The DI/IoC container war continues. Philip offers an interesting DI container comparison. Drop MEF/Caliburn, move to AutoFac/Castle.Windsor?
~ by mdavey on August 11, 2011.
Posted in .NET
Hi Matt,
I am afraid I fail to see how Caliburn is a DI container. I use it as a WPF MVVM framwork that plays nice with any DI container you give it.
Unless you use the builtin DI container, which I believe is there for demonstration purpose.
Cheers, Florian
palad1 said this on August 11, 2011 at 9:45 am | Reply
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Hi Matt,
I am afraid I fail to see how Caliburn is a DI container. I use it as a WPF MVVM framwork that plays nice with any DI container you give it.
Unless you use the builtin DI container, which I believe is there for demonstration purpose.
Cheers,
Florian