Unity Application Block - 0 views
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To raise awareness of the need to maximize testability when designing applications
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implement attribute-driven injection for constructors, property setters, and methods
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allows developers to specify dependencies at run time or in configuration and simplify management of crosscutting concerns
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The second goal they cite is: To raise awareness of the need to maximize testability when designing applications.
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Unity (or mor formally, the Unity Application Block) is a lightweight, extensible dependency injection container from Microsoft with simple support for the basics of Inversion of Control and Dependency Injection, including implementing attribute-driven injection on constructors, property setters, and methods...