I would appreciate any feedback on this question

On Sep 16, 7:59 pm, marcus <mar...@meridium.se> wrote:
> Let me rephrase the question, is it possible to intercept when the
> persistence service creates the instance of, in my case ContentItem?
>
> The goal with this is to intercept when all auto properties is access
> on any class that is a subclass of ContentItem.
> My classes looks like this:
>
>    public abstract class ContentItem : IContentItem {
>         public virtual int? Id { get; set; }
>         [ContentDetail]
>         public virtual string Name { get; set; }
>         [ContentDetail]
>         public virtual IDictionary<string, ContentDetail> Details
> { get; private set; }
>         protected ContentItem() {
>             Details = new Dictionary<string, ContentDetail>();
>         }
>     }
>
> and the the subclass
> public class Home : ContentItem {
>         [SomeAttribute]
>         public virtual string Heading { get; set; }
>
> }
>
> So when Heading property is access I want to intercept and return the
> value of Details["Heading"] from the base class.
> Is it possible to do so or has it not even with FNH to do?
>
> On Sep 16, 12:43 pm, marcus <mar...@meridium.se> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is it possible to setup an interceptor that intercepts when accessing
> > for example a property or a method on the proxy class? I also use
> > structuremap as an IoC.

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