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package javax.inject;
/**
* Factory to create instances of a bean.
*
* Example: injecting and using Instance
*
*
* package example;
*
* import javax.inject.*;
* import javax.servlet.*;
*
* public class MyServlet extends GenericServlet {
* {@link javax.inject.Inject @Inject} {@literal @Provider}<MyBean> _beanFactory;
*
* public void service(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse res)
* {
* MyBean bean = _beanFactory.get();
* }
* }
*
*/
public interface Provider
{
/**
* Returns an instance of the selected bean
*/
public T get();
}