I have sucessfully used Guice to Inject Providers into the servlet
portion of an existing java web application, however, I can't access
the injectors through the business layer (non-servlet java classes) of
the application.

I have read up on Injecting the Injector, but to me that seems more
like a hack and in several places, including the Guice documentation,
it says not to do that too much.

I guess my question is, Where do I bootstrap a java web app so that
the non-servlet/filter classes have access to the injector created in
the class I use to extend GuiceServletContextListener? Is there any
way to make those classes injectable without injecting the injector?

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