no, you can't. You get just the object. Why would you want its key?

On 11 Maj, 15:42, Thiago de Arruda <[email protected]> wrote:
> If I register a component :
>
>  kernel.AddComponentInstance("key", someComponent);
>
> If I get a reference to 'someComponent' on another method, can I get
> its corresponding kernel key?
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