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To get started the IOC container must be initialized and implementations must be registered.
Resolving an instance by interface
Resolving multiple instances of the same interface
Resolving same instance from multiple interfaces
Registering an already existing instance
The container supports registration of already existing instances to be resolved by their interfaces.
Configuring instances
Web/Ioc allows instances to be configured. Configuration is done with the optional
configuration array on the 'register()' function. All values are optional.
Registering a named instance or class
Resolving an instance by its class name
Registering a named instance and configuring a mapping to it
Registering an instance with a predefined constructor parameter
Controlling instantiation with a factory closure
Instantiate a non-registered class
If you want to instantiate a class with dependency injection
Invoke a a Closure
Closures may be invoked with its dependencies automatically resolved
Resolving non-resolvable parameters
WebX/Ioc recursively tries to resolve all dependent interfaces upon object creation. Other dependencies must be resolved externally.
Example 1
Utilities
Simple, easy to use bootstrapper for a single shared instance of Ioc. Statically accessible.
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