Seems like you might have this in reverse...i.e. use bind(A.class).to(...);
On Feb 10, 2013 5:10 AM, "Satish Pokhrel" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Everybody,
>
> I want to bind single interface let's say "ComponentBound" and i have
> three classes let say "Class A", "Class B", "Class C". ComponentBound
> implements these three classes. When i try to bind these three classes
> guice throws me an error. What i have done is :
>
> bind(ComponentBound.class).to(A.class);
> bind(ComponentBound.class).to(B.class);
> bind(ComponentBound.class).to(C.class);
>
> I know i have done here mistake, but how to achieve this :)
>
> PS i am totally new to guice;)
>
> Any help or suggestion would be appreciated :)
>
> Thanks,
> Satish
>
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