you do not instantiate types, you instantiate instances of that type.

anyhoo, you don't need windsor for that.

var types = from t in Assembly.GetTypes()
                 where t.GetInterfaces().Contains(typeof(IWhatever))
                 select t;

var instances = types.ToList().ForEach(t=>Activator.CreateInstance(t));



now, assuming you had all of these registered in Windsor as implementations
for the said types, you could have

var instances = container.ResolveAll(IWhatever);


On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 6:02 PM, ABadylin-hill30 <abady...@hill30.com>wrote:

> I need to extract from a dll all the types implementing specific
> interface and instantiate them. Is it possible to do this using
> Windsor container?
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