Great, it works ... and so obvious!
As i told in my post "isn't it a best practice?" to call Dispose? Yes
it is!

Sorry about that.

On Sep 15, 12:15 pm, Krzysztof Koźmic <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Dispose the child container
>
> sent from my HTC Desire
>
> On 15/09/2010 8:12 PM, "Xavier" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Well, it follows my previous post about RemoveChildContainer which
> does not dispose its services ... Trying to find a workaround, i call
> ReleaseComponent before removing the child container. But it seems
> that it does not either call Dispose on services ?
>
> I don't really see any explanation for both problems: if i release a
> IDisposable service, it should be disposed (isn't it a best
> practice ?). If i remove a child container, every services should be
> released (and disposed).
> In fact, it should react as if it was the main container, don't you
> think so ?
>
> Thx
>
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