I've not done a great deal of scala work, but rarely do I see any big
dependency injection frameworks involved in Scala projects.
Scala solves the problem in the core of the language rather than relying
on magical frameworks.
I'd recommend testing with Groovy, so you get the advantages of awesome
syntax. This will cooperate much better with Spring and Big Java
Frameworks in general.
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David
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