Next step in dependency injection - learn and use Guice

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(this is just a reminder for myself ... to do it really and to report when I have made the first experience)

As we had more trouble with Spring, AspectJ and Maven than we want to deal with, lately, I will higher the priority of Guice and AOP as defined by the AOP Alliance on my todo list. The first candidate to be picked up in my currently developed software will be Guice. I could hardly await to get rid of those xml configuration files...

Update: I just found this video - a one hour introduction hold on the Google Tech Talks, April 26, 2007 by Kevin Bourillon and Bob Lee.

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