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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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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notion of a global group (though we implicitly define one in InvocationCodes)
added a mechanism for directors (which generally handle the client side of
invocation services) to register their interest in bootstrap service groups so
that the whole goddamned complex business can happen magically behind the
scenes.
If you instantiate a director, it will automatically register interest in the
service group it needs and everything will work. If you don't use the director
code, you don't get the services and you can safely exclude all of that code
from your client even though the services are still in use on the server (and
presumably used by some other types of clients).
This is going to break all the builds, which I'll soon fix. Then I'll go write
all this in ActionScript. Yay!
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unmarshalled into an ArrayList on the receiver. Along the way, I improved
support for generic types as arguments to invocation services (which required
one unfortunate "sweeping" warning suppression, but since this is in generated
code, I think we can be sure it won't be doing anything untoward).
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distributed objects by reflection since we don't allow clients to create
objects, furthermore we needn't do it asynchronously. The object creation
methods were moved into the server-side only interface and made "immediate", so
the caller creates a derived instance of DObject and registers it with the
system instead of creating it with a Subscriber callback.
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method invocation services and converted everything to the new style.
Could this be my biggest checkin ever?
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have helper functions named set<field>At() for such a purpose.
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*always* set immediately because after some deliberation, we decided that
doing that led to less unexpectedly annoying behavior than having to wait
for the event to propagate to see the new value.
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because subscription no longer means receiving events.
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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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dispatch. Added code to abort object added events that are trying to add a
non-existent object to an oid list. Wrote test driver for this and
duplicate object add request handling.
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server; added an easy mechanism to write test modules and invoke them on
the server.
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test server to make some testing easier; various other cleanups.
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object that initiated the request. Implemented the invocation notification
side of things.
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