Le 8 nov. 2014 19:51, "Oliver Heger" <oliver.he...@oliver-heger.de> a écrit
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>
> Hi Jochen,
>
> do you intend to position this framework for specific use cases? In
> which way is it different or special from other implementations?
>
> Just as one example: In the company I am working for, we are using CDI
> in a pretty large JSE application. Due to the huge class path the setup
> of the CDI container takes a long time and consumes a lot of memory
> (tested with both Weld SE and OpenWebBeans). So a fast and lightweight
> implementation for this special purpose would be interesting.
>

Surely a bad example since you can achieve it with owb, just configure the
scanner service

> Oliver
>
> Am 04.11.2014 um 15:55 schrieb Jochen Wiedmann:
> > Hi,
> >
> > As some of you (hopefulyl not all) may have noticed, have added a
> > project called Commons Inject to the Sandbox [1] today. Commons Inject
> > is a JSR 330 compliant dependency injection framework. It is something
> > I had in the works for quite some time, but now it has reached a
> > decent state with my preliminary milestones reached:
> >
> > - Passes the JSR 330 TCK.
> > - Integrated lifecycle handling via @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy.
> > Works with all scopes,
> >   including lazy singletons. (I never got this to work with Guice,
> > which has been my major
> >   driver for doing this.)
> > - Integrated logger injection framework for Log4J, SLF4J, and Commons
> > Logging. Others can
> >   easily be added.
> >
> > I intend to use this for serious works from now on and consequently
> > hope to create a release real soon, at which point I'll ask to move
> > this to proper.
> >
> > Any feedback welcome.
> >
> > Jochen
> >
> > [1] https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/sandbox/commons-inject/trunk/
> >
> >
>
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