Autoregistration without Binsor May 13th, 2008 On my Global.cs I usually have: private static void RegisterWebComponents() { container.Register(AllTypes.Of<SmartDispatcherController>(). FromAssembly(typeof(HomeController).Assembly)); container.Register(AllTypes.Of<ViewComponent>().FromAssembly(typeof(Global).Assembly) …
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VS.Net support for js libs
http://hammett.castleproject.org/?p=285VS.Net support for js libs May 13th, 2008 What? I’m reading this and I cannot believe! I’m seeing jQuery intelisense in VS.Net or my eyes are tricking me? I couldn’t find a list of the bugs fixed, but I hope the css editor was also fixed. It crashes on us quite regularly with “cannot read from shared memory” or something like that. …
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MonoRail with RoutingEx on IIS7
http://hammett.castleproject.org/?p=283It takes some time to figure out how IIS7 performs its handler/module matching, and to realize that the ordered list not always reflect the real order - once you set up an order click on View Unordered List and back to View Ordered List to see if it really changed to reflect what you want. …
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Link Listing - May 9, 2008
http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/csteen/archive/2008/05/1...Dew Drop - May 9, 2008 [Via: Alvin Ashcraft ] Links Today (2008-05-09) [Via: Matt ] Daily Find #66 [Via: Tim ] LINKBLOG for May 9, 2008 [Via: Steve Pietrek ] Miscellaneous Yonkly: Updated 05/09/2008 [Via: Emad Ibrahim ] MonoRail with RoutingEx on IIS7 [Via: hammett ] Introducing RockScroll [Via: Scott Hanselman ] Quickly Changing Values of XML Elements Using LINQ [Via: Beth Massi ] Javascript Creating Component Communication Pipelines with YUI (Decoupling)
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The Inquisitive Coder
http://davybrion.com/blogKen Egozi: action=post Marc’s Musings Mike Nichols - Son of Nun Technology Ray Houston’s Blog SerialSeb the ‘bee log The Hostile Blogger TheRuntime.com Udi Dahan - The Software Simplist you’ve been HAACKED Zen and the art of Castle maintenance
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Link Listing - May 9, 2008
http://inq.net/archive/2008/05/10/link-listing---may-9-2008....[Via: Alvin Ashcraft ] Links Today (2008-05-09) [Via: Matt ] Daily Find #66 [Via: Tim ] LINKBLOG for May 9, 2008 [Via: Steve Pietrek ] Miscellaneous Yonkly: Updated 05/09/2008 [Via: Emad Ibrahim ] MonoRail with RoutingEx on IIS7 [Via: hammett ] Introducing RockScroll [Via: Scott Hanselman ] Quickly Changing Values of XML Elements Using LINQ [Via: Beth Massi ] Javascript Creating Component Communication Pipelines with YUI (Decoupling)
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专访:RoR开源项目Castle发展趋势展望
http://www.linuxdig.org/html/2008/05/07/3645.htmlhttp://groups.google.com/group/castle-project-devel">订阅开发邮件列表,并开始参与到讨论之中。 更多的信息能在Castle Project 网站或在wiki上找到。Hamilton也维护着一个Blog。http://hammett.castleproject.org 有大量信息的Blog。
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.net and other musings
http://benl.wordpress.combefore we get started on these features, we have a little housekeeping to perform on our existing code. First step is to build the Castle trunk and update our references to the latest versions. Secondly, we’ll incorporate a few changes suggested by Hammett. After building and replacing our references with the latest Castle build I’ll run the tests as a sanity check before we proceed: With that out of the way our first code change will ensure we play nicely with HTTP. It is considered good
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Incremental development with Monorail: Part Six
http://benl.wordpress.com/2008/05/05/incremental-development...before we get started on these features, we have a little housekeeping to perform on our existing code. First step is to build the Castle trunk and update our references to the latest versions. Secondly, we’ll incorporate a few changes suggested by Hammett
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Random Code
http://randomcode.net.nzlong blog post (although you all deserve a huge round of applause), but there is generally one or two people who are “responsible” for these projects and spending large amounts of time and effort keeping them going. So here’s a thank you to Hamilton Verissimo aka Hammett for the Castle stack ( MonoRail / Windsor and a whole lot more ); Karl Chu and Sergey Koshcheyev for NHibernate; Oren Eini aka Ayende for Rhino.Commons ( although his name appears a lot in conjunction with both Castle and NHibernate ); and
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Saying thanks…
http://randomcode.net.nz/2008/05/02/saying-thanks/long blog post (although you all deserve a huge round of applause), but there is generally one or two people who are “responsible” for these projects and spending large amounts of time and effort keeping them going. So here’s a thank you to Hamilton Verissimo aka Hammett for the Castle stack ( MonoRail / Windsor and a whole lot more ); Karl Chu and Sergey Koshcheyev for NHibernate; Oren Eini aka Ayende for Rhino.Commons ( although his name appears a lot in conjunction with both Castle and NHibernate ); and
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Link Listing - April 30, 2008
http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/csteen/archive/2008/05/0...[Via: Sahil Malik ] Charlottesville .NET User Group Meeting Silverlight Got Duplex? (Silverlight 2 and WCF Duplex Communications) [Via: Pete.Brown ] Web Latest Project - Migration to Graffiti CMS [Via: Pete.Brown ] Incremental development with Monorail [Via: hammett ]
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Link Listing - April 30, 2008
http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/csteen/archive/2008/05/01/46...[Via: Sahil Malik ] Charlottesville .NET User Group Meeting Silverlight Got Duplex? (Silverlight 2 and WCF Duplex Communications) [Via: Pete.Brown ] Web Latest Project - Migration to Graffiti CMS [Via: Pete.Brown ] Incremental development with Monorail [Via: hammett ]