Injection is a process of injecting dependency into an object. Method and field injections can be used to initialize using exiting object using injector.injectMembers() method. See the example below.
Create a java class named GuiceTester.
GuiceTester.java
import com.google.inject.AbstractModule; import com.google.inject.Guice; import com.google.inject.ImplementedBy; import com.google.inject.Inject; import com.google.inject.Injector; public class GuiceTester { public static void main(String[] args) { Injector injector = Guice.createInjector(new TextEditorModule()); SpellChecker spellChecker = new SpellCheckerImpl(); injector.injectMembers(spellChecker); TextEditor editor = injector.getInstance(TextEditor.class); editor.makeSpellCheck(); } } class TextEditor { private SpellChecker spellChecker; @Inject public void setSpellChecker(SpellChecker spellChecker) { this.spellChecker = spellChecker; } public TextEditor() { } public void makeSpellCheck() { spellChecker.checkSpelling(); } } //Binding Module class TextEditorModule extends AbstractModule { @Override protected void configure() { } } @ImplementedBy(SpellCheckerImpl.class) interface SpellChecker { public void checkSpelling(); } //spell checker implementation class SpellCheckerImpl implements SpellChecker { public SpellCheckerImpl(){} @Override public void checkSpelling() { System.out.println("Inside checkSpelling." ); } }
Now, compile and run the file. You can see the following output −
Inside checkSpelling.