thanks, yeah, that seems to work.
thanks,
Dean

On Mar 25, 1:35 pm, Fred Faber <[email protected]> wrote:
> (and of course you'd need to control whether your injection is of a
> Provider<NSEM>, depending on when you expect your class to have its members
> injected)
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Fred Faber <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Seems like a standard case, as in:
>
> > bind(NoSqlEntityManager.class)
> >   .toProvider(new Provider<NoSqlEntityManager>() {
> >      @Override public NoSqlEntityManager get() {
> >          NoSqlMgrFactory factory = NoSqlPersistence.createMgrFactory();
> >          return factory.createMgr();
> >     }
> >    }).in(Singleton.class);
>
> > or
>
> > @Provides @Singleton provideNoSqlEntityManager() {
> >      NoSqlMgrFactory factory = NoSqlPersistence.createMgrFactory();
> >      return factory.createMgr();
> > }
>
> > Fred
>
> > On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:43 PM, deanhiller 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> Throughout our program on top of Gemfire we have many objects with
> >> this field
>
> >> @Inject
> >> private NoSqlEntityManager map;
>
> >> Now, this code generates an instance we want bound to that interface
>
> >>      NoSqlMgrFactory factory = NoSqlPersistence.createMgrFactory();
> >>      NoSQLEntityManager mgr = factory.createMgr();
>
> >> BUT BUT BUT, we cannot call these methods in the Guice Module
> >> configure method!!!!  We can only call these methods AFTER the
> >> Guice.injector() call returns.  Is there a way in the Module, I can
> >> bind a Provider that will create this SINGLE instance of my
> >> NoSQLEntityManager at a later time(after the Injector is fully
> >> realized)??
>
> >> MORE Detail on why if you need: createMgrFactory scans all classes for
> >> annotations and sets up listeners that the application developer wrote
> >> that have Guice dependency on them, and the injector is called in
> >> those so if createMgrFactory is in the Guice Module, the app
> >> developers get a NullPointer since there is no injector yet.
>
> >> thanks,
> >> Dean
>
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