public final class InjectionRequest<T> extends java.lang.Object implements Element
requestInjection() statements:
requestInjection(serviceInstance);| Constructor and Description |
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InjectionRequest(java.lang.Object source,
TypeLiteral<T> type,
T instance) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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<R> R |
acceptVisitor(ElementVisitor<R> visitor)
Accepts an element visitor.
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void |
applyTo(Binder binder)
Writes this module element to the given binder (optional operation).
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boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object obj) |
java.util.Set<InjectionPoint> |
getInjectionPoints()
Returns the instance methods and fields of
instance that will be injected to fulfill
this request. |
T |
getInstance()
Returns the instance that injection is being requested on.
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java.lang.Object |
getSource()
Returns an arbitrary object containing information about the "place" where this element was
configured.
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TypeLiteral<T> |
getType() |
int |
hashCode() |
public InjectionRequest(java.lang.Object source,
TypeLiteral<T> type,
T instance)
public java.lang.Object getSource()
ElementTools might specially handle types they know about; StackTraceElement is a good
example. Tools should simply call toString() on the source object if the type is
unfamiliar.
public T getInstance()
public TypeLiteral<T> getType()
public java.util.Set<InjectionPoint> getInjectionPoints() throws ConfigurationException
instance that will be injected to fulfill
this request.ConfigurationException - if there is a malformed injection point on the class of instance, such as a field with multiple binding annotations. The exception's partial value is a Set<InjectionPoint> of
the valid injection points.public <R> R acceptVisitor(ElementVisitor<R> visitor)
ElementacceptVisitor in interface Elementvisitor - to call back onpublic void applyTo(Binder binder)
Elementpublic boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
equals in class java.lang.Objectpublic int hashCode()
hashCode in class java.lang.Object