Move routing-in-play -> play-framework
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import com.google.inject.AbstractModule;
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import java.time.Clock;
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import services.ApplicationTimer;
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import services.AtomicCounter;
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import services.Counter;
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/**
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* This class is a Guice module that tells Guice how to bind several
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* different types. This Guice module is created when the Play
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* application starts.
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*
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* Play will automatically use any class called `Module` that is in
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* the root package. You can create modules in other locations by
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* adding `play.modules.enabled` settings to the `application.conf`
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* configuration file.
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*/
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public class Module extends AbstractModule {
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@Override
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public void configure() {
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// Use the system clock as the default implementation of Clock
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bind(Clock.class).toInstance(Clock.systemDefaultZone());
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// Ask Guice to create an instance of ApplicationTimer when the
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// application starts.
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bind(ApplicationTimer.class).asEagerSingleton();
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// Set AtomicCounter as the implementation for Counter.
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bind(Counter.class).to(AtomicCounter.class);
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}
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}
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