Thank you for the answer and yes I see the same error..

Milan

On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 6:50:58 PM UTC+2, David Lesage wrote:
>
> Yes and no -- My next step was to update the Angular2 code by grabbing it 
> off of github, followed by grabbing all of the dependencies myself 
> (SystemJS, Traceur, etc) and starting from scratch. I eventually got it 
> into a state where all of the injection *mostly* worked, but I was 
> getting an issue where multiple injections of the same type in different 
> locations were not the same instance, and I was getting some unexpected 
> behavior while trying to create a local cache/store/whatever you want to 
> call it. That was either a bug (unlikely), a user-error (seems more 
> likely), or just me misunderstanding the dependency injection expectations 
> in Angular2.
>
> At that point I broke it down further, and I grabbed the di.js 
> <https://github.com/angular/di.js/> code directly from Angular's github 
> and ran with that separately to make sure my expectations weren't incorrect 
> -- but that worked exactly as I expected. Phenomenally, in fact -- I loved 
> it. They have better examples 
> <https://github.com/angular/di.js/tree/master/example/kitchen-di>than 
> anything I could give, though.
>
> I suppose the TL;DR is -- No, I never got it fully working. Are you seeing 
> the same error I was?
>
>
> On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 7:42:25 AM UTC-7, Milan Pevec wrote:
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> did you maybe find the solution ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Milan
>>
>> On Friday, April 3, 2015 at 7:01:37 PM UTC+2, David Lesage wrote:
>>>
>>> Absolutely, that looks perfect. Is that syntax functional, or just 
>>> proposed? I'm wondering if I need a newer version of Angular2 than what is 
>>> included with the quickstart to get that to work.
>>>
>>> I'm currently not having any luck with the following:
>>>
>>> import {DispatcherService} from 'services/DispatcherService';
>>> import {Inject} from 'angular2/di';
>>>
>>> @Inject(DispatcherService) // had to remove the semicolon, was getting 
>>> an 'Unsupported annotated expression' error
>>> export class TodoStore {
>>>   constructor(dispatcher: DispatcherService) {}
>>> }
>>>
>>> I am still receiving the *No provider for DispatcherService! 
>>> (TodosComponent -> TodoStore -> DispatcherService) *error.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, April 3, 2015 at 2:28:19 AM UTC-7, Sander Elias wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi David,
>>>>
>>>> You mean you want somethig like this:
>>>>
>>>> export function threeStrikes (req:Request|string) {
>>>>   return this.http(req).retry(3);
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> @Inject(threeStrikes);
>>>> export class MyComponent {
>>>>   constructor(threeStrikes) {
>>>>     threeStrikes('[http://foo.bar](http://foo.bar/)').subscribe(onNext, 
>>>> onError);
>>>>   }
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> This is a Sample Jeff provided in another setting, but I think it is 
>>>> what you are asking, right?
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Sander
>>>> ​
>>>>
>>>

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