Connecting JavaEE Components With Dependency Injection
GraniteDS integrates with the major JavaEE frameworks:
- EJB3
- Spring
- JBoss Seam
- CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)
- Google Guice
Additionally, it comes with a basic Java component framework (called Pojo) that let you expose simple Java beans as remote destinations (with 3 possible scopes: request, session or application).
Accessing these frameworks from a Flex application is straightforward if you use:
- The dependency injection mechanism provided by the Tide.
- GraniteDS code generation tools (available as an Eclipse plug-in or an Ant task, see Gas3) that replicate on-the-fly your JavaEE components in ActionScript3.
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