You first implement the NinjectControllerFactory class that enables Sitefinity CMS and the Classic MVC mode to instantiate controllers that may accept parameters in their constructors:
NinjectControllerFactory
Next, you implement the Global.asax file that registers the NinjectConrtollerFactory that enables constructor injection in Controllers. This code example demonstrates how to register a new dependency resolver that enables the constructor dependency injection in ApiControllers. In addition, you register routes that enable working in Classic MVC mode and making Web API calls.
Global.asax
NinjectConrtollerFactory
ApiControllers
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