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I'm going to be investigating this. I'm working on an Android project that uses Guice extensively and we're suffering some performance problems. I'll keep this list posted with my progress. I expect to have something within a few weeks.
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> uglifying my code by removing annotations from injected parameters,
Which - @Named("foo") and @MyBindingAnnotation, or are you talking about something else.
Not sure it's that ugly to implement tagging interfaces instead of binding annotations (depends on how verbose and how many of these you have to make. Matter of style I suppose, but I can see it being worth it if you're feeling the pain here.
Jesse, if you haven't already been talking to Bob Lee, I hear he's been doing some optimizations of his own with the Square app. I'm not sure if they are application or Guice core optimizations.
It wouldn't hurt to get in touch with him. I tried contacting him a couple of times over the past couple months, but he doesn't know me from Adam, and haven't heard back.
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I'm wondering if I could start with a simple injector that configures just the modules necessary to start up the main screen of the application, and then perform the remaining configuration on a background thread. To do this, I wouldn't want to repeat the work done in the first createInjector, and ideally would do something like injector.addModules(...), which of course does not exist.
Is there a way to do this?