trunk rulz
viva la trunk

On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 8:28 PM, shovavnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I've built from the trunk and the same syntax I was using is now
> working correctly.
>
> I do like the IRegistration mechanism in the new syntax.
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Nov 21, 6:39 pm, "Tiago Soczek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ops, its not a syntax issue, with trunk build the test pass.
> > You can build from trunk and test again?
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 2:22 PM, shovavnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm having trouble getting Windsor (and MicroKernel) resolving chained
> > > constructor dependencies. Am I using the container incorrectly? Is
> > > this a bug?
> >
> > > For example, this test fails:
> >
> > >                [Test]
> > >                public void ContainerShouldResolveChainedDependency()
> > >                {
> > >                        using(var container = new WindsorContainer())
> > >                        {
> > >                                container.AddComponent<ITestService,
> > > TestService>();
> > >                                container.AddComponent<ITestService1,
> > > TestService1>();
> >
> > >  Assert.That(container.Resolve<ITestService1>(), Is.Not.Null); //
> > > this fails
> > >                        }
> > >                }
> >
> > > Here's the code for the test services. Note that TestService1 defines
> > > a constructor dependency for ITestService.
> >
> > >        public interface ITestService {}
> >
> > >        public class TestService : ITestService {}
> >
> > >        public interface ITestService1 { ITestService Test { get; } }
> >
> > >        public class TestService1 : ITestService1
> > >        {
> > >                public ITestService Test { get; private set; }
> > >                public TestService1(ITestService test) { Test = test; }
> > >        }
> >
> > > And here's the exception stack trace:
> >
> > > at
> >
> > >
> Castle.MicroKernel.ComponentActivator.DefaultComponentActivator.SetUpProperties
> > > (Object instance, CreationContext context)
> > > at
> >
> > >
> Castle.MicroKernel.ComponentActivator.DefaultComponentActivator.InternalCreate
> > > (CreationContext context)
> > > at
> > > Castle.MicroKernel.ComponentActivator.AbstractComponentActivator.Create
> > > (CreationContext context)
> > > at Castle.MicroKernel.Lifestyle.SingletonLifestyleManager.Resolve
> > > (CreationContext context)
> > > at Castle.MicroKernel.Handlers.DefaultHandler.Resolve(CreationContext
> > > context)
> > > at Castle.MicroKernel.DefaultKernel.ResolveComponent(IHandler handler,
> > > Type service, IDictionary additionalArguments)
> > > at Castle.MicroKernel.DefaultKernel.get_Item(Type service)
> > > at Castle.Windsor.WindsorContainer.Resolve(Type service)
> > > at Castle.Windsor.WindsorContainer.Resolve[T]()
> > > at MyTests.ContainerShouldResolveChainedDependency() in
> > > MyTests.cs:line 62
> >
>


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