On 7/18/06, Shawn Hinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's funny you should mention a Windows Service, because that's exactly
> what I'm working with. I wouldn't expect a Windows Service to start
> before its dependencies were satisfied. What I'm realizing here is that
> I managed to miss a pretty important part of the documentation on the
> site and I totally overlooked that you can actually inject properties.
> For some reason I was under the misconception that it was constructor or
> nothing.

It'd be helpful for us to understand what has lead you (and others) to
this wrong understanding so we can fix whatever is broken (probably in
the documentation)

-- 
Cheers,
hammett
http://hammett.castleproject.org/

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