I am more worried about integration with 3rd-party 
libraries/frameworks than anything else. I agree that @Inject is easy to 
add, but that requires you to have control over the source-code which is 
not always the case. I will feel much better once I see what is rolled 
out to address this use-case. I broke my teeth a bit trying to integrate 
Guice into JAX-RS :) There were a bunch of classes that Guice could 
easily inject, but it is technically impossible for me to annotate them 
with @Inject because I don't control the code and that same code also 
has to work with Spring and other IoC frameworks.

Gili

Brian Pontarelli wrote:
>>    Sorry to beat a dead horse :) I'm also surprised that no one else  
>> in
>> the community has an opinion (either way) on this matter...?
>>     
>
> 7 characters, 3 keystrokes in most IDEs via a template, no compile or  
> runtime requirements, extra information for reflection, I don't see  
> the problem really. I mean it's just "gi<tab>" and your done  
> (gi="Guice Inject" for those wondering,  
> emsm="EasyMock.createStrictMock" in my world). :)
>
> -bp
>
>
> >
>
>   

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