Dependency Injection for Java Developers with Dagger & Guice
Learn what dependency injection is and how to use Google Guice and Dagger Injection for dependency injection.
What you’ll learn
Dependency Injection for Java Developers with Dagger & Guice
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The Concept Of Dependency Injection
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How To Perform Dependency Injection Without A Library
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Using Dagger For Dependency Injection
Requirements
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A Good Internet Connection
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Basic Experience With Java Programming Language
Description
Dependency Injection can seem to be an intimidating topic at first but is quite simple when you finally get to understand it. Dependency Injection is a technique in which an object receives other objects that it depends on (Wikipedia).
In this course, we will learn about Dependency Injection without using a library. You might just find out that you have already been using Dependency Injection in your code ?.
We will then go on to use Dagger and Guice Library for dependency injection.
Dagger is a fully static, compile-time dependency injection framework for Java, Kotlin, and Android. It is an adaptation of an earlier version created by Square and now maintained by Google. (Official Docs)
Some topics you will learn in the course are field injection, method injection, modules, Dagger annotations, bindings, scopes, and custom scopes.
Dependency injection is a technique in which an object receives other objects that it depends on. These other objects are called dependencies. In the typical “using” relationship the receiving object is called a client and the passed (that is, “injected”) object is called a service. The code that passes the service to the client can be many kinds of things and is called the injector. Instead of the client specifying which service it will use, the injector tells the client what service to use. The “injection” refers to the passing of a dependency (a service) into the object (a client) that would use it. (Wikipedia)
Who this course is for:
- Developers Wanting To Understand The Concept Of Dependency Injection
- Java Developers Who Want To Learn About Dagger
- Android Developers Working With Dagger
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Last updated 6/2021