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package com.google.inject;

/**
 * A module contributes configuration information, typically interface bindings, which will be used
 * to create an {@link Injector}. A Guice-based application is ultimately composed of little more
 * than a set of {@code Module}s and some bootstrapping code.
 *
 * 

Your Module classes can use a more streamlined syntax by extending {@link AbstractModule} * rather than implementing this interface directly. * *

In addition to the bindings configured via {@link #configure}, bindings will be created for * all methods annotated with {@literal @}{@link Provides}. Use scope and binding annotations on * these methods to configure the bindings. */ public interface Module { /** * Contributes bindings and other configurations for this module to {@code binder}. * *

Do not invoke this method directly to install submodules. Instead use * {@link Binder#install(Module)}, which ensures that {@link Provides provider methods} are * discovered. */ void configure(Binder binder); }





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