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I have a multi-tier console application with the following components: - data access layer - domain layer - uses data repository classes defined in the data access layer - engine - this contains the entry point for the application and uses the domain layer classes, orchestrating the operations

The data access layer classes and the domain layer classes implement a set of interfaces. How do you recommend that I do DI? Do I need a reference to Ninject in both my domain classes and my engine classes, is there any other way to do the binding in a single place? What would be the best pattern to do this.

I'm just starting out with DI and Ninject so any help, examples and explanations would be very helpful.

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Soluzione

I will write you a simple example and add it on my github. Should be there in 30 minutes or so. Will post the link to it here a.s.a.p

EDIT: Here you have the sample project: ConsoleApplicationNinject

EDIT: And this is where you´ll do the binding. https://github.com/codeplanner/ConsoleAppNinject/blob/master/ConsoleAppNinject/Ninject/ServiceModule.cs

Altri suggerimenti

Do I need a reference to Ninject in both my domain classes and my engine classes, is there any other way to do the binding in a single place? What would be the best pattern to do this.

As close as possible to the application's entry point.

This place is called the Composition Root.

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