Hi,
I want to either log out components as they are registered or print
them all out after I setup the container and wondered how you'd
recommend doing it?
I've tried the approach listed here:
Couple of issues I've observed.
The first was that I had my service class had constructor dependencies
that I'd not registered, this was obviously silly of me but when
debugging all I kept getting was 502s when trying to contact my REST
resources (programatically or using Fiddler) and it took me
Excellent, thats relaly cool news.
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I'm very impressed with the WCF integration facility, great work.
On Jan 17, 7:39 pm, Craig Neuwirt cneuw...@gmail.com wrote:
I am preparing to release the WCF Integration Facility in the next few weeks
and wanted to gather any feedback, requests, wishes that users may have.
thanks,
craig
One question, I just had a wierd error relating to the WCF Facility. I
found one reference to it from a year ago but I put it down to having
multiple versions of Castle arond so I've just spent the afternoon
getting/building Castle/Rhino/NHibernate/Fluent NHibernate/MVC
Contrib. So my question