I've just verified that, using my code, InstanceContextMode is set to 
PerSession and ConcurrencyMode is set to Single, so I'm probably 
registering the services the wrong way... :(

Il giorno lunedì 20 aprile 2015 16:22:06 UTC+2, rioka ha scritto:
>
> I'd like to integrate Castle Windsor into a set of existing Wcf services.
>
> I've started with some sample services, and step by step added
>
> The official documentation states
>
> *If you are switching from WCF activation to Windsor's WcfFacility, please 
> make sure to remove the ServiceBehavior attribute from service type.*
>
> So I've removed it from my sample services, and registered the services 
> with this code
>
>  var filter = new 
> AssemblyFilter(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetDirectory());
>  var descriptors = Classes.FromAssemblyInDirectory(filter)
>                           .Where(t => t.GetInterfaces()
>                                        .Any(i => 
> i.GetCustomAttributes<ServiceContractAttribute>().Any()));
>  var serviceDescriptors = descriptors.WithService;
>  container.Register(serviceDescriptors
>           .DefaultInterfaces() 
>           .LifestylePerWcfOperation());
>
> (GetDirectory is an extension method)
>
> This code works, and, if I've understood correctly the docs, calling 
> LifestylePerWcfOperation I should get the same behavior 
> as InstanceContextMode.PerCall
>
> Is this correct?
>
> As a second point, how could I set ConcurrencyMode instead?
>
> TIA
>

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