Tài liệu Google Guice Agile Lightweight Dependency Injection Framework

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    Google Guice: Agile Lightweight
    Dependency Injection Framework
    Dear Reader,
    This book welcomes you to the world of Google Guice (pronounced “juice”), the latest and
    greatest dependency injection framework that fully exploits all modern Java™ features. One
    step at a time, this book will help turn any XML-spitting programmer into a true Guice master,
    or a “Bob,” as I like to say.
    I’m particularly proud of this book’s coverage. To make sure that nobody gets left behind, I
    start out with an introduction to dependency injection concepts. From there, you will learn how
    Guice makes your life easier, and you’ll gradually become a Guice expert. Beyond that, I also
    devoted two chapters to web application development with Struts 2 and Wicket, including
    content on how to organize your application and how to use Warp Persist, a popular Guice
    extension, to access your data using the Java Persistence API and Hibernate.
    Writing this book was not an easy task, so in addition to Apress, I’d like to thank some people
    in particular. First, I would like to thank Dhanji R. Prasanna for referring me to Apress to write
    this book. He has also done a fantastic job as my technical reviewer. I’d also like to thank Bob
    Lee, the inventor of Guice, who kindly answered all of my questions and inspired much of the
    content in Chapter 8. Finally, a big thank you goes out to my friends, my parents, my brother,
    and anyone who believes in me; you are the people who put the smile on my face.
    Now, put on your Batman or Catwoman costume; open up a bottle of wine; pick up this book;
    and put your feet up. Be a Java hero, and may Guice help you on your way. Just don’t forget to
    send me a picture of you in that getup.
    Robbie Vanbrabant
    http://garbagecollected.org
     

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