* Jamis Buck <jgb3 / email.byu.edu> [Nov 11, 2004 18:50]: > Needle is a dependency injection container for Ruby, employing many of > Ruby's best idioms. > > Project page: http://rubyforge.org/projects/needle > User Manual: http://needle.rubyforge.org > Needle Wiki: http://needle.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl > FAQ: http://needle.rubyforge.org/faq.html > API Docs: http://needle.rubyforge.org/api > > Version 1.1.0 adds some new features: > > * Needle::Registry can now be given both a name and a parent (as > requested by Leon Breedt). This means that Needle no longer enforces the > constraint that registries should exist only at the root of container > hierarchies. > > * The implementing classes for namespaces, interceptor definitions, and > definition contexts are now given as services within Needle. This means > that clients can provide their own custom implementations for those > services, thereby changing Needle's behavior. > > * Chapter 9, "Customizing Needle" has been added to the users manual to > describe how you can add your own implementations of namespaces, et. al. Awesome! Btw, "et al." is written "et al." as it an abbreviation of "et alii", which means "and others" in latin, where others is referring to people, not things. Just thought I might enlighten you. nikolai -- ::: name: Nikolai Weibull :: aliases: pcp / lone-star / aka ::: ::: born: Chicago, IL USA :: loc atm: Gothenburg, Sweden ::: ::: page: www.pcppopper.org :: fun atm: gf,lps,ruby,lisp,war3 ::: main(){printf(&linux["\021%six\012\0"],(linux)["have"]+"fun"-97);}