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documentation for libguice-java
Documentation for Guice that is a framework that provides support for
dependency injection using annotations to configure Java objects.
Dependency injection is a design pattern whose core principle is to
separate behavior from dependency resolution.
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Guice allows implementation classes to be programmatically bound to
an interface, then injected into constructors, methods or fields
using an @Inject annotation. When more than one implementation of
the same interface is needed, the user can create custom annotations
that identify an implementation, then use that annotation when
injecting it.
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This package provides javadocs for Guice framework and example code.
(new) libguice-java_3.0-1_all.deb optional java
lightweight dependency injection framework for Java 5 and above
Guice provides support for dependency injection using annotations to
configure Java objects. Dependency injection is a design pattern whose
core principle is to separate behavior from dependency resolution.
.
Guice allows implementation classes to be programmatically bound to
an interface, then injected into constructors, methods or fields
using an @Inject annotation. When more than one implementation of
the same interface is needed, the user can create custom annotations
that identify an implementation, then use that annotation when
injecting it.
Changes: guice (3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Initial release. (Closes: #579121)
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