Comment by dhanji: @Inject is indeed part of Java as sberlin points out.
You can use @Provides methods and bind().toConstructor() to avoid placing @Inject annotations. Guice does not force any hard deps. Please consult the mailing list before posting complaints here--this comments section is generally for addenda.
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