I have just picked up Simple Injector and all I currently want to do is this:
Container.Register<IMessageHandler>(() => new MessageHandlerOne());
Container.Register<IMessageHandler>(() => new MessageHandlerTwo());
I'm just trying to register two message handlers, so I can later iterate through them.
To get back these registered instances, this method sounds like it would do the trick.
var instances = Container.GetAllInstances<IMessageHandler>();
//why doesn't instances contain both MessageHandlerOne, and MessageHandlerTwo ?
Instead this returns back an empty IEnumerable
.
What am I doing wrong? For something named Simple Injector you would think this would work? Am I thinking about this the wrong way?