make life harder for Yohoho, but making life easier for Yohoho should not come
at the expense of baffling default behavior.
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to fail if a director tries to register services groups but was not created
until after the client was logged on.
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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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client object has been updated so that the 90% of the directors that just
need to know any time that sort of thing happens so that they can listen
on the current client object can easily and robustly do so.
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observing the session is likely to need to know about that sort of thing.
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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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