In HK2 the basic example code for configuring injection is this (within a class that extends AbstractBinder
:
bind(BuilderHelper
.link(FooImpl.class) // the class of the object to be injected
.to(FooInterface.class) // identifies what @Inject fields to link to
.build());
This causes HK2 to call the constructor FooImpl()
when it needs to create a FooInterface
.
What if FooImpl doesn't have a constructor?
- What if it's intended to be instantiated with a static factory method
FooImpl.getInstance()
- What if it's intented to be instantiated by a factory object
fooFactory.create()
I see that ResourceConfig
has a method bind(FactoryDescriptors factoryDescriptors)
but it is not clear to me what the idiom is for building a FactoryDescriptors
object, and have not been able to find any examples online.
While I still can't see a way to do it using the BuilderHelper EDSL (it appears this is overkill for the common case too), the following works:
This requires that
FooFactory
is an implementation ofFactory<FooInterface>
, so you need a facade around any existing factory you have. I did it as a private inner class where I needed it.Currently hk2 only supports the Factory interface for creating objects with special constructor needs. We have been considering adding a static method constructor or doing some sort of CDI @Produces type of mechanism. It is difficult to decide which of these things is worth the extra complexity (we try very hard to stay light-weight).
I think in your code example above your private static class needs to implement the Factory interface, right?