On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:34 PM, hammett <[email protected]> wrote:

> - Lightweight
> - Remove lifestyle extension points
> - Make it support only three: transient, singleton &
> contextual/deepest container
>
> With that in mind the need for component burden is zero, and you can
> achieve per-whatever lifetime by using subcontainers.
>

I depend on Component Burden since I use Pool lifestyles.  Why do you want
to remove that.  It's a common approach when you have expensive components.
In my case, its an desktop MVC infrasttructure.


>
> Oh,, and
> - Mef integration
> if you have the time.
>
>
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