Expose fire-and-forget invoker through Root context [WPB-22420]#21268
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This change wires the invoker from applicationServices through AppContainer and AppMain into RootProvider, extending RootContextValue so React consumers can use the same dependency injection managed fire-and-forget primitive created at the composition root.
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Expose fire-and-forget invoker through Root context [WPB-22420]
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This change wires the invoker from applicationServices through AppContainer and AppMain into RootProvider, extending RootContextValue so React consumers can use the same dependency injection managed fire-and-forget primitive created at the composition root.