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@maliming, not it is clear. As you said problem is MyTypeActivatorCache . Now I removed it and I am creating controller every time. Here is the latest controller activator:

public class DaisyControllerActivator : IControllerActivator
{
    private readonly ServiceBasedControllerActivator _serviceBasedControllerActivator;

    public DaisyControllerActivator(ServiceBasedControllerActivator serviceBasedControllerActivator)
    {
        _serviceBasedControllerActivator = serviceBasedControllerActivator;
    }

    public object Create(ControllerContext context)
    {
        try
        {
            return _serviceBasedControllerActivator.Create(context);
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            // Create controller if not found.
            return ActivatorUtilities.CreateInstance(context.HttpContext.RequestServices, context.ActionDescriptor.ControllerTypeInfo.AsType());
        }
    }

    public void Release(ControllerContext context, object controller)
    {
        if (context == null)
        {
            throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(context));
        }
        
        if (controller == null)
        {
            throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(controller));
        }
        
        _serviceBasedControllerActivator.Release(context, controller);
    }
}

Thanks a lot for your patient/help.

Actually I shared all the code I have in the question.

Okay it is working now. Could give more detailed explanation about this?

Also, what is the best practice, should I always use IRootServiceProvider instead of IServiceProvider?

Hi @liangshiwei, this is the good point. This fixes my issue.

Thanks a lot.

Hi @maliming another silly mistake :) I did not check after Rider created auto-generated code.

Thanks.

Hi @maliming, I removed blobStoring from project. We will no longer use this.

Thanks for your helping and your time.

Hi @maliming I can't understand what you mean. I have no connection issues, actually. Each microservice can connect to its own DB via repos without issue. The problem is blobProvider is bypassing fileManagerConnectionString by administration-service. Repositories that are in blobProvider is connecting the administration service DB.

I think I should configure blobStoringProvider to connect file-manager-service DB, but I can't find any solution about this.

BTW, here is my connections:

It worked. Thanks @maliming.

Hi @liangshiwei, actually I am extending/overriding the end-point in identity-service microservice itself. And it is different then yours.

But yes it doesn't matter. I got your your point. I just ask for better way. Using RestService can be solution. Now, I created a library for identity and generated proxies in it.

I just have concerns about using it this way, if there are drawbacks.

Hi @muhammedaltug, your advice worked for me. It should be in Microservice documentation.

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