Dependency Injection: With Examples in Java, Ruby, and C#

Dependency Injection: With Examples in Java, Ruby, and C#

by Dhanji R. Prasanna
     
 

Dependency Injection is an in-depth guide to the current best practices for using the Dependency Injection pattern-the key concept in Spring and the rapidly-growing Google Guice. It explores Dependency Injection, sometimes called Inversion of Control, in fine detail with numerous practical examples.
Developers will learn to apply important techniques,

Overview

Dependency Injection is an in-depth guide to the current best practices for using the Dependency Injection pattern-the key concept in Spring and the rapidly-growing Google Guice. It explores Dependency Injection, sometimes called Inversion of Control, in fine detail with numerous practical examples.
Developers will learn to apply important techniques, focusing on their strengths and limitations, with a particular emphasis on pitfalls, corner-cases, and best practices.

This book is written for developers and architects who want to understand
Dependency Injection and successfully leverage popular DI technologies such as
Spring, Google Guice, PicoContainer, and many others. The book explores many small examples of anchor concepts and unfolds a larger example to show the big picture.

Written primarily from a Java point-of-view, this book is appropriate for any developer with a working knowledge of object-oriented programming in Java,
Ruby, or C#.

Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9781933988559
Publisher:
Manning Publications Company
Publication date:
08/28/2009
Pages:
352
Product dimensions:
7.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.10(d)

Meet the Author

Dhanji R. Prasanna is an Enterprise Java consultant for technologies such as EJB3, JBI, JSF, Guice, Wave, Spring, HiveMind, and PicoContainer. He is a co-author of the Bean Validation (JSR-303), JAX-RS (JSR-311), Servlet 3.0 (JSR-315), and JavaServerFaces 2.0 (JSR-314) specifications. He is also co-author of the Java EE 6.0 (JSR-316) platform specification, which is the next edition of J2EE.

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