disposing of the factory releases the objects the factory was tracking.
The factory itself is released as any other object.
Why is that surprising?
What is your actual scenario?
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Krzysztof Kozmic
On Wednesday, 7 November 2012 at 8:11 AM, bling wrote:
> public interface IFactory : IDisposable
> {
> }
>
> [Test]
> public void DisposedFactory_Should_Not_Be_Tracked()
> {
> var c = new WindsorContainer();
> c.AddFacility<TypedFactoryFacility>()
> .Register(Component.For<IFactory>().AsFactory().LifestyleTransient());
>
> var factory = c.Resolve<IFactory>();
> Assert.IsTrue(c.Kernel.ReleasePolicy.HasTrack(factory));
> factory.Dispose();
> Assert.IsFalse(c.Kernel.ReleasePolicy.HasTrack(factory));
> }
>
> this behavior is surprising to me.... short of writing an interceptor, is
> there another way i can release the factory without referencing the
> container? thanks.
>
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