Spring and ADF Faces

I saw this on the internet:
http://www.springone.com/display/SpringOne06/Integrating+Spring+with+the+Oracle+Application+Development+Framework
It mentions that in 11g you will be able to drag and drop spring managed beans onto a JSF page but I don't see this mentioned in the 11g new features.
Is this a feature of the Spring plugin?
Peter.

Peter,
I am not aware of any project like this right now. However, Duncan Mills did develop a data control for Spring that he used for his talk. For some reason I don't know, this data control however never made it to production. However, you should be able to integrate Spring through a POJO data control
Frank

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