Duh. Completely looked past that little fact.

So, something along the lines of a PlaceHyperlink Factory using @Assisted
to get the Place into the PlayHyperlink and a provided=true should get the
job done.



On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Thursday, June 7, 2012 5:58:10 PM UTC+2, Shaun Tarves wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestions.
>>
>> I'm still perplexed why the field injection of the PHM doesn't work in a
>> PlaceHyperlink.
>>
>
> Depends how you do it; but given that it's created by UiBinder and not by
> GIN (unless you use @UiFactory or @UiField(provided=true)), you have to
> take explicit action to inject it with GIN. You should be able to do
> "instance injection" instead of "static injection" if you prefer (declare a
> method on your Ginjector taking a PlaceHyperlink as argument and with a
> void return-type, then call it with a PlaceHyperlink for an equivalent to
> Guice's injectMembers)
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