Is it possible to declare an @In property in an (abstract) superclass, but allow
subclasses to configure the actual component name that gets injected? Currently, the only
way I found was to declare an abstract String getComponentName() in superclass, and
retrieve the query via Component.getInstance(getComponentName()) instead of @In
declaration - but I consider this way to be rather ugly. Are there any alternatives, or
maybe some planned enhancements?
Thanks,
Alex
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