Hi Johan,
I'll made some evaluation with it.
Thanks a lot.

Cristiano

On 22/04/11 16:45, Johan Edstrom wrote:
There are extensions to guice (peaberry) that deal with services registration 
and such.
It is quite simple to use.

If you do not need services exchanges, guice works great in an osgi environment.
And combining Blueprint with guice also works quite well.


On Apr 22, 2011, at 1:42 PM, Cristiano Gavião wrote:

Hi people,

Today I was studying a little more about the options that we have on DI area 
with OSGi environment.

I could see that Blueprint is the actual standard DI for OSGi, and that we 
could also use spring DM.

I have been using @inject from JSR-330 (Dependency Injection for Java 
specification) with our web and desktop applications (that we are intend to 
migrate to OSGi).

And I could find that there is Google Guice for OSGi...but I couldn't find any 
information about its use with Karaf, yet.

My question: is the use of JSR-330 a valid approach with OSGi and particularly 
with Karaf ?

thanks for any comment

Cristiano

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