That is misleading indeed...
What I wanted to do (and missed the support for ) was to be able to
change service factory parameters and configurations at runtime.
Of course, once you change the parameters of a service point's factory
then the service has to be reconstructed. That is not s big problem for
the singleton service model - since the service is lazily constructed,
it can be reconstructed at any time anyway.
In the end I think it is possible to do all this without a fully
writable registry api - but as I said, it will involve advising some
parts of the registry and producing an "enhanced" version of hivemind.
- Juliano.
Knut Wannheden wrote:
Juliano,
As currently envisioned modifications to the registry after
construction time, i.e. at runtime, would still not be possible. The
new API is somewhat misleading in that respect which I think is
another good reason to change it.
--knut