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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T14:02:59+00:00 2026-06-03T14:02:59+00:00

OK I’ve just implemented a Command-CommandHandler pattern in our application that adds a command

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OK I’ve just implemented a Command-CommandHandler pattern in our application that adds a command object to a queue; then uses dependency injection through Castle Windsor alongside a generic method to get the relevant handler for the command object.

The Command interface is blank like so:

public interface ICommand
{
}

Whilst the CommandHandler interface handles it like so:

public interface ICommandHandler<TCommand> where TCommand : ICommand
{
    void Handle(TCommand command);
}

These are then implemented by the commands I wish to send through the queue; then registered in Castle Windsor through a DependencyRegistration wrapper like so:

_dependencyRegister
    .AddRegistration<ICommandHandler<TestCommand>, TestCommandHandler>();

So each command that will be added to the queue maps 1 to 1 with a handler; then is registered in Castle Windsor; so we can use a generic method like this to get the relevant CommandHandler for a particular Command object:

private void HandleCommand<T>(T queueItem) where T: ICommand
{
    var handler = _dependencyResolver.Resolve<ICommandHandler<T>>();

    handler.Handle(queueItem);
}

The final piece is the queue dispatcher method which looks like this:

private void DispatchQueueItem(ICommand queueItem)
{
    HandleCommand(queueItem);
}

Right; the issue is that when I pull a command off the queue as an ICommand and pass it to the DispatchQueueItem method; when it is sent to the HandleCommand method the “T” type is always set to the “ICommand” interface; rather than the actual implementation of the interface (TestCommand in the DependencyRegistration sample code).

My question is; how do I set the HandleCommand method to take the Type of the implementation; not the interface?

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    2026-06-03T14:03:02+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 2:03 pm

    Change your dispatch method to generic:

    private void DispatchQueueItem<T>(T queueItem)
        where T: ICommand
    {
        HandleCommand(queueItem);
    }
    

    UPDATE you can force C# to define object type at runtime this way

    private static void DispatchQueueItem(ICommand queueItem)
    {
        HandleCommand((dynamic)queueItem);
    }
    
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