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Learning Google Guice

By : Hussain Pithawala
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Learning Google Guice

By: Hussain Pithawala

Overview of this book

<p>Google Guice is an open source software framework for the Java platform released by Google under the Apache License. It provides support for dependency injection using annotations to configure Java objects.</p> <p>Learning Google Guice is a concise, hands-on book that covers the various areas of dependency injection using the features provided by the latest version of Google Guice. It focuses on core functionalities as well as the various extensions surrounding Guice that make it useful in other areas like web development, integration with frameworks for web development, and persistence.</p> <p>Learning Google Guice covers Guice extensions which avoid complex API usage. You will start by developing a trivial application and managing dependencies using Guice. As the book gradually progresses, you will continue adding complexity to the application while simultaneously learning how to use Guice features such as the Injector, Provider, Bindings, Scopes, and so on. Finally, you will retrofit the application for the Web, using Guice not only to manage dependencies, but also to solve configuration related problems.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Learning Google Guice
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


We have learned to use the artifacts provided by the guice-persist extension to integrate JPA, and Hibernate within a web application powered by Struts 2, and also in a stand-alone application. We also implemented various session strategies in different scenarios. Also, we saw that how simple and non-conflicting it is to start a unit of work from a Guice-injected class, and fetch the record from the database. In next chapter, we will discuss advanced areas of Guice where we will discuss how Guice could be extended to develop plugins and extensions. This discussion will be carried out through Guice Service Provider Interfaces (SPI).