Blazingly intelligent and dynamic dependency injection framework built on google guice inspired by netflix governator providing lifecycle management and other fancy stuff we miss in guice.
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Blazingly intelligent and dynamic dependency injection framework built on google guice inspired by netflix governator providing lifecycle management and other fancy stuff we miss in guice.
An example of a Google Guice integration with Apache Wicket
Sistema para controle de livros de uma biblioteca utilizando Google Guice DI
This is a simple financial business Rest API implemented using SparkJava + Google Guice (Inject and Repository) + HSQLDB + Hibernate
Desktop app for managing home budget.
Java 10, Modules, Google Guice, JUnit 5
Reactive application built on top of the Java Vertx and Javascript Angular 4 framework
When learning advanced programming topics such as Dependency Injection( using Google Guice ), Generics, Collections, and File Handling, it's important to get hands-on experience with practical implementation. Using tools like Eclipse and other IDEs, you can practice implementing these concepts in your code.
A simple google guice example
This is a simple demo around Google Guice dependency injection framework
WUAV have 7 mobile technicians that services costumers. These technicians need to document their work, especially how the specific installation has been done. This is to ensure the customer has the documentation for their own installation, but also for future refence for the technicians.
This repository contains guice dependency injection examples.
A reactive, asynchronous and non-blocking REST API implementation using Scala, AkkaHTTP, ReactiveMongo driver & Google Guice.
this shows simple usage of google guice injection
Java spark web application for raspberry pi for smarthouse monitoring
The original unfinished ungespielt lobby plugin.
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