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I'm talking about c# 3.5 3.0. I know how to do it when cache or ServiceProvider can have only one instance for the whole application. In this case ServiceProvider can look like this

public static class Service<T>
{
    public static T Value {get; set;}
}

and can be used for different types like this:

Service<IDbConnection>.Value = new SqlConnection("...");
Service<IDesigner>.Value = ...;
//...
IDbCommand cmd = Service<IDbConnection>.Value.CreateCommand();

Static cache is also easy:

public static class Cache<T>
{
    private static Dictionary<int, T> cache = new Dictionary<int, T>();

    public static void Add(int key, T value)
    {
        cache.Add(key, value);
    }

    public static T Find(int key)
    {
        return cache[key];
    }
}

and can be used like this:

Cache<string>.Add(1, "test");
Cache<DateTime>.Add(2, DateTime.Now);
//...
string found = Cache<string>.Find(1);


My question is: how can I create similiar cache or service provider when I want to have 2 or more different instances of each. Here is example code, how I want to use service provider:

ServiceProvider provider = new ServiceProvider();
provider.Add<IDbConnection>(new SqlConnection("..."));
provider.Add<IDesigner>(...);
//...
ServiceProvider provider1 = new ServiceProvider();
provider1.Add<IDbConnection>(new SqlConnection("..."));
//...
//...
IDbCommand cmd1 = provider.GetService<IDbConnection>().CreateCommand();
IDbCommand cmd2 = provider1.GetService<IDbConnection>().CreateCommand();

The only implementation that I have in my head is using casting which I want to avoid.

public class ServiceProvider
{
    private Dictionary<Type, object> services = new Dictionary<Type, object>();
    public void Add<T>(T value)
    {
        services.Add(typeof(T), value);
    }

    public T GetService<T>()
    {
        return (T) services[typeof (T)];
    }
}
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ServiceProvider, cache etc. done with generics without cast

I'm talking about c# 3.5. I know how to do it when cache or ServiceProvider can have only one instance for the whole application. In this case ServiceProvider can look like this

public static class Service<T>
{
    public static T Value {get; set;}
}

and can be used for different types like this:

Service<IDbConnection>.Value = new SqlConnection("...");
Service<IDesigner>.Value = ...;
//...
IDbCommand cmd = Service<IDbConnection>.Value.CreateCommand();

Static cache is also easy:

public static class Cache<T>
{
    private static Dictionary<int, T> cache = new Dictionary<int, T>();

    public static void Add(int key, T value)
    {
        cache.Add(key, value);
    }

    public static T Find(int key)
    {
        return cache[key];
    }
}

and can be used like this:

Cache<string>.Add(1, "test");
Cache<DateTime>.Add(2, DateTime.Now);
//...
string found = Cache<string>.Find(1);


My question is: how can I create similiar cache or service provider when I want to have 2 or more different instances of each. Here is example code, how I want to use service provider:

ServiceProvider provider = new ServiceProvider();
provider.Add<IDbConnection>(new SqlConnection("..."));
provider.Add<IDesigner>(...);
//...
ServiceProvider provider1 = new ServiceProvider();
provider1.Add<IDbConnection>(new SqlConnection("..."));
//...
//...
IDbCommand cmd1 = provider.GetService<IDbConnection>().CreateCommand();
IDbCommand cmd2 = provider1.GetService<IDbConnection>().CreateCommand();

The only implementation that I have in my head is using casting which I want to avoid.

public class ServiceProvider
{
    private Dictionary<Type, object> services = new Dictionary<Type, object>();
    public void Add<T>(T value)
    {
        services.Add(typeof(T), value);
    }

    public T GetService<T>()
    {
        return (T) services[typeof (T)];
    }
}