I like Guice as well, but since we already have OSGi, (if we do have OSGi)
shouldn't we leverage that ?

On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 5:37 AM, Uvindra Dias Jayasinha <[email protected]>
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>
>
>> Spring too supports dependency injection (since its first release in
>> early 2000s), anyone knows the differences between Spring and Guice?
>>
>>
>> I checked up on this, mainly Spring was the alternative to the bloated
> JavaEE. So its a fully featured framework with lots of stuff including the
> ability to do dependency injection.
>
> Guice is a light weight library that only focuses on DI. So if you want
> just DI, Guice is nice and simple as opposed to a heavier framework like
> Spring that has a lot more in it.
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