Add the ArrayResolver to the kernel.
container.Kernel.Resolver.AddSubResolver(new ArrayResolver());

On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Lars Zeb <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am new to Castle, trying to configure the container programmatically
> rather than with XML.
>
> I have an interface which has two implementations.
>
> container.AddComponent("importDB", typeof (IPostInboundToDatabase),
> typeof (PostAddresses));
> container.AddComponent("importFC", typeof (IPostInboundToDatabase),
> typeof (PostFC));
>
> In the constructor into which I want to inject both implementations, I
> have tried two ways to define the signature:
>
>        public Import(IDictionary<string, IPostInboundToDatabase>
> inboundDB) {...}
>        public Import(IPostInboundToDatabase[] inboundDB) {...}
>
> Both signatures resulted in the following error:
>
> Keys (components with specific keys)
> - inboundDB which was not registered.
>
> If this can be done, what is the proper way to do it? I have to use
> programmatic, not XML, configuration.
>
> Thanks for any help, Lars
>
> >
>

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