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# =============================================================================
# Copyright (c) 2004, Jamis Buck (jamis@37signals.com)
# All rights reserved.
#
# This source file is distributed as part of the Needle dependency injection
# library for Ruby. This file (and the library as a whole) may be used only as
# allowed by either the BSD license, or the Ruby license (or, by association
# with the Ruby license, the GPL). See the "doc" subdirectory of the Needle
# distribution for the texts of these licenses.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# needle website : http://needle.rubyforge.org
# project website: http://rubyforge.org/projects/needle
# =============================================================================
#++
#--
# Documentation Roadmap:
#
# The following items will given you sufficient background to understand how to
# use the Needle API in your own programs.
#
# 1. Start with needle/registry.rb. This describes how to create a new
# service registry.
#
# 2. Then, read needle/container.rb. This describes the interface of the
# registry and namespaces.
#
# The following items are only necessary if you want to understand how Needle
# works internally. You will rarely (if ever) need to use these interfaces
# directly in your own programs:
#
# 1. needle/service-point.rb. This describes how services are instantiated.
#
# 2. needle/models.rb and needle/models/*.rb. These describe the service
# models that are available, which are used to manage the lifecycles of
# instantiated services.
#
# 3. needle/interceptor.rb. This describes the interface for configuring
# interceptors on services.
#
# 4. needle/interceptor-builder.rb. This describes the routines for
# constructing the proxy objects and interceptor chains around services.
#
# 5. needle/log-factory.rb and needle/logger.rb. These define the logging
# interface for needle.
#
# 6. needle/logging-interceptor.rb. This defines the logging interceptor
# service, which wraps every method of a service and logs tracing
# information.
#++
require 'needle/errors'
require 'needle/registry'
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