Ok I think Im getting somewhere. I think I need to use the
IContainerAccessor in my global.cs file, and instantiate the container
in the app_start.
Then when there's an incoming request, windsor will instantiate the
webservice class.
Am I getting warmer?

On May 6, 9:54 am, AndyKnight <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Im trying to find a way of using windsor with my webservice and
> wondered if anyone can help me or point me in the right direction?
> My problem is, how exactly does a webservice class get instantiated
> when there's an incoming request, and how do I override that to use
> the class from the windsor container instead?
>
> Right now, my web service contains lots of references to my static
> windsor container, like: Ioc.Resolve<IAccountService>, which makes
> unit testing the webservice class very hard.
>
> kind regards
>
> Andy
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