Can you use ILoggerFactory?

if so, you can use a factory instance to instanciate the logger, then
set your instance manually

On Dec 9, 1:41 pm, vdhant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys
> Normally one would go something like the following:
>         public ILogger Logger
>         {
>                 get { return logger; }
>                 set { logger = value; }
>         }
> By adding this property to a class, when you get the instance of that
> class from Windsor, it automatically sets this property with an
> ILogger instance. Castle knows which ILogger to create due to the
> settings that are in the associated configuration file.
>
> I have a circumstance where I need to trigger this process manually in
> order to complete some of the unit tests for the changes I am dong.
>
> So If I have a variable of type ILogger and want to populate it
> manually based on the setting in the config how would I do this. I
> think it has something to do with LoggingFacility but it requires me
> to populate the constructor with values from the config. But i
> shouldn't have to do this, how do I tell castle just to get it from
> the config.
>
> Cheers
> Anthony
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