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Old 05-07-2008
Butterfly Container 2.2.0 (Default branch)

Butterfly Container is a Java dependency injectioncontainer. It is smaller (~100KB jar), yet more flexible andeasier to use than Spring, Pico, and Guice (atleast in the developers' opinion). Instead of XML,Butterfly Container is configured using a simple,flexible, Java-like configuration language, or byplugging plain non-annotation, non-reflection Javafactories into the container. There are noexternal dependencies.License: The Apache License 2.0Changes:
This version makes it possible to replacefactories in the container at runtime. This is ahandy feature during unit testing.Image

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Excel::Template::Container::Loop(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     Excel::Template::Container::Loop(3pm)

NAME
Excel::Template::Container::Loop - Excel::Template::Container::Loop PURPOSE
To provide looping NODE NAME
LOOP INHERITANCE
Excel::Template::Container ATTRIBUTES
o NAME This is the name of the loop. It's used to identify within the parameter set what variables to expose to the children nodes each iteration. CHILDREN
None EFFECTS
None DEPENDENCIES
None USAGE
<loop name="LOOPY"> ... Children here ... </loop> In the above example, the children nodes would have access to the LOOPY array of hashes as parameters. Each iteration through the array would expose a different hash of parameters to the children. These loops work just like HTML::Template's loops. (I promise I'll give more info here!) There is one difference - I prefer using Perl-like scoping, so accessing of variables outside the LOOP scope from within is perfectly acceptable. You can also hide outside variables with inner values, if you desire, just like Perl. AUTHOR
Rob Kinyon (rob.kinyon@gmail.com) SEE ALSO
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-29 Excel::Template::Container::Loop(3pm)
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