >
<label value="${msg}"/>
</window>
</zk>
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