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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:26:06+00:00 2026-05-13T11:26:06+00:00

I’m programmatically registering a group of services that all implement the same interface, IRule.

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I’m programmatically registering a group of services that all implement the same interface, IRule. I have another service that looks like this:

public class MyService {
    private IEnumerable<IRule> _rules;
    public MyService(IEnumerable<IRule> rules){
        _rules = rules;
    }
}

Hammett posted something that looked like what I wanted, http://hammett.castleproject.org/?p=257. I changed the signature to IRule[] and tried the ArrayResolver trick in the post but that didn’t work for me(note, it didn’t break anything either).

Anyone know how to programmatically register a component like the code I posted above?

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    2026-05-13T11:26:07+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:26 am

    I loaded up the source for Castle.MicroKernel, and noticed there is already an ArrayResolver and ListResolver(in the Castle.MicroKernel.Resolvers.SpecializedResolvers namespace). The code I copied(blindly) from Hammet’s blog didn’t work, most likely because the framework had changed since that was written.

    Here’s a sample project demonstrating how to do this: http://www.panteravb.com/downloads/WindsorCon.zip

    I tried both the ArrayResolver and the ListResolver and they both worked without a hitch, it’s pretty straightforward, so assuming this service class:

    public class MyService
    {
        private IEnumerable<IRule> _rules;
        public MyService(IList<IRule> rules)
        {
            _rules = rules;
        }
    }
    

    you can register this guy like this:

    private IWindsorContainer _container;
    private void InitializeIoc()
    {
        _container = new WindsorContainer();
        _container.Kernel.Resolver.AddSubResolver(new ListResolver(_container.Kernel));
        _container.Register(Component.For<IRule>().ImplementedBy<Rule1>());
        _container.Register(Component.For<IRule>().ImplementedBy<Rule2>());
        _container.Register(Component.For<MyService>());
    }
    
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