Hm...i read the hole blog but could not find anything related :( But anyway, it answers some other questions :)
2009/6/20 Markus Zywitza <[email protected]> > I remember to have read something similar on Krzysztof's tutorial on DP2: > > http://kozmic.pl/Tags/DynamicProxy/default.aspx > > -Markus > > Am 20. Juni 2009 12:53 schrieb Volker Röppischer <belvasis.de@ > googlemail.com>: > > Nobody any hint for me, how to do this? I thought about using factories >> with the container but I can't do >> this because one can register a specific TaskBuilder for a TaskDefinition. >> >> >> ITaskBuilder pBuilder = >> ServiceResolver.doResolveByKey<ITaskBuilder>(i_pTaskDef.Identity, >> pArguments); >> if( pBuilder == null ) >> { >> //Is there a Default - ITaskBuilder - implementation? >> pBuilder = >> ServiceResolver.doResolveByKey<ITaskBuilder>("ITaskBuilder_default", >> pArguments); >> } >> pTask = pBuilder.doBuild(); >> >> So i can't asure, that there is always a proxied instance of an ITask but >> i need this because i want to check >> if the Task meets all Specifications of the registered >> TaskAvailabilityCheckers. I know this could be done >> by the TaskBuilder itself but i have to be aware that a developer using >> this thing simply writes pTask = new MyTask() >> without checking anything. >> So maybe i' completly wrong on that. Any suggestion would be fine. >> >> Thanks >> >> 2009/6/18 Belvasis <[email protected]> >> >> Hi, I have a short question. If i use the CreateInterfaceProxyWithTarget >>> - method, the result is a proxy >>> that allows to call and intercept all Methods defined by the specified >>> interface. But i have the >>> following situation: >>> >>> interface ITask >>> { >>> void doStart(); >>> } >>> >>> [TaskImplementor] >>> class MyTask : ITask >>> { >>> doStart() {}; >>> [TaskImplementorMethod] >>> void doStartToo() {}; >>> } >>> >>> later on... >>> >>> void TaskRegistry.doExecuteTask(ITask i_pTask) >>> { >>> //Proxy the task to intercept the doStart() or all other method marked >>> as [TaskImplementorMethod] >>> } >>> >>> So now i want to intercept a method that is not provided by the Proxy >>> generated by CreateInterfaceProxyWithTarget. I understand this >>> but how can i do it to intercept other methods, unknown by the interface >>> since my TaskRegistry doesn't know anything about >>> the concrete Task Implementations. If i use >>> CreateClassProxy(i_pTask.GetType()) the result is a correct object of type >>> MyTask, but it >>> is empty. So i thought if there would be a method like >>> CreateClassProxyWithTarget(i_pTask.GetType(),i_pTask) it could solve my >>> problem, but there isn't one :-) Maybe there is another way to do this? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Volker >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Castle Project Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/castle-project-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
