Thanks Owen.
I saw the answer in the Hadoop mailing list as well.

So the solution is that simple?
Have a Module, instantiate it in the setup / configure and then use
the injector?
(I thought about it, but it sounded too easy and simple).

That is the first thing I will try.

On Dec 30, 7:33 pm, "Owen O'Malley" <omal...@apache.org> wrote:
> I replied over on the Hadoop lists, but your task should just create
> the injector in the setup method.
>
> -- Owen
>
> On Dec 30, 2011, at 3:00 AM, egolan <egola...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Thanks.
>
> > I am going to migrate a full scale java app that calculates massive
> > amount of data into a Hadoop process.
> > So I am just starting experimenting with the MR.
>
> > I am also practicing the DI concept in our architecture and this is
> > why I went into Guice (my preferable choice over Spring).
>
> > So I was wondering how to integrate them both.
>
> > On Dec 30, 12:41 pm, jordi <jo...@donky.org> wrote:
> >> Hey Eyal
>
> >> There's an old jira with a patch [1] to support Spring Beans, that replaces
> >> the ReflectionUtils class used to instantiate everything with a much proper
> >> object factory. But that issue was closes as won't fix saying that you can
> >> achieve similar behavior using Hadoop Configuration... but that way you'll
> >> use Guice much more like a service locator than anything else. This blog
> >> post [2] tells you how to use spring with regular config.
>
> >> Spring Hadoop looks promising! But it seems that DI support will come after
> >> 1.0 release... I'll look how the implement DI with current Hadoop API
>
> >> hope this helps,
> >> jordi
>
> >> [1]https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-3261
> >> [2]http://esammer.blogspot.com/2009/09/map-reduce-and-dependency-injecti...
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> >> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 6:13 PM, egolan <egola...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Hi everyone,
> >>> Is there some documentation regarding integration of Guice and Hadoop.
> >>> I am actually a newbie with Hadoop and have some experience with
> >>> Spring.
> >>> There is the Spring-Data project, which looks too much for what I want
> >>> and need.
>
> >>> Does anyone have experience with Guice and Hadoop?
> >>> Can I find some good documentation for it?
>
> >>> Thanks,
>
> >>> Eyal
>
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