Author: gavin.king(a)jboss.com
Date: 2009-11-09 12:42:52 -0500 (Mon, 09 Nov 2009)
New Revision: 4876
Modified:
doc/trunk/reference/en-US/injection.xml
Log:
flow better
Modified: doc/trunk/reference/en-US/injection.xml
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--- doc/trunk/reference/en-US/injection.xml 2009-11-09 17:42:30 UTC (rev 4875)
+++ doc/trunk/reference/en-US/injection.xml 2009-11-09 17:42:52 UTC (rev 4876)
@@ -14,9 +14,8 @@
<title>Injection points</title>
<para>
- Injection points are declared using the JSR-330 annotation,
<literal>@Inject</literal>, along with an
- optional set of qualifier annotations. CDI supports three primary mechanisms for
dependency injection
- during bean construction:
+ The <literal>@Inject</literal> annotation lets us define an
injection point that is injected during bean
+ instantiation. Injection can occur via three different mechanisms.
</para>
<para>
@@ -116,14 +115,8 @@
One major advantage of constructor injection is that it allows the bean to be
immutable.
</para>
</tip>
-
+
<para>
- Bean constructors, initializer methods and injected fields must be annotated
<literal>@Inject</literal>. The
- parameters of bean constructors and initializers are injection points, which
means the container will search
- out beans matching the bean type and qualifiers and pass them in as arguments.
- </para>
-
- <para>
CDI also supports parameter injection for some other methods that are invoked by
the container. For instance,
parameter injection is supported for producer methods:
</para>
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