It sounds like a configuration issue somewhere.  You should be able to
request the IMailService using your approach just fine.  Is there any
code/test/config you can send to take a look?

craig

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 6:05 AM, Fabrice Durieu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've a strange problem.
> I've a WCF service serving IMailService contract and using the Wcf
> integration, which works fine.
>
> But the IMailService interface is not only used for wcf, but also
> internally:
>
> I've a workflow using an ExternalDataExchange to communicate with the
> outside world. When I instantiate the MailDataExchangeService, I give the
> container so that it can use it to create an IMailService.
> This is the CTor:
>   public MailDataExchangeService(IServiceProvider serviceProvider) {...}
>
> I use a IServiceProvider to make the component more generic and so I don't
> make an strong link to windsor. But at runtime, I give a WindsorContainer
> to this CTor.
>
> When the workflow use it, this line is executed:
>   IMailService mailService =
> this.ServiceProvider.GetService(typeof(IMailService)) as IMailService;
>
> And oops:
>
> System.ArgumentException: "endpointName cannot be nul or empty"
> at
>
> Castle.Facilities.WcfIntegration.ContractEndpointModel.FromConfiguration(String
> endpointName) dans
>
> c:\\TeamCity\\buildAgent\\work\\5392892d1deb4cf1\\src\\Castle.Facilities.WcfIntegration\\WcfEndpoint.cs:ligne
> 197"
>
> Well .. I don't understand why it's the WcfIntegration that handle this
> instantiation ? Is it because it automatically handle all component with
> the ServiceContract attribute ?
> Do you have any idea on how to avoid this ?
> I still have the possibility to duplicate the IMailService interface, one
> with the ServiceContract attributes (used in wcf), and another one that's
> just internally used. But it's ugly :)
>
> Tx for any help!
> Fabrice
>
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