Guice is the love child of our very own Bob Lee of Google. He wrote it for his applications at work that needed a DI library, but needed it to be small and very fast (he quotes some strange stat like 150x the speed of Spring). In bug tickets and personal conversions, he hinted that he wanted to use it, once it went Open Source, in his new API, so I decided to take it a step further and put it at the core of XWork and Struts 2 now. And I agree, it is a very impressive piece of code :) I'm looking forward to finding new ways to use it better as we learn its capabilities.

Don

tm jee wrote:
Hi guys,
Sorry, this might be off topic a bit.

Just want to say I really like Guice. Its simple, fast (amazing !!!), well written ...
I like the code, its so clean and elegant (to me at least). For newbies like me 
who are still trying to pick up the new features offered by Tiger, Guice is 
really a nice tutorial (educative) to start off with. Just reading the code 
teaches me a great deal. Oh.. and the Apis are well thought out, nicely 
separate between internal and external where only external stuff are expose as 
public. Its also makes good uses of Tiger's Threading capabilities.... :-)

Simply amazing. Kudos guys. Got to love Guice.

p/s Btw, Don would you mind sharing with us where did you manage to find 
goodies like Guice? I haven't heard about it until your post, maybe I am just 
too out-dated .... missing all the fun....

rgds


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