Just checked, we aren't using it either.

2010/8/29 Krzysztof Koźmic <[email protected]>

>  Hey guys.
>
> I'm looking at some more serious modifications that we could do for Windsor
> 3.0 and one thing that I'd really like to get rid of is
> IKernel.RemoveComponent (not to be confused with IKernel.ReleaseComponent or
> IWindsorContainer.Release). I'm talking about method that is the opposite of
> Register, not Resolve.
>
> The method is very flawed, not thread safe, has bugs, its usability is at
> best questionable and getting rid of it (so that I can make an assumption
> that once a component is in the container it can not dissappear) would
> enable me to get rid of lots of code and make some performance
> optimizations.
>
> So my question is - what do you think about this idea - did anyone of you
> ever really used this? If so - why and for what?
>
> feedback greatly appreciated, thanks
>
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