Hello Friendz,

I am in a situation where someone might be already in. I am using GWTP
in my application. GWTP is using GIN as a client side
dependency injection. GWTP also uses Dispatcher mechanism for sending
request to server side.

Now, There are some classes (PRESENTERS) which is injected by GWTP, I
have some other classes which are created runtime without injection
that means using "new" keywork. Let's have an example :

// Injected
class Dispatcher {
}

// Injected
Class A {
        @Inject // I can do this and access the disp without any hurdle.
        Dispatcher disp;
}

// Created using "new" keywork
class B {
        //@Inject I can't do this because of B is not an injected class.
Correct me if I am wrong here
        Dispatcher disp;
}

So, I need to access Injected class in non injected classes. You might
think I havn't tried GWT.Create(Injector.class) method. I have tried
that and I am able to get that object in non inected classes but the
object Dispatcher is something different it increments(adds) "/
dispatch/" to its base url. That means i need to have the same object
which GWTP internally using. And GWTP creates the GIN INJECTOR at the
entry point.

One solution is to put the same GIN INJECTOR to client side session
(Static Hashmap) and use it in non injected classes (I have also tried
this solution and it is working like charm).

I need more perfect solution which can work.

Thank you in advance.

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