Yeah, dependency injection, the fact that you can inject much more
things than just simple values (collections, maps, arrays.
You can also define custom converters to handle legacy code.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 16:50, Richard S. Hall<
heavy@...> wrote:
> On 6/18/09 10:35 AM, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
>>
>> FWIW, Spring-DM is being standardized as Blueprint services.
>> You can find an implementation of the spec (soon to be published) at
>>
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/sandbox/blueprint/>>
>> Blueprint is much more powerfull wrt dependency injection than DS / iPojo.
>>
>
> I'd like to hear how it is "much more powerful wrt to DI" than iPOJO...I can
> only assume you are referring to property injection, which could be more
> flexible, but I cannot imagine anything else.
>
> -> richard
>
>> The runtime is< 300k, so it's not too eavyweight either.
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 15:31, Dmitry Skavish<
skavish@...> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> I am trying to understand the differences between those technologies, but
>>> I
>>> could not find any article which compares all them side by side.
>>> Can somebody summarize pros and cons or point me to page where this is
>>> already done?
>>>
>>> We are using Guice, so I guess the logical way is to use peaberry, but I
>>> don't want to make a decision without knowing all the differences.
>>>
>>> I guess I am somewhat confused about iPOJO and DS because they look to me
>>> strikingly similar. What is the main difference between them?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dmitry Skavish
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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