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Justine Tunney e82a40a2fb Add WHOIS disclaimer text to ConfigModule
This fixes #23 for @parsoj by allowing a custom disclaimer to be
specified via dependency injection modules.

By making the disclaimer part of the dependency injection graph, it can
come from anywhere.

For example, if I was Donuts, I would have my own repository. I'd use an
external http_archive() repository for Domain Registry. Then I would
write my own Dagger @Component for each App Engine module. My Component
would have a list of Dagger Modules, which I copied from the Domain
Registry version. Then I would swap out ConfigModule with my own
DonutsConfigModule, which provides the same values.

So long as a method exists that @Provides @Config("whoisRegistry"), and
the module containing it is listed in the @Component, the dependency
injection graph becomes valid and complete for the whois package
(provided other dependencies are met.)

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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=128082921
2016-07-21 14:55:38 -04:00

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package(
default_visibility = ["//java/google/registry:registry_project"],
)
licenses(["notice"]) # Apache 2.0
java_library(
name = "whois",
srcs = glob(["*.java"]),
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
"//java/com/google/common/annotations",
"//java/com/google/common/base",
"//java/com/google/common/collect",
"//java/com/google/common/html",
"//java/com/google/common/io",
"//java/com/google/common/net",
"//third_party/java/appengine:appengine-api",
"//third_party/java/dagger",
"//third_party/java/joda_time",
"//third_party/java/jsr305_annotations",
"//third_party/java/jsr330_inject",
"//third_party/java/objectify:objectify-v4_1",
"//third_party/java/servlet/servlet_api",
"//java/google/registry/config",
"//java/google/registry/model",
"//java/google/registry/request",
"//java/google/registry/util",
"//java/google/registry/xml",
],
)