Jan,

could you provide a complete, failing test case, so that we're both on
the same page?

Krzysztof

On 1 Gru, 08:46, Krzysztof Koźmic (2) <[email protected]> wrote:
> I see no reason why that works that way.
>
> I'll have a look into it, once I get home.
>
> On 30 Lis, 17:45, Jan Limpens <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I register some components like this:
>
> >                 Component.For<IRoutesSetup>()
> >                     .ImplementedBy<RoutesSetup>()
> >                     .LifeStyle.Transient
> >                     .ServiceOverrides(ServiceOverride
> >                                         .ForKey("RoutingProviders")
> >                                         .Eq(new[]
> >                                                   {
> >                                                       typeof
> > (CmsPagesRoutesProvider).Name,
> >                                                     typeof
> > (DomainRoutesProvider).Name,
> >                                                     typeof
> > (XmlRoutesProvider).Name
> >                                                   }))
>
> > but upon resolving IRoutesSetup its RoutingProviders are in a different
> > order. In xml I pass a list of service references (list/items style) and
> > this does not seem to happen. Any way to do this fluently as well?
>
> > --
> > Jan
>
>

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