This topic is about Google Guice – Scopes.
Guice returns a new instance every time when it supplies a value as its default behaviour. It is configurable via scopes. Following are the scopes that Guice supports:
- @Singleton – Single instance for lifetime of the application. @Singleton object needs to be threadsafe.
- @SessionScoped – Single instance for a particular session of the web application. @SessionScoped object needs to be threadsafe.
- @RequestScoped – Single instance for a particular request of the web application. @RequestScoped object does not need to be threadsafe.
Way to apply scopes.Following are the ways to apply scopes.
At Class level
@Singleton class SpellCheckerImpl implements SpellChecker { public SpellCheckerImpl(){} @Override public void checkSpelling() { System.out.println("Inside checkSpelling." ); } }
At Configuration level
bind(SpellChecker.class).to(SpellCheckerImpl.class).in(Singleton.class);
At Method level
@Provides @Singleton public SpellChecker provideSpellChecker(){ String dbUrl = "jdbc:mysql://localhost:5326/emp"; String user = "user"; int timeout = 100; SpellChecker SpellChecker = new SpellCheckerImpl(dbUrl, user, timeout); return SpellChecker; }
Example
Let’s see the Scope at class level in action.
Result With @Singleton Annotation
Create a java class named GuiceTester.
GuiceTester.java
import com.google.inject.AbstractModule; import com.google.inject.Guice; import com.google.inject.Inject; import com.google.inject.Injector; import com.google.inject.Singleton; 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); System.out.println(editor.getSpellCheckerId()); TextEditor editor1 = injector.getInstance(TextEditor.class); System.out.println(editor1.getSpellCheckerId()); } } class TextEditor { private SpellChecker spellChecker; @Inject public void setSpellChecker(SpellChecker spellChecker){ this.spellChecker = spellChecker; } public TextEditor() { } public void makeSpellCheck(){ spellChecker.checkSpelling(); } public double getSpellCheckerId(){ return spellChecker.getId(); } } //Binding Module class TextEditorModule extends AbstractModule { @Override protected void configure() { bind(SpellChecker.class).to(SpellCheckerImpl.class); } } interface SpellChecker { public double getId(); public void checkSpelling(); } @Singleton class SpellCheckerImpl implements SpellChecker { double id; public SpellCheckerImpl(){ id = Math.random(); } @Override public void checkSpelling() { System.out.println("Inside checkSpelling." ); } @Override public double getId() { return id; } }
Compile and run the file, you may see the following output with same numbers.
0.3055839187063575 0.3055839187063575
Result Without @Singleton Annotation
Create a java class named GuiceTester.
GuiceTester.java
import com.google.inject.AbstractModule; import com.google.inject.Guice; 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); System.out.println(editor.getSpellCheckerId()); TextEditor editor1 = injector.getInstance(TextEditor.class); System.out.println(editor1.getSpellCheckerId()); } } class TextEditor { private SpellChecker spellChecker; @Inject public void setSpellChecker(SpellChecker spellChecker){ this.spellChecker = spellChecker; } public TextEditor() { } public void makeSpellCheck(){ spellChecker.checkSpelling(); } public double getSpellCheckerId(){ return spellChecker.getId(); } } //Binding Module class TextEditorModule extends AbstractModule { @Override protected void configure() { bind(SpellChecker.class).to(SpellCheckerImpl.class); } } interface SpellChecker { public double getId(); public void checkSpelling(); } class SpellCheckerImpl implements SpellChecker { double id; public SpellCheckerImpl(){ id = Math.random(); } @Override public void checkSpelling() { System.out.println("Inside checkSpelling." ); } @Override public double getId() { return id; } }
Output
Compile and run the file, you may see the following output with different numbers.
0.556007079571739 0.22095011760351602
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