> I see what you mean about getting it into a mojo - you'll need to set
> it directly into there.

How?  Can you help me to understand how to inject a property into a mojo? 
They seem to just have private fields and no setters.  Is there a reason for
them not having public setters?  I could add setters for my mojo parameters.
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