use IInterceptorSelector

On 23/07/2010 12:29 AM, André wrote:
Hi!

I'm creating proxies this way:

         public static T Build<T>() where T : class, new()
         {
             var notifierInterceptor = new NotifierInterceptor();
             var validationInterceptor = new ValidationInterceptor();

             var proxy =
_generator.CreateClassProxy<T>(validationInterceptor,
notifierInterceptor);
             return proxy;
         }

I've found that, when validationInterceptor executes and throws an
error, the other interceptor doesn't gets a chance to run. I've tried
to reverse the order that they're passed to method:

             var proxy =
_generator.CreateClassProxy<T>(notifierInterceptor,
validationInterceptor);

But same thing, validationInterceptor always runs first.

What can I do to handle that?

Thanks


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