Interesting. I guess if you have absolutely no static method calls in  
your code, this makes sense. Normally that type of thing is just put  
into a toolkit similar to Math.

Anyone else doing something more transactional? Just wondering what  
the cases are.

-bp

P.S. I'm a service-based guy, so I tend to favor anemic domains.


On Nov 6, 2008, at 4:01 PM, Gili Tzabari wrote:

>
>
>       For example, I implement toString() as:
>
> return objects.toString(this);
>
>       This walks all non-static fields using reflection and prints it out.
> That's just one example (using helper functions).
>
> Gili
>
> Brian Pontarelli wrote:
>>> +1 Imho Guice will be less invasive and can be applied to core of my
>>> system (domain model)
>>
>> I've seen this a few times and wondered what people are injecting  
>> into
>> domains? Are you using a     non-anemic domain and injecting other
>> domains or services into?
>>
>> -bp
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >


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