were you able to create a reproduction you could post here?

Krzysztof

On 2010-01-26 02:18, Mark Richman wrote:
Oddly, this imperative version works perfectly:

container.AddComponentLifeStyle("entityurlsprovider.picker",
                                     typeof
(IWebAdminEntityPickerEntityUrlsProvider<>),
                                     typeof
(WebAdminEntityPickerEntityUrlsProvider<>),
                                     LifestyleType.Transient);

the declarative version still fails though...syntax error?

<component id="entityurlsprovider.picker"

service="KGroup.KMS.Administration.IWebAdminEntityPickerEntityUrlsProvider`1,
KGroup.KMS.Core"

type="KGroup.KMS.Administration.Common.WebAdminEntityPickerEntityUrlsProvider`1,
KGroup.KMS.Core"
                  lifestyle="transient"/>

Thanks,
Mark

On Jan 25, 5:24 pm, Krzysztof Koźmic<[email protected]>
wrote:
By reproduction I mean a minimalistic solution that exhibits the issue.
I just tried to re-create your scenario and I hate to tell you that it
works on my machine.

The fact that the exception message says

Type ''

is misleading.
It means you used open generic type. If the type was indeed not being
found, an other exception would be thrown.
Try to isolate the issue and post the solution here.
At this point I can't really think of anything that could cause this issue.

Krzysztof

On 2010-01-25 23:20, Mark Richman wrote:

What do you mean by reproduction? There is nothing I'm doing
explicitly in my code to try loading the class other than new
WindsorContainer(new XmlInterpreter()). From there, the Windsor code
takes over and eventually throws an exception. Seems to me like the
method for parsing the web.config<component>    element may have
changed, causing an empty string to be passed as the 'type' argument
to
Castle.Windsor.Installer.DefaultComponentInstaller.AssertImplementsService
(id,service,type). Like I mentioned, I have made zero changes to my
code, other than replacing the Castle*.dll files.
On Jan 25, 5:00 pm, Krzysztof Koźmic<[email protected]>
wrote:
Stack trace is not really helpful here.
Can you create a reproduction and post it?
This does not really seem to make much sense to me
Krzysztof
On 2010-01-25 22:42, Mark Richman wrote:
Maybe this stack trace will help:
[Exception: Could not set up component 'entityurlsprovider.picker'.
Type '' does not implement service
'KGroup.KMS.Administration.IWebAdminEntityPickerEntityUrlsProvider`1,
KGroup.KMS.Core, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=null']
Castle.Windsor.Installer.DefaultComponentInstaller.AssertImplementsService
(String id, Type service, Type type) +255
      Castle.Windsor.Installer.DefaultComponentInstaller.SetUpComponents
(IConfiguration[] configurations, IWindsorContainer container) +348
      Castle.Windsor.Installer.DefaultComponentInstaller.SetUp
(IWindsorContainer container, IConfigurationStore store) +124
      Castle.Windsor.WindsorContainer.RunInstaller() +98
      Castle.Windsor.WindsorContainer..ctor(IConfigurationInterpreter
interpreter) +167
      Global.Application_Start(Object sender, EventArgs e)
On Jan 25, 4:33 pm, Mark Richman<[email protected]>     wrote:
I did a Clean Solution, Rebuild Solution. I even deleted the contents
of /bin and rebuilt. I get the same error.
On Jan 25, 4:25 pm, Krzysztof Ko 1/4 mic<[email protected]>
wrote:
Looks like it somehow does not pick your implementation type. Do Clean
in Visual Studio, and then Build all projects
On 2010-01-25 22:16, Mark Richman wrote:
I am trying to upgrade from these versions:
Castle.Core 1.1.0.542
Castle.DynamicProxy2 2.1.0.5642
Castle.MicroKernel 2.0.0.5642
Castle.Windsor 2.0.0.5642
to the current versions:
Castle.Core 1.2.0.6623
Castle.DynamicProxy2 2.2.0.6628
Castle.MicroKernel 2.1.0.6655
Castle.Windsor 2.1.0.6655
I get the following exception at startup:
Could not set up component 'entityurlsprovider.picker'. Type '' does
not implement service
'KGroup.KMS.Administration.IWebAdminEntityPickerEntityUrlsProvider`1,
KGroup.KMS.Core, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=null'
in this line of code in Application_Start:
var container = new WindsorContainer(new XmlInterpreter());
for this configuration:
<component id="entityurlsprovider.picker"
service="KGroup.KMS.Administration.IWebAdminEntityPickerEntityUrlsProvider`1,
KGroup.KMS.Core"
type="KGroup.KMS.Administration.Common.WebAdminEntityPickerEntityUrlsProvider`1,
KGroup.KMS.Core"
lifestyle="transient"/>
I have not changed a single line of code, other than swapping out the
dll's above and recompiling without errors.
Is there a breaking change I should be aware of?
Thanks,
Mark

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