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BindComposer initViewModel() method is private?

asked 2013-10-28 10:10:13 +0800

Loekke gravatar image Loekke
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This means that if I wanted to create a new BindComposer, let's for arguments sake call it GuiceBindComposer, so that I could create ViewModels using Guice and IoC, as opposed to say using Class.newInstance() I would have to pretty much copy and paste the entire source code of the BindComposer into my own, creating a maintenance nightmare, instead of just using polymorphism.

Is there something I'm missing?

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answered 2016-06-07 19:07:42 +0800

terrytornado gravatar image terrytornado flag of Germany
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http://www.oxitec.de/

Any news on this. ZK + Guice

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