public bool CanResolve(CreationContext context, ISubDependencyResolver
parentResolver, ComponentModel model, DependencyModel dependency)
    {
        if (model.Parameters[dependency.DependencyKey].Name == "serviceId")
            return true;
    }

No test is done, though.

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Tuna Toksöz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Define a convention, serviceID for example,
>
>             String key = dependency.DependencyKey;
>
>             if (key == null) return null;
>
>             ParameterModel pmodel=model.Parameters[key];
>
> ParameterModel has a number of properties including name. I hope this
> works(not tested, though)
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:35 PM, Jan Limpens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hm, this is one of theses places where it is quite difficult to come
>> around, without having good knowledge of windsor's internal
>> workings...
>> Anyone can give me a a bit more concrete hint, of how I can achieve
>> the above api?
>>
>> I think I have two options:
>> one would be to inject the name of the registration into the service
>> and return this by a regular ResolveAll() or
>> I could somehow tell Windsor to pass me the registered services
>> together with their keys as a dictionary.
>>
>> but, for now, I have no idea how to implement this...
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Jan Limpens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> > I have this situation:
>> >
>> >
>> >         public IList<IOrderRule> ResolveAll()
>> >         {
>> >             return kernel.ResolveAll<IOrderRule>();
>> >         }
>> >
>> >         public IDictionary<string, IOrderRule> ResolveAllWithKey()
>> >         {
>> >          ...?
>> >         }
>> >
>> > ISubResolver only has a Resolve() for a single item. How can I come
>> around
>> > this?
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:19 PM, Ayende Rahien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> You can use a ISubDependencyResolver
>> >>
>> >> On 10/25/08, Jan Limpens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> > If I register a component like so
>> >> >
>> >> > <component id="xxx" type="sometype" service="someservice">
>> >> >             <parameters>
>> >> >                 <description>bla</description>
>> >> >             </parameters>
>> >> >         </component>
>> >> >
>> >> > and I also want to use the component's id as a parameter without
>> having
>> >> > to
>> >> > repeat myself, how could I do that?
>> >> >
>> >> > public class sometype : someservice {
>> >> >   public sometype(string id, string description){
>> >> >     ...
>> >> >   }
>> >> > }
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > Jan
>> >> > ___________________
>> >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> > www.limpens.com
>> >> > +55 (11) 3082-1087
>> >> > +55 (11) 3097-8339
>> >> >
>> >> > >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Jan
>> > ___________________
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > www.limpens.com
>> > +55 (11) 3082-1087
>> > +55 (11) 3097-8339
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jan
>> ___________________
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> www.limpens.com
>> +55 (11) 3082-1087
>> +55 (11) 3097-8339
>>
>> >>
>>
>
>
> --
> Tuna Toksöz
>
> Typos included to enhance the readers attention!
>



-- 
Tuna Toksöz

Typos included to enhance the readers attention!

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