Why can't you use extend?
That is why it is here

On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Bart Reyserhove
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I noticed this week you could extend existing components but can you also
> override them?
> I mean by override something in the following style:
>
> for type in AllTypesBased of IController("WineCellar.Web"):
>  component type.Name.ToLower(), type:
>   lifestyle Transient
>   interceptor LoggingInterceptor
>
> Component "winecontroller",WineController of
> ParkerWine,ParkerWineController:
>   lifestyle Transient
>
> You have probably guessed already. The component with key "winecontroller"
> is already registered in a statement that just registers all controllers. I
> don't want to register all my controllers manually, but then again I want to
> overwrite one of the controllers for a specific tenant.
>
> I think there are different possibilities to do this:
>
>    1. This would be easy enough to do by just checking in "Component"
>    whether the component was already registered and if that is the case, 
> remove
>    it again and register the second one. Now this throws an exception.
>    2. Add a new overload for Component
>    3. Add "Override" in a similar way as "Extend"
>
> What do you think?
>
> Bart
>
> >
>

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