with distributed objects rather than having a single handleEvent() by
which all subscribers are forced to hear about all events. Now one
subscribes separately and then adds onesself as any of a few types of
listener once they have access to the subscribed object reference.
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changed to Presents and Party changed to Crowd. Whee!
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delivering their own responses. They now have all the information
necessary to do so which means that they can delay the delivery of a
response until some other asynchronous event has taken place (like a
database load completing). Prior to this, they were required to complete
their service immediately and return the response back to the invocation
manager.
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object that initiated the request. Implemented the invocation notification
side of things.
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can get shit together before bootstrapping the client.
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