I'm going to point out that "Google" doesn't ignore this thread - "Google" as a corporation does not offer any guarantees or warrantees or service-level-agreements with respect to Guice, which is clear in the Apache license attached to every file.

You asked a question on a developer community list, got answers, and you didn't think those answers addressed your issue. Fair enough. Engineers from Google and elsewhere who care about this framework, and who work very hard (but are not being paid with a Guice support contract), have answered your questions as best they can, but there is a disconnect. That happens. It may not be resolvable if you want to use Guice in a different way than how it was designed. They offered you alternative resources, and you have those in hand.

This list cannot be the place to teach someone Guice from whole-cloth. It can contribute to someone learning how to use Guice, but there are patterns for which Guice was intended, and things that are outside its scope or design basis. Very experienced Guice developers are telling you you are trying to do something in a way that Guice wasn't set up for. That is not insignificant counsel.

There are limits to what one can communicate over a mailing list of this format. Please consider this, and consider how much un-obligated engineers have spent of Google's (and other firms') salaried time to help you. Certainly the matter isn't closed if there are any folks on this list who wish to help... but I agree with Sam - StackOverflow is actually a much better system than a mailing list to handle this sort of thing - as it has better tools for expressing sample code, answers can be given and voted on and commented. It is a reasonable suggestion to take the question to that forum. Other Google projects (and also companies like Square, etc.) are moving more and more of this sort of list discussion over to stack overflow. Please do not consider it a brush off, but a sincere recommendation of a more fruitful course of action.

regards,
Christian.

On 8 Mar 2014, at 22:37, Mikkel Petersen wrote:

Too bad this has to be unresolved. Google ignores it, for some weird reason.

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