How I use Inversion of Control containers – pulling from the container
As I expected my previous post prompted a few questions regarding the Three Container Calls pattern I outlined. Major one of them is how to handle the following scenario: We create our container,...
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I’ve blogged a bit in the past, more or less explicitly, about patterns and antipatterns of Inversion of Control usage. This is yet another post that will (possibly) spawn a series. We’ll see about...
View ArticleMust Windsor track my components?
Probably the single most misunderstood feature of Castle Windsor is regarding its lifetime management of components. Hopefully in this post (and the next one) I’ll be able to clear all the...
View ArticleMust I release everything when using Windsor?
This is a follow up to my previous post. If you haven’t yet – go and read that one first. I’ll wait. So where were we? Aha… In the last post I said, that Windsor (any container in general) creates...
View ArticleTalking Shop Down Under podcast about Windsor
Not too long ago Richard Banks was kind enough to have me on his podcast – Talking Shop Down Under. We chatted a little bit about Windsor, including what we’re working on for the next version. If you...
View ArticleIoC concepts: Service
As part of preparing for release of Windsor 3.1 I decided to revisit parts of Windsor’s documentation and try to make it more approachable to some completely new to IoC. This and few following posts...
View ArticleIoC concepts: Component
As part of preparing for release of Windsor 3.1 I decided to revisit parts of Windsor’s documentation and try to make it more approachable to some completely new to IoC. This and few following posts...
View ArticleIoC concepts: Dependency
As part of preparing for release of Windsor 3.1 I decided to revisit parts of Windsor’s documentation and try to make it more approachable to some completely new to IoC. This and few previous...
View ArticleIoC container solves a problem you might not have but it's a nice problem to...
On frameworks and libraries A logging framework helps you log what's happening in your application. A UI framework helps you render and animate UIs to the user. A communication library helps connecting...
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