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Creating a Simple IoC Container Posted: Apr 9, 2007 10:29 PM
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The simplest type of resources we can inject into a dependent object are initialization values. In this first sample we create a simple IoC container, BeanFactory, that creates Java classes for us and then initializes them with values defined in an XML file. Before diving into the details of implementing the IoC container, let's review how our application interacts with the IoC container.

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