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authorJulien Lepiller <julien@lepiller.eu>2017-10-14 23:09:44 +0200
committerJulien Lepiller <julien@lepiller.eu>2017-10-23 22:55:14 +0200
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gnu: Add java-javax-inject.
* gnu/packages/java.scm (java-javax-inject): New variable.
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@@ -6089,3 +6089,34 @@ the subsequent value resolution at any given level.")
software engineering people who are interested in Aspect-Oriented Programming
(AOP) and Java.")
(license license:public-domain)))
+
+(define-public java-javax-inject
+ (package
+ (name "java-javax-inject")
+ (version "tck-1")
+ (source (origin
+ (method url-fetch)
+ (uri (string-append "https://github.com/javax-inject/javax-inject/"
+ "archive/javax.inject-" version ".tar.gz"))
+ (sha256
+ (base32
+ "1ydrlvh2r7vr1g7lhjwy3w2dggpj9h6pix1lakkkgdywb365n6g0"))))
+ (build-system ant-build-system)
+ (arguments
+ `(#:jar-name "java-javax-inject.jar"
+ #:jdk ,icedtea-8
+ #:tests? #f)); no tests
+ (home-page "http://github.com/javax-inject/javax-inject")
+ (synopsis "JSR-330: Dependency Injection for Java")
+ (description "This package specifies a means for obtaining objects in such
+a way as to maximize reusability, testability and maintainability compared to
+traditional approaches such as constructors, factories, and service locators
+(e.g., JNDI). This process, known as dependency injection, is beneficial to
+most nontrivial applications.
+
+Many types depend on other types. For example, a @var{Stopwatch} might depend
+on a @var{TimeSource}. The types on which a type depends are known as its
+dependencies. The process of finding an instance of a dependency to use at run
+time is known as resolving the dependency. If no such instance can be found,
+the dependency is said to be unsatisfied, and the application is broken.")
+ (license license:asl2.0)))