Finally version 1 of AutofacOnFunctions is available! Find the code on github. Have a look onto newest nuget package. Have a look onto the archive to support former versions. Lots of changes Due to the ongoing development of Azure Functions, there had been a lot of changes to the code. Additionally, the first version of AutofacOnFunctions […]
Tag: dependency injection
AutofacOnFunctions: Named services support, fixes for breaking changes
A new version of Azure Functions was just released, called 1.0.19. While there are quite some changes in this release, like the fact that Function Apps must have exactly one single language and WebJobs had been updated to 3.0.0-beta8, there are some breaking changes. For complete information about the changes see the announcement. Breaking Changes Azure Functions Version […]
Azure Functions Dependency Injection: Autofac On Functions nuget Package
When starting to play around with Azure Functions, the lack of dependency injection support was pretty annoying. To overcome that issue I created a small library, Autofac On Functions, based on Azure Functions 1.x. Unfortunately it is not possible to generate a nuget package from these sources. Azure On Function with nuget package available Yesterday I started to […]
Azure Function Dependency Injection with AutoFac: Autofac on Functions
Autofac on Azure Functions. Azure still keeps evoling a lot. The next new and hot thing is Azure Functions. What makes Azure Function attractive? In the past six months I did have a look onto Azure Functions more often, but was on one hand pretty busy with a move to a different company and on the […]
Logging with log4net and Windsor Castle in c#
Quite a while ago I had a good talk with an colleague about “to log or not to log – that is the question”. 😉 That was a longer discussion, and a lot of questions had been raised: Shall we do logging? What shall be logged out? Should we create a log library by ourselves to […]
MVC & Databinding: What’s the best approach?
We’ve got some serious movements in the product development. And it goes straight in the right direction. There are three product teams, all of them want to use at least a variant of MVC. What is right approach? MVC? MVP? Passive View? Supervising controller/ presenter? MVVM? There are a couple of questions to be answered before being […]