#region MIT license
//
// MIT license
//
// Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Jiri Moudry, Pascal Craponne
//
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#endregion
namespace DbLinq.Factory
{
///
/// Object factory. Main objects (most of them are stateless) are created with this class
/// This may allow later to inject dependencies with a third party injector (I'm a Spring.NET big fan)
///
#if MONO_STRICT
internal
#else
public
#endif
static class ObjectFactory
{
///
/// Central object factory. If you want to use your own factory, just replace this member.
///
public static IObjectFactory Current = new Implementation.ReflectionObjectFactory();
///
/// Gets an instance for the given type.
/// May be a singleton.
///
///
///
public static T Get()
{
return Current.Get();
}
///
/// Creates a instance.
/// Must not be a singleton.
///
///
///
public static T Create()
{
return Current.Create();
}
}
}