Oh yeah, whoops, copy-and-paste fail, sorry!
However, the default @ImplementedBy on the Person interface often
requires you bind your implementation.
On 18 Dec 2008, at 19:56, Rodrigo Gallardo
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:25:49AM +0000, Ben Smith wrote:
org.apache.shindig.social.core.model.PersonImpl is the default
implementation of the Person interface. If you develop your own
implementation then you would bind it like:
this.bind(Person.class).to(PersonDb.class).in(Scopes.SINGLETON);
Woah, no! The bind().to() part is ok, but you don't want Person as a
singleton. That would mean there's a single Person object in the whole
application, which is clearly-not-rightâ„¢.
As a matter of fact, if your PersonService creates its Person
instances
"by hand" from whatever backend store you have, there's no real need
to actually bind them with Guice. Binding is only required for the
case where new empty Persons are going to be injected somewhere.