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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T13:01:51+00:00 2026-06-08T13:01:51+00:00

Are there any DI frameworks in the .Net world that is simple and which

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Are there any DI frameworks in the .Net world that is simple and which does not require too much meta-data configuration for eg. using xml etc?

A very good example from the Java world would be JBoss Weld. With Weld it is possible to have producer methods (methods that can be marked with custom annotation) that return objects. The objects produced above can be injected where needed. This saves a lot of meta-data configuration. Ofcourse Weld needs an xml too, but it does not mandate extensive configurations.

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    2026-06-08T13:01:52+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 1:01 pm

    There’s ninject lets you bind your types like this in code:

    Bind<IWarrior>().To<Ninja>();
    

    for contextual binding with ninject that uses attributes have a look at this

    Create an attribute to decorate your class with

    class ClimberNeeded : Attribute{}
    

    Bind the interface to the implementation with a given context WhenClassHas

    Bind<IWarrior>().To<Samurai>().WhenClassHas<ClimberNeeded>();
    

    Decorate your class with the attribute.

    [ClimberNeeded]
    class MountainousAttack {
        [Inject]
        IWarrior StandardMountainWarrior { get; set; }
    }
    

    here StandardMountainWarrior will be a Samurai instead of a Ninja.


    Then there’s TinyIOC which is even better it has autoregister 🙂 or you can do:

    container.Register<IMyInterface, MyImplementation>();
    

    And funq which lets you write clever delegates to resolve your types. which is really lacking documentation. But there’s a nice vidcast.


    and lots more of course. for example unity, structuremap and windsor which all have “in code” configuration.

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