Thanks for taking the time to look at things Richard.
* Why don't you use the servletContext to store the injector set?
Because I want to make the injector statically accessible if someone needs
to access it in a location where the servletContext is not available. This
is similar to the StripesFilter.getConfiguration() method in stripes. It's
about convenience.
* Why do you iterate the set of injectors in public static
Injector getInjector() ?
Because it is a Set and that's how I get the first item from the Set.
* Why do let guice create the actionBeans and additionally
call injectMembers within the interceptor (twice(!))?
Because I'm a kuncklehead. I just removed it and will be committing the
change.
Feel free to ask more questions.
Brandon Goodin
Silver Mind Software
http://www.silvermindsoftware.com
[email protected]
615-306-3652
http://www.linkedin.com/in/bgoodin
Hello Brandon,
> i have a few questions:
> - Why don't you use the servletContext to store the injector set?
> - Why do you iterate the set of injectors in public static Injector
> getInjector() ?
> - Why do let guice create the actionBeans and additionally call
> injectMembers within the interceptor (twice(!))?
>
> 2009/3/17 Brandon Goodin <[email protected]>:
> > Hey All,
> > I decided i'd roll my own Stripes-Guice integration extension
> > (http://www.silvermindsoftware.com/stripesguice/) and make it available
> to
> > everyone. I chose to write my own because I surveyed the current
> solutions
> > and found them unable to meet my needs. Stripes-Guice is available for
> use
> > if you don't mind using SNAPSHOT software ;-). Features are being added
> and
> > you are more than welcome to ask for features that aren't already defined
> in
> > the Planned Features. I plan to complete the planned features against
> > Stripes 1.5.x before Stripes 1.6 is released. Additionally, I plan to
> have
> > a 1.6 compatible version ready by the time 1.6 is released, if not
> earlier.
> > One of the most notable features is that Guice is initialized in a
> > ServletContextListener rather than in the Stripes Life-cycle. This opens
> up
> > greater possibilities for Injecting various Stripes components.
> > Additionally, it allows for you to provide your own means of creating the
> > Guice Injector. I welcome your feedback on how to make this more useful.
> > *******************************
> > FROM THE HOMEPAGE
> > *******************************
> > == Features ==
> > * Initialization of Guice Modules via a ServletContextListener named
> > GuiceContextListener.
> > * Inject ActionBeans (including constructor) using the standard Guice
> > annotation.
> > * Inject ActionBeanContext members (no constructor injection... yet)
> using
> > the standard Guice annotation.
> > * Ability to provide custom means of retrieving Guice Injector through a
> > custom GuiceInjectorFactory.
> > ==Planned Features==
> > * Constructor Injection on all reasonable components.
> > * Interceptor Injection
> > * ConfigurableComponent Injection
> > * Support for Stripes 1.6
> > http://www.silvermindsoftware.com/stripesguice/
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Brandon Goodin
> > Silver Mind Software
> > http://www.silvermindsoftware.com
> > [email protected]
> > 615-306-3652
> > http://www.linkedin.com/in/bgoodin
> >
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