How to shoot yourself in the foot with an IoC container

In the project I recently worked for our solution’s web interface froze every now and then. This problem had been going on for a while, but every time the problem went away by itself without any intervention. No problem, until the issue escalated even to developer workstations, making them slow. Investigation The problem was easily pinpointed to be at the service layer (IIS WAS hosted). Investigation was started by adding more application pools, and immediately the responsiveness of the service increased. The main reason being that worker processes were restarted, but we did not know it then. Gladly we knew that this was not a fix, just a temporary cure, there was still something badly wrong. ...

March 1, 2011 · 3 min · Tero Teelahti