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Java 9 Dependency Injection
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Java 9 Dependency Injection

by Nilang Patel, Krunal Patel
April 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
246 pages
6h 11m
English
Packt Publishing
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Best practices and anti-patterns

So far, we have talked about using IoC containers to achieve DI, but one of the most common mistakes is to use IoC containers without doing real DI. This may sound strange, but it is a fact. Such mistakes are possible in the absence of having a proper understanding of underlying concepts.

Ideally, DI implementation should only reference the IoC container during the time of the application's startup. If a developer wraps the IoC container itself and passes it into other component to reduce any dependency, this is not a good design. Let's understand this issue with an example.

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