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5/19/2010 7:23 PM
 
Where could I find any documentation about how to use Dependency Injection in DNN 5?

Thanks

Jorge
 
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9/27/2010 10:07 AM
 
I'm also looking for this information.  The DNN 5 release notes mention support for dependency injection, but I have no idea how to use it....
 
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9/27/2010 12:56 PM
 
take a look at application_start in global.asax.vb and you'll see the IoC (componentfactory) in use - Charles's blog @ http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryId/1986/Creating-Testable-Modules-LinksRepository.aspx (and all his other mvc/testing blogs) is worth reading.

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6/22/2011 10:49 AM
 
Has anyone figured out how to use Dependency Injection in their own modules? In looking through Charles blog posts (which have been immensely helpful) - he's not using DI in his own module. He's setting it up for a test to run. My question in where/how do we go about using for items in our own modules?

Any hints will be appreciated!


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