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You're probably thinking something like: "this is a large amount of work just to give me a database connection", and you are correct; dependency injection is typically not that useful for smaller projects. It comes into its own on large projects where the up-front effort pays for itself in two ways: You're probably thinking something like: "this is a large amount of work just to give me a database connection", and you are correct; dependency injection is typically not that useful for smaller projects. It comes into its own on large projects where the up-front effort pays for itself in two ways:
> 1. Forces decoupling. In our example, this is illustrated by decoupling our configuration and database configuration. 1. Forces decoupling. In our example, this is illustrated by decoupling our configuration and database configuration.
> 2. After a type is configured, it can be injected anywhere with no additional effort. Simply @inject and it appears. We don't really illustrate that here, but you can imagine adding an arbitrary number of RequestHandler subclasses, all of which will automatically have a DB connection provided. 2. After a type is configured, it can be injected anywhere with no additional effort. Simply @inject and it appears. We don't really illustrate that here, but you can imagine adding an arbitrary number of RequestHandler subclasses, all of which will automatically have a DB connection provided.
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