Dru,

have a look at the doco:
http://stw.castleproject.org/Windsor.MainPage.ashx
especially first two elements in the using the container section.

Also the following posts talk about certain aspects of how I use the container
http://kozmic.pl/archive/2010/06/20/how-i-use-inversion-of-control-containers.aspx
http://kozmic.pl/archive/2010/06/22/how-i-use-inversion-of-control-containers-ndash-pulling-from.aspx
http://kozmic.pl/archive/2010/08/10/ioc-patterns-ndash-partitioning-registration.aspx

WRT facilities and installers - I use both - it's not either/or since they fulfill different roles.

Unit testing is a interesting topic and you just brought to my attention that it's not covered at all in the doco. I'll try to put together a page in the wiki or a blogpost (or both) about it sometime soon.

It's after midnight here, so I don't really feel like exploring the topic.

I'm interested to hear what other people share here though.

cheers,
Krzysztof

On 23/09/2010 11:59 PM, Dru Sellers wrote:
Are there any best practices for how to use the container in your application?

Do you subclass windsor for your application, or do you put things in installers.
Do you use installers or facilities
Do you unit test your container? And if so what does that look like.

Thoughts,
-d
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