The service layer holds the domain model logic and works with the Sitefinity CMS managers. The services may also have business logic depending on the level of the separation of concerns you want to achieve.
IHelloSitefinityService
HelloSitefinityService
As a result, the method displays the following text: Hello, Sitefinity!
The following code example demonstrates how to bind the interface to its implementation using Ninject-specific syntax:
As a result, after your build the project, the bindings are automatically registered in the Ninject kernel.
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