Sure I will send you the testcase tmrw,
The basic idea is I am creating multiple interfaces and load them in
service start. By using assembly.fromdirectory.
Then I am using kernel.find and look for the component I want to replace.
Remove the component and then reloading the new component into kernel
just like the service start


On 10 באוק 2011, at 23:18, Craig Neuwirt wrote:

> Can you create test case to demonstrate what your doing?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 10, 2011, at 3:03 PM, Roei Bar wrote:
>
>> It's pretty easy, I am creating a new component and replace it with
>> the existing instance, I got all the way to stopping the component and
>> adding the new one, but the Wsdl will not update until I restart the
>> application pool
>>
>>
>> On 10 באוק 2011, at 14:25, Craig Neuwirt wrote:
>>
>>> How can you update the interface without restarting the service?
>>>
>>> On Oct 10, 2011, at 4:21 AM, barroei wrote:
>>>
>>>> hey all,
>>>> i am using Castle Version 2.5.1 with WcfFacility
>>>> and i build some sort of an Umbrella typed service, which is built
>>>> from multiple service contracts.
>>>>
>>>> my problem is that i need to be able to modify the WSDL, upon update
>>>> of the interface, and i would like
>>>> todo so, not by restarting the service.
>>>>
>>>> is there an option todo that.
>>>>
>>>> Thx in advance
>>>> Roei Bar
>>>>
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