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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T15:26:07+00:00 2026-05-10T15:26:07+00:00

Say I have the following class MyComponent : IMyComponent { public MyComponent(int start_at) {…}

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Say I have the following class

MyComponent : IMyComponent {   public MyComponent(int start_at) {...} } 

I can register an instance of it with castle windsor via xml as follows

<component id='sample'  service='NS.IMyComponent, WindsorSample' type='NS.MyComponent, WindsorSample'>     <parameters>       <start_at>1</start_at >     </parameters>   </component>   

How would I go about doing the exact same thing but in code? (Notice, the constructor parameter)

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  1. 2026-05-10T15:26:08+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 3:26 pm

    Edit: Used the answers below code with the Fluent Interface 🙂

    namespace WindsorSample {     using Castle.MicroKernel.Registration;     using Castle.Windsor;     using NUnit.Framework;     using NUnit.Framework.SyntaxHelpers;      public class MyComponent : IMyComponent     {         public MyComponent(int start_at)         {             this.Value = start_at;         }          public int Value { get; private set; }     }      public interface IMyComponent     {         int Value { get; }     }      [TestFixture]     public class ConcreteImplFixture     {         [Test]         void ResolvingConcreteImplShouldInitialiseValue()         {             IWindsorContainer container = new WindsorContainer();              container.Register(                 Component.For<IMyComponent>()                 .ImplementedBy<MyComponent>()                 .Parameters(Parameter.ForKey('start_at').Eq('1')));              Assert.That(container.Resolve<IMyComponent>().Value, Is.EqualTo(1));         }      } } 
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