[seam-dev] Re: Seam Guice integration
Pete Muir
pete.muir at jboss.org
Thu Jul 3 07:51:05 EDT 2008
Does anyone have time to look at this?
On 27 May 2008, at 11:10, Pawel Wrzeszcz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've submitted a patch with Seam&Guice integration. There is a
> really basic example application included as well.
> http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-3044
>
> -Pawel
>
> Pawel Wrzeszcz wrote:
>> Hello Dan,
>>
>> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Given that we have Spring integration in the IoC module, it makes
>>> sense that we would have Guice in there as well. Paul, would you be
>>> interested in seeing the Guice module become part of the Seam
>>> project?
>>> Seam devs, would this be something we want to see in Seam? I think
>>> it
>>> should.
>>>
>>
>> Sure. I'd be really happy if you guys decide to make my Guice
>> integration part of Seam.
>>
>> I've developed it for the JBoss Labs project and the reason was
>> fairly
>> simple. We used Guice to access some of our services and when we
>> started using Seam we wanted to reference them from it in a Guicy way
>> :)
>>
>> I realize Spring or Guice integration might be especially useful for
>> those who, for some reason, want to use Seam only for the part of
>> their project (e.g. they deal with some legacy software).
>>
>>
>>> Granted, I know that there is the whole Web Beans coming down the
>>> pike, but given that this integration is already implemented, why
>>> not
>>> make it available in Seam 2.1?
>>>
>>
>> Well, depends on you, actually. I work on JBoss Labs, but I'll
>> certainly find time to contribute to Seam.
>>
>> The integration is ready. I spent my time testing it, but of course
>> there is nothing better than a community testing. It has been
>> improved
>> lately, thanks to some feedback I got from a guy who asked about such
>> an integration exactly when I was finishing it.
>> http://www.seamframework.org/Community/SeamComponentOutOfBoxGuiceJobssMC
>> Also, I made the configuration nicer as well, using Seam namespaces.
>>
>> Things that I should certainly do to make it prod ready include
>> writing tests and xml schema for autocompletion.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Pawel
>>
>
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