What is wrong with using Google Guice non-aop?
On Jun 30, 5:12 am, Piwaï <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello developers,
>
> I have been using the Android SDK for a few months now, and one thing
> I was missing was a dependency injection container.
> Dependency injection is a good practice to lower the coupling between
> the components of your application.
>
> I thought about using Spring, or PicoContainer but they use the
> reflection API to provide dependency injection. And the reflection API
> may not be the best speed partner for your Android apps.
> I couldn't find any real small dependency injection container, that
> would provide dependency injection without reflection.
>
> Here comes Yasdic, "Yet Another Small Dependency Injection Container",
> no more then 6.7KB.
>
> The definitions are written programmatically and stored by String ids,
> the beans are lazily created, and Yasdic also deals with singleton and
> prototype scopes, cyclic dependency, and container hierarchy.
>
> Please feel free to try it out :http://code.google.com/p/yasdic
>
> I already use it in my Android apps, and I find my code to be much
> more maintainable (thought this is a quite subjective point of
> view ;-) ).
>
> Any feedback on this project will be appreciated, even code
> criticism :-) .
>
> Regards and thanks !
>
> Piwaï
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