On 1/15/2011 11:31 PM, Kartik Kumar wrote:
Have you taken a look at MemberInjectors?
Isn't that for injecting? I want to provide stuff.
I can't

2011/1/15 Willi Schönborn <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    I am looking for some kind of feature i would call "generic" provider.
    What i have is a registry where you can register for events using
    simple callbacks.
    (see
    
https://github.com/palava/palava-core/blob/master/src/main/java/de/cosmocode/palava/core/Registry.java).
    This registry provides proxies to simplify event triggering. Now i
    want to
    depend on such proxies, this is why i have a generic binding
    annotation @Proxy.
    What i don't want is to manually bind every callback type using
    the proxy annotation,
    because i am lazy.
    What i really need is some way to tell the injector: "Hey,
    whenever someone asks you
    for a dependency annotated with @Proxy, just ask me, i know how to
    provide them!"
    Is there a way to provide something like that using Guice and/or
    Guice extensions?

    Greetings
    Willi

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