As an aside, I also got a Provider version working, which was a pretty ugly, and not something that seems easily reusable. I ended up creating a proxy class that wrapped an instance of the class I wanted (and implemented the same interface), passed all the methods through to the contained object, then added another method to kick off the runAsync call. Two things I don't like about that approach are:
- I ended up explicitly instantiating my class in the runAsync call, which seems to render some of the injection concept moot
- because of my additional method to load the proxy, I either had to add that to my base interface, or typecast what I got from the provider, to the proxy class, in order to invoke it. I chose the latter.
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