Why do you need to release the component? From:
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Neuwirt Thats kinda what I want to
do. My only concern is how to determine when the logical thread is over
so the LifeStyleManager can properly release the component. On 7/14/06, Ayende Rahien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Create a hybrid then, which
would delegate to the PerRequest or PerThread if the HttpContext.Current exists
or not. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Neuwirt Subject: Re: [Castle-users] LifeStyle for an
HttpRequest I agree. I would like to create a LifestyleManager that functions as a
PerWebRequest in a Web environment and a PerLogicalRequest in a non-web environment.
In affect, a LogicalCallRequestLifeStyleManager. I wonder if it is correct to use
HttpContext if available, otherwise use the CallContext. The true details of the
latter still eludes me. On 7/14/06, hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: You may add, but I'd say that you do not create a new enum option for
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