On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 8:09 AM, Max Bowsher<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> To answer your direct question, passing a parameter to a provider
> invocation is explained here:
> http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/wiki/AssistedInject

(I know I posted this question in a different way in another recent
thread but it make more sense in this one.)
I'm still confused by this. In the example in the docs here for a Provider:

http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/wiki/ProviderBindings

How would you have different connection objects injected in that
constructor for the Provider. Sorry if this is totally newb, but I
don't get it.

The example then shows

public class BillingModule extends AbstractModule {
  @Override
  protected void configure() {
    bind(TransactionLog.class)
        .toProvider(DatabaseTransactionLogProvider.class);
  }

What I want to do is be able to do something like (Just using the
example above for illustration, by classes are different):

//ClassA has
  public void setTransactionLog(@Named("FooBar") TransactionLog transactionLog)

//ClassB has
public void setTransactionLog(@Named("Whatever") TransactionLog transactionLog)

and be able to somehow have the "FooBar" version have a different
connection than the "Whatever" version?

In my case I want to load "FooBar" and "Whatever" versions of the
provider with a different String (path to a resource file), but
stumped how to set it up I thought I could do something like:.

MyProvider myProvider = new MyProvider("file.xml");
     
bind(ResultOfProvider.class).annotatedWith(Names.named("FooBar")).toProvider(myProvider);

But the above doesn't seem to work. I'm probably missing something
really fundamental here, so thanks in advance.

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