Context and Dependency Injection (CDI 1.1)
Learn how to decouple and inject your components with CDI (Context and Dependency Injection) in your Java SE and Java EE applications.
Context and Dependency Injection takes its roots from injection frameworks and today has become a common ground for several Java EE specifications. In this course you will discover the CDI programming model and its concept of “loose coupling, strong typing.” You will see that decoupling goes further by bringing interceptors and decorators to the entire platform.
Author Name: Antonio Goncalves
Author Description:
Antonio is a senior software architect living in Paris. He started working in IT in 1992. Initially focused in C and C++ development, he switched to Java in the late 1990s. Antonio’s career has taken him to different countries and companies where he now works as an independent Java EE consultant. As a former BEA consultant, he has great expertise in application servers such as Weblogic, JBoss and GlassFish. He is particularly fond of Open Source and is a member of the OOSGTP (Open Source Get Tog… more
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