First of all, I feel that I have to make clear one point, I am a
completely newbie at Castle, so please forgive me for all the mistakes
I could make in the following sentences (and for my english) :P

I am currently working on a migration of a bunch of configurations
made in spring.net (xml) to Castle using Fluent API, and the code that
I am wiring is "almost" legacy code, so I have to lower to a minimum
the amount of changes to the existing code in this process of
migrating from spring.net to castle.

@John
About using DoNotWire attribute, I can't go that way for two reasons,
first, because of the legacy code issue I mentioned before and,
second, because that will "tie" my code to Castle.

@Krzysztof
I'm not sure if I understand, I have properties that I want to wire by
using ServiceOverride, like this:

container.Register(
    Component.For<IMyService>()
        .ImplementedBy<MyServiceImpl>()
        .Named("myservice.default"),
    Component.For<IMyService>()
        .ImplementedBy<OtherServiceImpl>()
        .Named("myservice.alternative"),

    Component.For<ProductController>()
        .ServiceOverrides(ServiceOverride.ForProp(p =>
p.MyService).Eq("myservice.alternative")) //<-- here I am using this
extensions 
http://using.castleproject.org/display/IoC/Strongly+Typed+property+wiring+with+Fluent+Registration+API
);

public class ProductController
{
    public IMyService MyService {get;set;}
    public ProductController()
    {
    }
}

But I don't want MyService property to be auto-wired.

If I remove the setter of MyService property, this could be achieved?

Thanks a lot John and Krzysztof
Jorge

On 12 abr, 19:08, Krzysztof Koźmic <[email protected]> wrote:
> why do you have the properties settable if you don't want to set them?
>
> 2010/4/12 jorge.rowies <[email protected]>:
>
> > Hello, Roelof Blom said in the last post of this thread:
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/castle-project-users/browse_thread/thr...
>
> > That one way of disabling property auto-wiring could be achieved with
> > something like this:
>
> > container.Register(Component
> >  .For(impl) .LifeStyle.Transient)
> >  .Activator<MyModelActivator>()
>
> > class MyModelActivator: DefaultComponentActivator
> > {
> >    protected override void SetUpProperties(object instance,
> > CreationContext
> > context)
> >    {
> >        // Do not auto-wire
> >    }
>
> > }
>
> > Which worked great for me, but now I am having problems using
> > ServiceOverrides to set dependencies on a property, and I think it is
> > because of this custom activator.
>
> > Is there any way to prevent property auto wiring and still be able to
> > use ServiceOverrides?
>
> > Thanks a lot
>
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