I've implemented support for JSR-330 to Guice. This JSR standardizes
annotations like @Inject and the Provider interfaces for Java
platforms. It doesn't yet specify how applications are configured, so
it has no analog to Guice's modules.

This new feature may cause pain for IDE users. Since there's now two
@Inject annotations, IntelliJ etc. will prompt you when it needs an
import. Either one will work, but the new dialogs will be quite
annoying! Even worse, the two @Named annotations aren't (yet)
equivalent. So if you apply the wrong annotation, you'll get a
configuration error. I'm thinking about ways to address this.

This work is ongoing. I recommend continuing to use the old
com.google.inject annotations until the dust settles.
  http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/wiki/JSR330

Thanks,
Jesse
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