Excellent David! That was clearer than Caribbean water :)

Thank you soooo much. This will be a tremendous help! I will let you
and Jon know how it works out. Thanks again!!

On Jul 15, 10:11 am, David Gould <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am trying to edit the ReflectionObjectFactory's Create(Type t)
> > method to somehow anticipate this error and deal with it accordingly,
> > but I don't fully know what the create method is trying to accomplish.
>
> Basically, what this method does is, given an interface type e.g.
> typeof(IExpressionQualifier) as a parameter, it does
>
> return new ExpressionQualifier();
>
> Except in the background it goes away, finds all the classes which
> implement IExpressionQualifier, and then instantiates one.
>
> As Jonathan suggests, if you go to the top of files like
> ExpressionDispatcher.cs, replace the lines that look like:
>
> ExpressionQualifier = ObjectFactory.Get<IExpressionQualifier>();
>
> with
>
> ExpressionQualifier = new ExpressionQualifier>();
>
> and you'll be fine (although you may need to add using statements to
> find the relevant classes and hunt for them).
>
> You'll need to do a search throughout the project for ObjectFactory.Get...
>
> Thanks,
>
> David.

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