Craig talking about this, i have seen that you set the UnitOfWork
Behavior as an IEndpointBehavior.
I have seen others doing it as an IContractBehavior or
IServiceBehavior.

Can you tell what was your consideration to decide going for this
instead of the others?

Thanks.

Gustavo.

On Feb 10, 3:57 pm, Craig Neuwirt <cneuw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> They are independent.  You should be able to configure them independently.
>  I suspect what you are looking for is how to manage session/transaction
> scope per request.  If you look at the WcfFacility tests you will find a
> UnitOfWorkBehavior which shows you how to create the plumbing you need.  For
> AR, you will just need to create a new SessionScope/TransactionScope in the
> BeforeInvoke and Dispose it in the AfterInvoke.
>
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:41 AM, crios...@gmail.com <crios...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey guys,
>
> > Can anyone provide working snippet for integration AR and WCF services
> > using windsor container (facility perhaps?) for PerCall (per request)
> > model?..
>
> > Thank you in advance! :)
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