On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 18:43:18 -0200, Erich Gormann <e.gorm...@gormann.de> wrote:

OK,
I'm not experienced in the InjectContainer annotation, but it seems that one have to write it on each embedded component?

Yes.

I have to figure out.
The original intention was that the component's container must not be mentioned anywhere, even not in an annotation.

So you cannot use @InjectContainer. And I agree with your original intention of less coupling. You're doing more work avoiding a parameter than passing it.

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