Google just released its little opensource ioc framework tss flame is here http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=44593
framework site is here http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/ im asking hivemind authors (and of course, Howard) to look at guice user guide There are many little pretty things that can help with hivemind evolution I wont to notice binding.. api is really (really!!!) beautiful just look: binder.bind(Service.class).to(ServiceImpl.class); its almost like natural language (im impressed!) ..also have a look to binding depending on annotation: bind(Service.class).annotatedWith(Blue.class).toBlueService.class); i have no time to go deep in guice, but i already see its not hivemind competitor (for now, but remember its only first release) in serious progects Guice presents only annotation -based dependecy injection and some aop functionality The aim (as i think) was simplicity and performance (google likes little but perfect tools) compering to hivemind it have no: modularity support configurations also hivemind have annotation configurations (in 2.x) ..so guice cannot get something new for hivemind users except of very short learning curve, beauty binding syntax and performance (i havn't measure, but i think hivemind 2 will be little slower then guice, but i think tapestry ioc should be equal or faster (maybe someone will perform some tests)) thank everyone for attention.. i hope hivemind will teach some aspects from guice i still think hivemind is the best ioc -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Google-guice-released..-lets-take-a-look-tf3393873.html#a9448302 Sent from the Hivemind - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
