Use a binding annotation (
http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/wiki/BindingAnnotations):

@Inject
public SimpleGraphImpl(@Directed boolean directed) { // could use, say,
@Named("directed") as well
    this.directed = directed;
    this.nodes = new HashSet<ISimpleNode>();
    this.edges = new HashSet<ISimpleEdge>();
 }

Then in your module use bindConstant():

bindConstant().annotatedWith(Directed.class).to(false); // or
Names.named("directed") instead of Directed.class
bind(ISimpleGraph.class).to(SimpleGraphImpl.class);


On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Jerem's <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everybody
>
> I try to use google guice.
> If the test is good, I will propose to my team to use it.
>
> to test it I développe a simple structure of graph (graph edge and
> node).
> My problem is that a graph is directed or not :
>
> So my class graph look like that :
>
> public class SimpleGraphImpl implements ISimpleGraph {
>
>        private final Boolean                   directed;
>
>        private final Collection<ISimpleNode>   nodes;
>
>        private final Collection<ISimpleEdge>   edges;
>
>        public SimpleGraphImpl(boolean directed) {
>                this.directed = directed;
>                this.nodes = new HashSet<ISimpleNode>();
>                this.edges = new HashSet<ISimpleEdge>();
>        }
>
> ....
>
> }
>
> I would like to use guice in this classe.
>
> So I have this module :
> public class SimpleGraphModule extends AbstractModule {
>
>        @Override
>        protected void configure() {
>
>                this.bind(ISimpleGraph.class).to(SimpleGraphImpl.class);
>                .....
>        }
>
> }
>
>
> but to be able to do that (if I have understood how guice work), I
> have to do that :
>
> @Inject
> public SimpleGraphImpl(boolean directed) {
>                this.directed = directed;
>                this.nodes = new HashSet<ISimpleNode>();
>                this.edges = new HashSet<ISimpleEdge>();
>        }
>
>
> bit it is not possible because boolean has no constructor with
> @inject.
>
> this exemple is important because in my team we often work in graph
> structure.
>
> do you know how can I resolve this problem?
>
> (sorry for my bas english)
>
> Jérémie
>
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