- 
                Notifications
    
You must be signed in to change notification settings  - Fork 1.7k
 
InstanceBindings
        Googler edited this page Aug 6, 2020 
        ·
        7 revisions
      
    You can bind a type to a specific instance of that type. This is usually only useful for objects that don't have dependencies of their own, such as value objects:
    bind(String.class)
        .annotatedWith(Names.named("JDBC URL"))
        .toInstance("jdbc:mysql://localhost/pizza");
    bind(Integer.class)
        .annotatedWith(Names.named("login timeout seconds"))
        .toInstance(10);Avoid using .toInstance with objects that are complicated to create, since it
can slow down application startup. You can use an @Provides method instead.
You can also bind constants using bindConstant:
  bindConstant()
      .annotatedWith(HttpPort.class)
      .to(8080);bindConstant is a shortcut to bind primitive types and other constant types
like String, enum and Class.
- 
User's Guide
 - 
Integration
 - 
Extensions
 - 
Internals
 - 
Releases
 - 
Community