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    Unity Application Blocks

    Nobody posted, I figured I should be the first.

    MS has released Unity Application Blocks which is described as:

    The Unity Application Block (Unity) is a lightweight, extensible dependency injection container. It facilitates building loosely coupled applications and provides developers with the following advantages:
    • Simplified object creation, especially for hierarchical object structures and dependencies
    • Abstraction of requirements; this allows developers to specify dependencies at run time or in configuration and simplify management of crosscutting concerns
    • Increased flexibility by deferring component configuration to the container
    • Service location capability; this allows clients to store or cache the container
    Will anyone be using this?

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    Re: Unity Application Blocks

    great, something else from microsoft i'll never have sufficient time to learn correctly...
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    Re: Unity Application Blocks

    Interesting... sounds like they beefed up the Assembly class since you can do the samethings with it but this is more safisticated.
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