Hi,
I have a problem with a service I have added - unfortunately I have not chosen the correct naming convention while creating it, I missed to name it ...AppService, just named it ...Service. I read in your article about Dependency Injection that automatic registrations can only work if everything is named correct. I renamed it, but I can't get it to work (I have already implemented other ones without problems). I get the following exception:
"Can't create component 'MyDatabase.Infosheets.InfosheetAppService' as it has dependencies to be satisfied.
'MyDatabase.Infosheets.InfosheetAppService' is waiting for the following dependencies:
- Service 'Abp.Domain.Repositories.IRepository`2[[MyDatabase.Infosheets.RequestInfosheet, MyDatabase.Core, Version=1.10.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null],[System.Int64, mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089]]' which was not registered.
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exceptionType
:
"Castle.MicroKernel.Handlers.HandlerException"
Could you please help me?
5 Answer(s)
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Hi,
Your problem is not related to AppService, it's related to your IRepository<RequestInfosheet>.
Can you share your RequestInfosheet entity ?
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using Abp.Domain.Entities; using Abp.Domain.Entities.Auditing; using MyDatabase.JobRequests; using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema; namespace MyDatabase.Infosheets { [Table("CdbJobsInfosheets")] public class RequestInfosheet : FullAuditedEntity<long>, IMustHaveTenant { [ForeignKey("JobRequestId")] public virtual JobRequest JobRequest { get; set; } public virtual long JobRequestId { get; set; } public virtual long InfosheetSourceId { get; set; } public virtual string InfosheetName { get; set; } public virtual int TenantId { get; set; } public RequestInfosheet() { } } }
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It seems ok. Did you add it to your DbContext ?
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What a stupid mistake! I am very sorry for stealing your time! Thank you very much!
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No problem at all :)