package org.infinispan.factories.annotations; import java.lang.annotation.ElementType; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; import java.lang.annotation.Target; import org.infinispan.factories.AbstractComponentFactory; import org.infinispan.factories.ComponentRegistry; /** * Used to annotate a method as one that is used to inject a registered component into another component. The component * to be constructed must be built using the {@link AbstractComponentFactory#construct(Class)} method, or if your object * that needs components injected into it already exists, it can be built using the {@link * ComponentRegistry#wireDependencies(Object)} method. * <p/> * Usage example: * <pre> * public class MyClass * { * private TransactionManager tm; * private BuddyManager bm; * private Notifier n; * <p/> * &Inject * public void setTransactionManager(TransactionManager tm) * { * this.tm = tm; * } * <p/> * &Inject * public void injectMoreStuff(BuddyManager bm, Notifier n) * { * this.bm = bm; * this.n = n; * } * } * <p/> * </pre> * and an instance of this class can be constructed and wired using * <pre> * MyClass myClass = componentFactory.construct(MyClass.class); // instance will have dependencies injected. * </pre> * * Methods annotated with this Inject annotation should *only* set class fields. They should do nothing else. * If you need to do some work to prepare the component for use, do it in a {@link @Start} method since this is only * called once when a component starts. * * @author Manik Surtani * @since 4.0 */ // ensure this annotation is available at runtime. @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) // only applies to fields. @Target(ElementType.METHOD) public @interface Inject { }