Sorry for late answer, I took a few days off.

So you say "2 components for dal" how could I do that ? I can't duplicate
the code.
Or can I register the same class twice ?

But anyway the case above is the simplest one
I've another case where W(CF Service) use a R(epository) which use the
D(AL) component. M(anager) also use Repository
So we have:
- W -> R  -> D
- M -> R -> D
So if I've 2 component for D, I'll need 2 component for R etc.

I think the only way is to use a factory and resolve a component each time
M have to use R or D



2013/7/3 Krzysztof Kozmic <[email protected]>

>  1. Have two components for DAL (one as 'per WCF operation' the other
> transient or whatever makes sense)
> 2. Use Service Overrides to provide the right one where needed.
> 3. Profit!
>
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> Krzysztof Kozmic
>
> On Wednesday, 3 July 2013 at 12:53 AM, Fabrice wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've a small problem and couldn't find a solution
> In my WCF app (using WcfFacility) I've 2 families of components:
> - The services => Transient (PerCall)
> - The manager ==> custom scope (PerCompany 
> <http://docs.castleproject.org/(S(sgex5w45y1suwnquu1b0gd55))/Windsor.Implementing%20custom%20scope.ashx>
> scope)
> (PerCompany means 1 component for each company, shared across all
> webservice calls, and users belong to companies.)
>
> They both need a dal component to be injected by the container.
> The dal component is registered using an hybrid lifestyle:
> PerWCFOperation, and if not available then Transient.
>
> The problem:
> *STEP1*: A user makes his 1st call to the webservice:
> 1) The service is instantiated, the dal component is created
> 2) A manager is instantiated. As the wcf operation context is available,
> the same dal component is used (the one created above)
> 3) The service process the call, return the value
> 4) The service is destroyed, the dal component is destroyed
>
>
> *STEP2*: The same user makes his 2nd call to the webservice:
> 1) Same: service created, dal component created
> 2) Manager already exist for this company, the same instance (used in the
> 1st call) is retrieved
> ==> CRASH: The manager use a dal component disposed (STEP1.4)
>
> So how could I configure the container to use a Transient dal component
> for the managers ?
>
> Thank you for your help!
> Fabrice
>
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