Thread.dumpStack() which goes directly to stderr rather than through the
logging system.
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TODO: provide a convertAllLangTypes method instead of adding new types as they crop up
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I myself couldn't even remember and had to trace through code.
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bind something to PeerManager.class will result in initialization failure.
A system that uses the peer services needs to extend PeerManager or
CrowdPeerManager with a concrete PeerManager and then
bind(PeerManager.class).to(SomePeerManager.class) to properly satisfy the
dependency.
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dependencies into both. Moved the legacy statics into CrowdServer so that at
least Presents can be pure (we should probably eventually move them into
BangServer and PiracyServer and fix everything else). Added some useful manager
references to PlaceManager delegate (_omgr, _invmgr) that handle the majority
of their service needs.
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because we want to follow that pattern in all of our games.
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- Inject the auth Invoker.
- Inject the Authenticator and formalize the chaining authenticator pattern.
- Simplify PeerNode creation and make the PeerAuthenticator a chainer.
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PresentsServer legacy shutdown stuff. We'll wire that up in the legacy servers
themselves.
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subclasses provide PresentsServer "services" we'll just have no PresentsServer
services. All services will be provided by components and the server will
disappear in a puff of inversion of control.
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is only ever used by the PresentsServer. Also determined that we need to
explicitly let Guice know that CrowdServer provides the PresentsServer
"interface" and so on down the line.
I also think that each concrete class needs to be marked as @Singleton though I
need to confirm that. Based on how annotations work, that's how it would be
easiest to implement, so we'll assume they're not doing extra work on the
backend to make our life easier.
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dependency resolution and management. Things are currently in a state of
transition, but the important patterns have been established and I'll aim to
sweep through all of Narya, Nenya and Vilya in the near future and do
everything properly.
Going through the other million-odd lines of code we have scattered across our
various projects that use these libraries is not something I plan to do, so
we'll be maintaining backward compatibility with the old static member method,
though I hope to strive toward eradication of that usage entirely in MSOY while
we still have a fighting chance.
Given that some of our projects will continue to use the static member method
in perpetuity, I'm not going to @Deprecate those fields because that would fill
their logs with so much spam that they'd have to turn off deprecation warnings
which would make life worse for them. So instead we'll settle for the big scary
comment warning people away from the old bits.
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add convenience wrappers giving us a boolean back instead of forcing us to see
if checkAccess(blah) == null.
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to write everything in two languages, and now have to take special care that
things written in one of those languages works properly in a wholly separate
and somewhat limited deployment environment. Ah such sweet forgetting.
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easily make use of different permission policies in different circumstances
(one can imagine a hypothetical partner who has different access control
requirements, perhaps).
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allowing the use of annotations to customize transport for
DObject fields and service/receiver methods.
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