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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T16:15:04+00:00 2026-05-17T16:15:04+00:00

In Castle Windsor there is a feature called forwarded types where you can have

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In Castle Windsor there is a feature called forwarded types where you can have one component configuration for multiple services. For example:

var container = new WindsorContainer();
container.Register(
   Component.For<Bar>().Forward<IFoo>()
      .ImplementedBy<FooBar>());
var foo = container.Resolve<IFoo>();
var bar = container.Resolve<Bar>();
Debug.Assert(foo == bar);

(this Debug.Assert works ’cause Windsor by default registers things as singletons)

How to achieve this in Ninject (version 2) ?

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    2026-05-17T16:15:04+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    I’m interested to see if anyone else chimes in with a better solution, but here’s an option:

    Use a special IProvider when binding to do the forward:

    public class ForwardProvider<ForwardType> : Ninject.Activation.IProvider
    {
        #region IProvider Members
        public object Create( IContext context )
        {
            return context.Kernel.Get<ForwardType>();
        }
    
        public Type Type
        {
            get { return typeof( ForwardType ); }
        }
        #endregion
    }
    

    and then when binding:

    IKernel kernel = new StandardKernel();
    kernel.Bind<ITestAdapter>().To<TestAdapter>().InSingletonScope();
    kernel.Bind<IAnotherAdapter>().ToProvider<ForwardProvider<ITestAdapter>>();
    

    and my test:

    var foo = kernel.Get<ITestAdapter>();
    foo.Indicator = 5;
    
    var bar = kernel.Get<TestAdapter>();
    Assert.That( foo.Indicator, Is.EqualTo( 5 ) );
    
    var baz = kernel.Get<IAnotherAdapter>();
    Assert.That( baz.Indicator, Is.EqualTo( 5 ) );
    
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