public interface Module
Injector
. A Guice-based
application is ultimately composed of little more than a set of
Module
s and some bootstrapping code.
Your Module classes can use a more streamlined syntax by extending
AbstractModule
rather than implementing this interface directly.
In addition to the bindings configured via configure(com.google.inject.Binder)
, bindings
will be created for all methods annotated with @Provides
.
Use scope and binding annotations on these methods to configure the
bindings.
void configure(Binder binder)
binder
.
Do not invoke this method directly to install submodules. Instead use
Binder.install(Module)
, which ensures that provider methods
are
discovered.
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