"One" more thing (sorry for asking so much):
I noticed that my login component is contained in the left-over fragment
instead of being exclusive to it's own splitpoint.
The Soyc report shows that it's because it's referenced by the Account
component that is loaded in another splitpoint. The Account will try to
retrieve the login name from the Login component in case it's now filled in
yet.
Anyway: The Account will ask the LoginFacade singleton for the login name
that will return null in case the LoginController isn't loaded, which is
loaded in a split point.

Why is the Account pushing the Login component in the left over? as the
login component is isolated through a split point, and it's like it just
"ignores" when looking at the soyc as it goes from the LoginFacade straight
in the LoginController.
Note: the LoginController is the interface and the LoginControllerDefault
is the implementation that is created through runAsync.

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