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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:11:54+00:00 2026-05-13T16:11:54+00:00

Thanks for reading. I’m using Unity framework to implement dependency injection in my app

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Thanks for reading.

I’m using Unity framework to implement dependency injection in my app (ASP.Net MVC).
Sometimes there are some cyclic dependencies among services that I want to avoid.

So I’m looking for solutions : )


My case

well lets imagine 3 services ServiceSally, ServiceJoe, ServiceJudy

ServiceSally depends on ServiceJoe

ServiceJoe depends on ServiceJudy

ServiceJudy depends on ServiceSally (<< That is kind of weird isn’t it?)

So if you instance ServiceSally, she will need ServiceJoe to be injected, and ServiceJoe will need ServiceJudy and…. BANG!… ServiceJudy will need ServiceSally starting an endless cycle -and very sad love triangle-.


How could I solve this cyclic-loveTriangle case? : /

UPDATE:

My first solution: The LazyJoe

What about to use a wrapper around the services references to delay the injection until they are used?

What do you think?

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    2026-05-13T16:11:54+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:11 pm

    This depends on what (if any) DI framework you’re using. Spring for example will handle this kind of cyclic dependency as long as not every involved bean (object) is initialized by a constructor. Basically it injects an empty object into (at least) one of the other beans and initializes it later. So the sequence is something like:

    1. Create a ServiceSally
    2. Create a ServiceJoe
    3. Create a ServiceJudy
    4. Initialize ServiceJudy
    5. Inject ServiceJudy into ServiceJoe
    6. Initialize ServiceJoe
    7. Inject ServiceJoe into ServiceSally
    8. Initialize ServiceSally
    9. Inject ServiceSally into ServiceJudy
    10. Tell ServiceJoe, ServiceJudy and ServiceSally that they’re ready

    This is why initialization-on-construction won’t work with this method (because initialization is deferred). It’s really the only way to handle it. Well maybe you could use some kind of proxy (temporary or permanent) too.

    Generally speaking, at least in my experience, cyclic dependencies are symptomatic of a design that is either flawed in some way or in need of simplification.

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