Guice Fans,
On behalf of the Guice team and community, and I would like to announce
Guice 4.1. Guice 4.1 is a radical rethinking of Guice, dependency
injection, and how java libraries are shipped. True to the spirit of Guice
("Guice is not a kitchen sink"), Guice 4.1 strips away all the features that
have become attached to Guice over its 5 years of life. Guice 4.1 has no
binding API, no SPI, no extension support, no scopes (beyond singletons),
and no method injection. Guice 4.1 doesn't even have a jar or any kind of
library you include in the program.
What does Guice 4.1 have? A single file <http://goo.gl/kjEs8>, otherwise
known as MiniGuice. It is written entirely by Jesse Wilson. Jesse also did
the majority of work on Guice 2.0, so you can rest assured that Guice 4.1 is
2.05 times better.
You use Guice 4.1 through a very simple API*:*
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* MyProgram program = MiniGuice.inject(MyProgram.class, new MyModuleOne(),
new MyModuleTwo());*
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Get Guice 4.1 today at http://goo.gl/kjEs8 .
Thanks!
Sam, on behalf of the Guice 4.1 team
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