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An interface part of Armature framework to use in the code which shouldn't depend on Armature implementation part
An interface part of Armature framework to use in the code which shouldn't depend on Armature implementation part
Armature dependency injection framework based on Armature.Core
Autofac is an IoC container for Microsoft .NET. It manages the dependencies between classes so that applications stay easy to change as they grow in size and complexity.
The goal of Simple Injector is to provide .NET and Silveright application developers with an easy, flexible, and fast dependency injection framework, that uses best practices to steers developers towards the pit of success.
The Simple Injector ASP.NET Integration package adds a lifestyle to the Simple Injector called 'Per Web Request', which allows instances to live within a single HTTP request and get disposed when the request ends.
The Simple Injector ASP.NET MVC Integration.
Quick Start for Simple Injector ASP.NET MVC integration. This package adds the needed dependencies and code examples to get started quickly with Simple Injector in an MVC application.
This packages provides a version of the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) that is lightweight and specifically optimized for high throughput scenarios, such as the web.
Supported Platforms:
- .NET Framework 4.5
- Windows 8
- Windows Phone 8.1
- Windows Phone Silverlight 8
- Portable Class...
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The Unity Application Block (Unity) is a lightweight extensible dependency injection container with support for constructor, property, and method call injection. It facilitates loosely-coupled design. Declarative configuration and registration by convention are supported on selected platforms.
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last updated 06.02.2022
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Latest version: 3.2.2
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Ninject
ioc
di
Stop writing monolithic applications that make you feel like you have to move mountains to make the simplest of changes. Ninject helps you use the technique of dependency injection to break your applications into loosely-coupled, highly-cohesive components, and then glue them back together in a...
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