I believe that most IoC containers allow you to wire dependencies with XML configuration file. What are cons and pros for using configuration file vs. registering dependencies in code?
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These pros and cons are based on my work with spring. It may be slightly different for other containers. XML pro
con
Annotations pro
con
Code pro
con
I am using a mix of XML+Annotation. Some things especially regarding database access are always configured via xml, while things like the controllers or services are mostly configured via annotations in the code. [EDIT: I have borrowed Mauschs code PROs] |
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XML pros:
Code pros:
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I'm assuming that by "registering dependencies in code" you mean "use new". 'new' is an extraordinarily powerful dependency injection framework. It allows you to "inject" your "dependencies" at the time of object creation - meaning no forgotten parameters, or half-constructed objects. The other major potential benefit is that when you use refactoring tools (say in Resharper, or IntelliJ), the calls to new change too Otherwise you can use some XML nonsense and refactor with XSL. |
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