In the previous article I showed how to take advantage of some of the features offered by Windsor Container to configure components and supply dependencies. You have seen how to deal with compulsory and optional dependencies, as well as how...More
In the previous article I showed how to take advantage of some of the features offered by Windsor Container to configure components and supply dependencies. You have seen how to deal with compulsory and optional dependencies, as well as how to inject simple values and component references, either individually or collected into arrays, lists and dictionaries.
Since the previous article didn't show much of the features offered by Castle Windsor Container, I will resume the previous discussion extending the requirements of the former example to show how IoC deals with changes and what is its real...
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