Domanda

When I try to pass two parameters that are of the same type like so:

public IPercentage CreatePercentage(int part, int total)
{
    return _container.Resolve<T>(new Arguments(part, total));
}

To a constructor like so:

public Percentage(int part, int total)
{
   // ...
}

Then I get a System.ArgumentException: An item with the same key has already been added.

How can I pass arguments of same type?

  • The key thing is I would like to avoid using literal string names of the parameters to identify which arguments goes where
  • And instead use the order of the arguments
  • and just the fact that it is the only constructor that fits, although I'm guessing the dictionary implementation of Windsor does not allow that.
È stato utile?

Soluzione

It's absolutely doable, correct call according to documentation is:

_container.Resolve<IPercentage>(new Arguments(new { part, total }));

But the preferred way is to use the TypedFactoryFacility. You should never call container from your code except the entry point and/or composition root.

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