Domanda

I have a GWT app which uses Gin/Guice.

My need : call a method after that all fields are injected.

Here is an extract of Javadoc about @Inject

Constructors are injected first, followed by fields, and then methods.

So my idea was to have only one method annotated with @Inject and use it as a post-injection method. Here is an extract of my code :

//An injected attribute (a JSR 303 validator)
@Inject
private Validator validator;

//A constructor with some injectable args.
@Inject
public MyClass(...){
}

//And my post-injection method
@Inject
private void postInjection(){
  Log.warn("Validator null? "+(validator==null));
}

Problem : The log shows true ( = validator is null, as if it had not been injected yet). Later, the validator is called on a button click and appears to be non-null. I tested with other injectable attributes and have the same problem.

1) Is there a common pattern to have a post injection method with Gin?

2) Is the injection order different with Gin in GWT? Is this a bug?

È stato utile?

Soluzione

There was a bug in GIN up to 2.0, it's been fixed in 2.1.

https://code.google.com/p/google-gin/issues/detail?id=183

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