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For a normal Map, you can setup binding in Guice like this

MapBinder<K, V> mapBinder = MapBinder.newMapBinder(binder(), K.class, V.class);
mapBinder.addBinding(key).to(V.class);

Is there an equivalent setup binding for Guava table?

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  • I'd be very surprised if there was. Nov 18, 2021 at 21:47
  • so I can have a @Provides method that returns a Table<K1, K2, V>, but I don't want to instantiate different object of type V. I want to rely on Guice to do DI and create objects when needed. What's the best way to do it with Table?
    – chepukha
    Nov 18, 2021 at 23:50
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    Do it with a map with pairs of keys, then convert that map to a Table. Nov 19, 2021 at 0:40

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