I'm not sure if this is your problem or not, but myself and a lot of other
people have gotten confused when starting with guice that bindings have
singleton scope, not classes. For example: if you bind A to X as singleton and
B to X as singleton you will actually get two instances of X, because you're
saying that A and B are singletons, not X. You need to bind A to X and B to X
*then* bind X as singleton if you want both A and B injections to share the
same X instance.
Jason
On 10/8/2010 9:26 AM, batkins wrote:
I'm seeing a class bound with asEagerSingleton() constructed 3 times
(based on a log message in the single, default constructor). Why is
this the case? Do I really have 3 instances running around?
Thanks
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