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Generally, dependency management (or dependency injection) is a software design pattern in which one or more dependencies (or services) are injected, or passed by reference, into a dependent object (or client) and are made part of the client's state. More specifically, it refers to the approach for accessing implementations of manager and provider interfaces.
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Concept - Dependency Injection and ObjectGraphs | 7.0 | |
Cookbook - Dependency Injection and ObjectGraphs | 7.4 |
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