Btw, Java doesn't end on Spring. It doesn't belong to the JDK (for sake thing you rejected Guava), there are lots of other DI frameworks in java.
Not to mention, in the java community, Spring has its share of criticisms for abuse of annotations and performance impact it creates.
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Btw, Java doesn't end on Spring. It doesn't belong to the JDK (for sake thing you rejected Guava), there are lots of other DI frameworks in java.
Not to mention, in the java community, Spring has its share of criticisms for abuse of annotations and performance impact it creates.