By bloid
via macstrac.blogspot.com
Published: Oct 09 2008 / 17:53
In many ways a Dependency Injection framework is a replacement for looking things up in a registry like JNDI; but sometimes having some kind of registry or JNDI provider can be useful such as if you want to work with JSR250/EJB3 or some legacy code which expects JNDI to be used - or you want to use JNDI as a kinda loosely coupled registry between completely different modules of your system.
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