Introducing IController - just a bare bone extract interface at this point
[castle.git] / Core / Castle.Core / Attributes / ComponentActivatorAttribute.cs
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15 namespace Castle.Core
17 using System;
19 /// <summary>
20 /// Associates a custom component with a component
21 /// </summary>
22 [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class, AllowMultiple = false)]
23 public class ComponentActivatorAttribute : Attribute
25 private readonly Type componentActivatorType;
27 /// <summary>
28 /// Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="ComponentActivatorAttribute"/> class.
29 /// </summary>
30 /// <param name="componentActivatorType">Type of the component activator.</param>
31 public ComponentActivatorAttribute(Type componentActivatorType)
33 this.componentActivatorType = componentActivatorType;
36 /// <summary>
37 /// Gets the type of the component activator.
38 /// </summary>
39 /// <value>The type of the component activator.</value>
40 public Type ComponentActivatorType
42 get { return componentActivatorType; }