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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:44:25+00:00 2026-05-12T14:44:25+00:00

Has anybody ever seen/attempted to write a service locator pattern which uses a Guice

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Has anybody ever seen/attempted to write a service locator pattern which uses a Guice style configuration system?

Currently I have a GWT project (which happens to use GWT-RPC) that uses a command pattern wherein my RPC servlet that looks like this…

public interface TransactionService extends RemoteService {

    <T extends Response> T execute(Action<T> action);
}

In my current implementation of the execute method I do this…

if(action instanceof SomeActionImpl){
  doSomeActionImpl((SomeActionImpl)action);
}else if(action instanceof SomeActionImpl2){
  doSomeActionImpl2((SomeActionImpl2)action);
}

What I would like to do is figure out a way to get rid of the giant if statement. I would need some way of registering that ActionImpl1’s class should be delegated to another implementation of TransactioNService.

Any ideas? I was thinking of just adding entries to a HashMap where the key is the Action’s class and the value is the ServiceImpl’s Class. One I have a reference to the ServiceImpl class I could use Guice to get an instance of TransactionService.

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    2026-05-12T14:44:25+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:44 pm

    Take a look at the net.customware.gwt.dispatch.server.DefaultActionHandlerRegistry class in gwt-dispatch (http://code.google.com/p/gwt-dispatch/); it does exactly what you are suggesting. Here is the member variable that stores the handlers:

    private final Map<Class<? extends Action<?>>, ActionHandler<?, ?>> handlers;

    If you want to execute the handlers on the server side, then use the gwt-dispatch server-side components; if it’s client-side stuff, then consider modelling your dispatching class on DefaultActionHandlerRegistry.

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