@Daniel

JAX-RS still relies on Servlet.

@Simo

For simple usecases, without the heavy boilerplate, injectlet makes sense. Putting in the sandbox to finally migrate to trunk is overkill. If you put it, just push it to trunk IMHO.

Thx, Eric

On 29/01/2013 17:38, Daniel Manzke wrote:
I can only say that I don't use Servlets anymore. JAX-RS rules the world. ;)

So do it the way Eric says. Put it in the sandbox if you are interested in.
Don't know if there is any need.


2013/1/29 Eric Charles <[email protected]>

Hi Simo,

Talking about guice on the web front-end, I use and contribute to
sitebricks.

It is build on top of guice servlet extension and can be used to serve
html pages and restful services in a handy way, soon being able to align
with any other first-class Java MVC (model-view-controller).

Being a long time front-end developer, I am only interessted in framework
if they provide a full solution. I didn't look at injectlet, but I guess it
does not cover topics such as i18n, validation... and adding such features
on top of injectlet would be a long road (though possible).

But having code in sandbox or even in trunk never hurts, it's just that we
must scope and concentrate our efforts where there is a lack.

Thx, Eric



On 29/01/2013 16:44, Simone Tripodi wrote:

Hi all guys,

everybody here should be already familiar with the 'official' servlet
extension for Guice, which is anyway not just a DI extension but
rather a complete layer on top of Guice.

Some time ago I - mother of god, 3 years ago already! - I developed my
own servlet extension[1] which is less intrusive - it lets the
container manage the servlets lifecycle and just does the job of
injecting dependencies.

Do you think it would make sense donating that code to the ASF and
migrate it to the Onami sandbox?

Thanks in advance for your feedbacks and thoughts!
All the best,
-Simo

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