Another thing raised to my mind...... regarding configuration of
Entitys. A lot of typing for "basic" stuff.
Is it possible to configure using reflection??
Like ..  (syntax not correct).

[Use NotofyPropertyChanged Event]
public class Customer
{

}


//lasse


On 18 Okt, 18:24, José F. Romaniello <[email protected]> wrote:
> This post is very interesting to me and I'll catalogue as the first
> interesting question to my work.
> For the first answer about MEF, what can I say? I think you could use both..
> Or, create a new one that use only the dynamicproxy part of castle, and do
> all the injection with MEF.
>
> And the second question, regarding to fire the event if the value doesn't
> change. I had a conflict of ideas in that part, but I'm almost decided to do
> as you say. I'll commit that change this week.
>
> 2009/10/18 LasseL <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi
>
> > Now I have a small project running,,, so far I only implemented
> > INotifyPropertyChanged.The next step for me is to implement
> > IDataError.
>
> > In my application,, where I run into problem (my first post) I using
> > MEF. This heavly depends on Castle. Is it a big problem go to MEF or
> > is it better to convert all to Castle.
>
> > Another question...In one of your post,,, you says that you would like
> > to avoid things like:
>
> > public string MyString
> > {
> > get {return _MyString;}
> > set {
> >          if (! _MyString.Equals(value) )
> >              _MyString = value;
> >      }
> > }
>
> > My question is,,,
> > Looking on other peoples example, they actually wants this kind of
> > constructs, to avoid to many INotifyPropertyChanged events (I
> > guess....)
> > Also,, this kind of construct makes it easy to implement  a "Dirty"
> > flag.
>
> > Any ideas around this????
>
> > //lass
>
> > On 17 Okt, 20:28, José F. Romaniello <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > This "OnCreateFacility" is... pretty new. Do you use the trunk version
> > > of castle? If not checkout.. or copy libs from the chinookmediamanger
> > > sample.
>
> > > On 17 oct, 15:21, LasseL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Ok
>
> > > > I vill look into this, and create a database.
>
> > > > I've started a small project based on this. Purpose is to learn to use
> > > > nHAddins. First I would like to get INotifyPropertyChanged to work,,
> > > > then add on functionality.
>
> > > > Of course I ran into problems...
>
> > > > This line:
> > > > using Castle.MicroKernel.Facilities.OnCreate   seems to cause trouble
> > > > for me,, or at least when the code are trying to use OnCreate.
>
> > > > Looking into Castle.MicroKernel   i cant find Facilities.OnCreate...
>
> > > > Of course,, I am not good at searching but I am also afraid that this
> > > > is more than I can understan,,, I am a real newbee at this.
>
> > > > Any advise??
>
> > > > On 17 Okt, 16:50, José F. Romaniello <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > >I havent been able to
> > > > > >find any,,, but my wife tells me I'm bad at serarching ... :)
>
> > > > > She's right. And reading errors too, LOL. (its a joke).
> > > > > But let me explain,
>
> > > > > Have look the inner exception:
> > > > > InnerException: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException
> > > > >                 Message="Cannot open database \"Chinook\" requested
> > > > > by the login. The login failed.\r\nLogin failed for user 'PREVAS\
> > > > > \lgli'."
>
> > > > > You need to create the database, and that is explained in the
> > documentation:
>
> >http://nhforge.org/blogs/nhibernate/archive/2009/08/15/introducing-nh...
>
> > > > > BTW have a look to my other post about chinook in nhforge.
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