Thank you for taking the time to respond.

We don't sign any of our project assemblies and without the
interceptor (line#7)  everything is working perfectly fine.  As soon
as we add line#7 (interceptor) we run into problems.
The interceptor implementation does use a few .Net Framework
dependencies, which are signed by MSFT, but that's it as far as I can
determine.

If I understand you correctly, you are saying we will not be able to
use Dynamic Proxy AOP interceptors unless all assemblies loaded by the
generated proxy class are also signed?

Is there a way we can force DP to create an unsigned proxy?


On Aug 25, 5:12 pm, Krzysztof Koźmic <[email protected]>
wrote:
>   that's an exception that CLR throws when you're trying to load
> non-strongly named assembly from strongly named assembly.
> The solution is to strongly name all of your assemblies or none.
>
> Krzysztof
>
> On 26/08/2010 7:58 AM, jj wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am having problems using 2.1  Castle.Core.Interceptor.IInterceptor
> > with IIS7 and unsigned assemblies (no strong-name).
>
> > When the service is called, I get the exception below.   If I comment
> > out line #7, everything 'works'...except my interceptor is obviously
> > not included.
> > Are DP interceptors supported in IIS7 with non-signed components?
>
> > global.asax.cs
> > ---------------------
> > 1         container.Register(
> > 2            AllTypes.Of<IService>()
> > 3             
> > .FromAssembly(System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly())
> > 4             .WithService.FirstInterface()
> > 5             .Configure(configurer =>  configurer.LifeStyle.Transient)
> > 6             .Configure(configurer =>
> > configurer.Named(configurer.Implementation.FullName))
> > 7             .Configure(configurer =>
> > configurer.Interceptors<Performance.Interceptors.StopwatchInterceptor>())
> > 8             .Configure(configurer =>  configurer.ActAs(
> > 9                     new DefaultServiceModel()
> > 10                     .AddEndpoints(WcfEndpoint.BoundTo(customBinding))
> > 11                   .Hosted()
> > 12                     )
> > 13                 )
> > 14           );
>
> > ----------- runtime exception ---------
> > Exception:
> > System.ServiceModel.FaultException`1[System.ServiceModel.ExceptionDetail]:
> > Could not load file or assembly 'Blaz.House.DomainModel,
> > Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its
> > dependencies. A strongly-named assembly is required. (Exception from
> > HRESULT: 0x80131044) (Fault Detail is equal to An ExceptionDetail,
> > likely created by IncludeExceptionDetailInFaults=true, whose value is:
> > System.IO.FileLoadException: Could not load file or assembly
> > 'Blaz.House.DomainModel, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
> > PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. A strongly-named
> > assembly is required. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131044)
> >     at
> > Castle.Proxies.Invocations.IStudyService_FindStudies.InvokeMethodOnTarget()
> >     at Castle.DynamicProxy.AbstractInvocation.Proceed()
> >     at
> > Performance.Interceptors.StopwatchInterceptor.Intercept(IInvocation
> > invocation) in E:\dev\_Mainline\Blaz.House.Services.Admin\Interceptors
> > \StopWatchInterceptor.cs:line 77
> >     at Castle.DynamicProxy.AbstractInvocation.Proceed()
> >     at Castle.Proxies.IStudyServiceProxy.FindStudies(RequestContext
> > context, FindStudiesRequest request)
> >     at SyncInvokeFindStudies(Object , Object[] , Object[] )
> >     at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.SyncMethodInvoker.Invoke(Object
> > instance, Object[] inputs, Object[...)

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