On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Well, except that Guice for instance (and I believe JavaEE 6 too, as
> it's based on JSR 330, lead by Bob Lee, creator of Guice) does not use
> an XML file.
>

Yes however I was specifically speaking to Spring DI.

Isn't that somehow due to Spring insisting in "everything should be a
> singleton" (and eagerly instantiating them)?
>

I believe so, yes.

My concerns aren't with MVP; from what I have read I think MVP is a very
good design pattern & I am eager to incorporate it. My concerns are more
aligned with the dependency on Roo & STS (which I use for Groovy and for
Grails development & which I really like) to accomplish syncing Views &
Presenters. I would have preferred a pure Java solution such as relying on
the compiler and code refactoring to generate binding code where needed.

Jeff

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