ISubDependencyResolver

On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:51 AM, Adam Langley <[email protected]>wrote:

> Can someone tell me, is it possible to configure the Castle MicroKernel
> to simply return null for a known service type that doesnt have an
> implementation registered?
> The reason I ask is because I have a scenario where a specific service
> will NOT be available, but client code will still attempt to locate it,
> and handle the return being null. All these ComponentNotFound exceptions
> are slowing the program down.
>
> I was hoping for something like
>
> Kernel.Register(Component.For<IMyServiceContract>().Unavailable())
>
> Any possibilities?
>
> - Adam Langley
>
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