Difference between revisions of "App Bean Config"

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* Load the ADF library components.  Create the dependencies to the custom application singleton.   
 
* Load the ADF library components.  Create the dependencies to the custom application singleton.   
  // Dependecies from ADF Lib
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<code lang="java">
  addConstructorDependency(appBeanName, "cedata_1_0", "cedata");
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// Dependecies from ADF Lib
  addConstructorDependency(appBeanName, "scripts_1_0", "scripts");
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addConstructorDependency(appBeanName, "cedata_1_0", "cedata");
* Call the ADFOverrides function.  This function overrides ADF library components at the custom application level.
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addConstructorDependency(appBeanName, "scripts_1_0", "scripts");
  // Load the Custom App overrides
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</code>
  ADFOverrides(appComPath, appBeanName);
 
* Call the loadAppSiteComponents function.  This function loads the site level application components into the object factory, giving objects a unique name with the ''AppBeanName_SiteID_ComponentName''.
 
  //Load the site level application components
 
  loadAppSiteComponents(appBeanName);
 
  
 
== App Component (App.cfc) ==
 
== App Component (App.cfc) ==

Revision as of 16:06, 24 March 2010

Overview

The App Bean Config is the custom application configuration file for the lightwire object factory. This file establishes the bean configuration with application-specific components and ADF library components.

The App Bean Config must have the file name 'AppBeanConfig.cfm' and be located at the root of the custom application directory.

Architecture

The App Bean Config is separated into six sections:

  • Initialization: set up variables to be used in this configuration file.

// App specific variables appBeanName = "STARTER_APP"; // Get the com path for the current custom application appComPath = getComPathForCustomAppDir(GetCurrentTemplatePath());

  • Load the custom application App component. This component extends the Core Application Base component (\ADF\Core\AppBase.cfc) in the ADF Core, creating the custom application singleton where the dependencies will be injected.

// Load the APP Base addSingleton("#appComPath#App", appBeanName);

  • Load the custom application components. Create singletons, transients, and dependencies for the specific components within the custom application.

// Load the STARTER APP service component addSingleton("#appComPath#MYCOMPONENT", "MYCOMPONENT"); addConstructorDependency(appBeanName, "MYCOMPONENT");

  • Load the ADF library components. Create the dependencies to the custom application singleton.

// Dependecies from ADF Lib addConstructorDependency(appBeanName, "cedata_1_0", "cedata"); addConstructorDependency(appBeanName, "scripts_1_0", "scripts");

App Component (App.cfc)

All custom applications must contain the App component (App.cfc).

This file is a simple component used as the base object for the custom application where all dependencies will be injected. This component extends the AppBase component in the ADF Core.