You could use

   - Server: Guice
   - Client(GWT): Gin
   

or


   - Server: Spring
   - Client: Gin
   

On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 1:26:22 AM UTC-4, Saritha wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am new GWT. I have a project where I am using GWT and Spring as our 
> technologies to implement.
> I have done Spring integration with GWT, with the help of following links.
>
> http://technophiliac.wordpress.com/2008/08/24/giving-gwt-a-spring-in-its-step/
> <http://goog_979169948>
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1USHYx9cB3B1s1zM4dlkzEZ759D3lEfavn_dDewvBkaA
> Here with this, I am able to apply the Dependency Injection with only 
> Server side classes which holds the actual business(Remote 
> Service) functionality.
>
> My questions are, 
>
> How can i apply Dependency Injection for all other classes like those are 
> in client, shared, view, presenter packages?
>
> Which dependency Injection is better? I mean GWT provided two dependency 
> injection mechanisms
> 1 is guice is for implementing dependency injection on server side
> 2 is gin is for implementing dependency injection on client side.
>
> and Spring Dependency Injection.
>
> Which one is better to select? either GWT Dependency Injection or Spring 
> Dependency Injection? or combination of both?
>
> Please reply me.
>
> Thanks,
> Saritha.
>
>  
>
>

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