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Dependency Injection JSRs - JSR-299 & JSR-330

Posted by: Daniel Rubio on June 15, 2009 DIGG
Dependency injection is a popular technique in enterprise Java applications, used heavily in frameworks like Spring and Guice. And the popularity of this techniques has now driven the creation of various Java standards (JSRs).

In a first post, Gaving King describes the details on the final first draft for JSR-299, a standard related to contexts and dependency injection.

In a second post, Alex Miller discusses JSR-330, another dependency injection standard related to annotations for Java SE and the potential implications for JSR-299.


Read Gavin King's post 'JSR-299 Proposed Final Draft submitted':
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/JSR299ProposedFinalDraftSubmitted

Read Alex Miller's post 'Dependency injection to the rescue!':
http://tech.puredanger.com/2009/06/09/dependency-injection/
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makes life easier...

Posted by: alice p on October 13, 2009 in response to Message #310016
This newly developed technique will surely make life easier for the designers/programmers.
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