I mean logged to YouTrack not TeamCity obviously :D

Krzysztof

On 07/06/2011 11:22 PM, Stefan Sedich wrote:
Mmm trying it out I get the exception: "The client model requires an endpoint."



Stefan

2011/6/8 Stefan Sedich <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Ah great thanks Krzysztof I will try that out.



    Stefan


    2011/6/8 Krzysztof Koźmic <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>

        I think it does work OOTB without you having to register
        anything explicitly.

        If you resolve a type for which there's an entry in the config
        file WCF Facility will register it automatically with the
        information from the config via a ILazyComponentLoader.

        So all you do is:

        var container = new WindsorContainer()
                     .AddFacility<WcfFacility>();

        var foo = container.Resolve<IFooService>();

        foo.Bar("this should work if there's a config entry");


        HTH,
        Krzysztof




        On 07/06/2011 10:40 PM, Stefan Sedich wrote:

            Yeah exactly, is that possible ootb?

            Regards
            Stefan Sedich

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            On 08/06/2011, at 5:00 AM, Craig
            Neuwirt<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
             wrote:

                So you want to make the endpointName optional and
                default to the name of the contract?

                On Jun 7, 2011, at 9:22 AM, codemonkey wrote:

                    I am registering a client like so:

                    var container = new WindsorContainer()
                                  .AddFacility<WcfFacility>()
                                  .Register(
                                      Component.For<IFooService>()
                                          .AsWcfClient(
                                              DefaultClientModel.On(

                    
WcfEndpoint.ForContract<IFooService>().FromConfiguration("IFooService")
                                                  )
                                          )
                                  );

                    Is there a way to avoid using the
                    .FromConfiguration("") and make it
                    pick up my config without the magic string, the
                    config is like:

                    <client>
                    <endpoint name="IFooService" address="..."
                    binding="..."
                    bindingConfiguration="..." contract="IFooService"
                    behaviorConfiguration="..."/>
                    </client>



                    Thanks

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