How to get object for an inner bind class
I have a class which extends JerseyServletModule. This class is installing a module
sample class:
public class SampleJersey extends JerseyServletModule {
// some bind statements
install(new FirstModule());
install(new MyConstrutorClass(/*need MyActualClass object as parameter*/)); // here I need to pass MyActualClass object to the constructor
}
Now this FirstModule installing another Module.
Ex:
public class FirstModule extends AbstarctModule{
// some bind operations
install(new SecondModule());
}
Now this SecondModule binding another class
Ex:
public class SecondModule extends AbstractModule {
bind(MyActualClass.class).in(Scopes.SINGLETON);
}
I have a class where I need to pass MyActualClass object as an argument to a constructor
Ex:
public class MyConstrutorClass{
@Inject
MyConstrutorClass(MyActualClass actual){
// some functionality here
}
}
java guice inject
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I have a class which extends JerseyServletModule. This class is installing a module
sample class:
public class SampleJersey extends JerseyServletModule {
// some bind statements
install(new FirstModule());
install(new MyConstrutorClass(/*need MyActualClass object as parameter*/)); // here I need to pass MyActualClass object to the constructor
}
Now this FirstModule installing another Module.
Ex:
public class FirstModule extends AbstarctModule{
// some bind operations
install(new SecondModule());
}
Now this SecondModule binding another class
Ex:
public class SecondModule extends AbstractModule {
bind(MyActualClass.class).in(Scopes.SINGLETON);
}
I have a class where I need to pass MyActualClass object as an argument to a constructor
Ex:
public class MyConstrutorClass{
@Inject
MyConstrutorClass(MyActualClass actual){
// some functionality here
}
}
java guice inject
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I have a class which extends JerseyServletModule. This class is installing a module
sample class:
public class SampleJersey extends JerseyServletModule {
// some bind statements
install(new FirstModule());
install(new MyConstrutorClass(/*need MyActualClass object as parameter*/)); // here I need to pass MyActualClass object to the constructor
}
Now this FirstModule installing another Module.
Ex:
public class FirstModule extends AbstarctModule{
// some bind operations
install(new SecondModule());
}
Now this SecondModule binding another class
Ex:
public class SecondModule extends AbstractModule {
bind(MyActualClass.class).in(Scopes.SINGLETON);
}
I have a class where I need to pass MyActualClass object as an argument to a constructor
Ex:
public class MyConstrutorClass{
@Inject
MyConstrutorClass(MyActualClass actual){
// some functionality here
}
}
java guice inject
I have a class which extends JerseyServletModule. This class is installing a module
sample class:
public class SampleJersey extends JerseyServletModule {
// some bind statements
install(new FirstModule());
install(new MyConstrutorClass(/*need MyActualClass object as parameter*/)); // here I need to pass MyActualClass object to the constructor
}
Now this FirstModule installing another Module.
Ex:
public class FirstModule extends AbstarctModule{
// some bind operations
install(new SecondModule());
}
Now this SecondModule binding another class
Ex:
public class SecondModule extends AbstractModule {
bind(MyActualClass.class).in(Scopes.SINGLETON);
}
I have a class where I need to pass MyActualClass object as an argument to a constructor
Ex:
public class MyConstrutorClass{
@Inject
MyConstrutorClass(MyActualClass actual){
// some functionality here
}
}
java guice inject
java guice inject
asked Nov 13 '18 at 6:14
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It doesn't seems like MyConstrutorClass is a Guice module. Modules provide things, MyConstrutorClass seems like something that you want to provide.
Now, you'vealready installed SecondModule, which provides MyActualClass. This means that all dependencies to MyConstrutorClass have already been provided. So there is nothing else to do: just @Inject MyConstrutorClass and you're done.
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It doesn't seems like MyConstrutorClass is a Guice module. Modules provide things, MyConstrutorClass seems like something that you want to provide.
Now, you'vealready installed SecondModule, which provides MyActualClass. This means that all dependencies to MyConstrutorClass have already been provided. So there is nothing else to do: just @Inject MyConstrutorClass and you're done.
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It doesn't seems like MyConstrutorClass is a Guice module. Modules provide things, MyConstrutorClass seems like something that you want to provide.
Now, you'vealready installed SecondModule, which provides MyActualClass. This means that all dependencies to MyConstrutorClass have already been provided. So there is nothing else to do: just @Inject MyConstrutorClass and you're done.
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It doesn't seems like MyConstrutorClass is a Guice module. Modules provide things, MyConstrutorClass seems like something that you want to provide.
Now, you'vealready installed SecondModule, which provides MyActualClass. This means that all dependencies to MyConstrutorClass have already been provided. So there is nothing else to do: just @Inject MyConstrutorClass and you're done.
It doesn't seems like MyConstrutorClass is a Guice module. Modules provide things, MyConstrutorClass seems like something that you want to provide.
Now, you'vealready installed SecondModule, which provides MyActualClass. This means that all dependencies to MyConstrutorClass have already been provided. So there is nothing else to do: just @Inject MyConstrutorClass and you're done.
answered Nov 18 '18 at 19:52
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