Castle Project is an umbrella for a handful of open source projects for .net. We aspire to simplify the development of enterprise and/or web applications.
Castle Core 5.0.0 released with better .NET 6 and .NET Standard support, perf improvements, bunch of bug fixes and some API deprecations. Thanks to contributors, check out the changelog: https://t.co/9Y61woIIl4
While we're celebrating 20 years of @dotnet I think we should recall two very important OSS projects in the .net space: @NHibernate and @castleproject. Great work of many talented people like @ayende , @fabiomaulo , @hammett, and many others
@hanjon_c Sorry I didn't see this before now. If you haven't solved your issue, best to head to Stack Overflow where many other developers are available to help. If you find a bug, please report it in the Windsor issue tracker.
Windsor 5.1.0 released: first final release of new .NET Extensions DependencyInjection integration, many bugfixes from beta1. Thanks to generik0, @robertcoltheart, ltines, @twenzel and everyone that contributed to discussions and testing. https://t.co/IZRe8P0FcO
Castle Core 4.4.0 released with DynamicProxy improvements for async interceptors and delegate proxies, and more. Thanks to contributors especially @stakkxx. Check out the changelog: https://t.co/RLlQoTx17u
@bleedo We kept the LifestylePerWebRequest extension methods for registration, it is now in the Castle.Facilities.AspNet.SystemWeb package, see https://t.co/CsiJxJ6OPH. If that doesn't work best to create a GitHub issue with code example.
Windsor 5.0.0-beta001 released with new https://t.co/UOAE2lXi8O Core facility along with many other changes, check out the changelog. Thanks to all the contributors, please report any problems. https://t.co/XCr6e6Cgty
Castle Facility for https://t.co/M7ApMoHAsH 0.5.0 has been released with .NET Standard support + more, thanks to kristofdc. #quartznet https://t.co/wpoceDAFnx