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<h2><a href="https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/TOP/Service+Locator+Design">Service Locator Design</a></h2>
<h4>Comment <b>removed</b> by <a href="https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/~khunt">Ken Hunt</a>
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<p>I agree that some clarification might help on how this works. I couldn't figure it out to start with, but the sequence diagram made it more clear. I suggested a brief paragraph explaining the general steps of associating an object with the discovery service might help there. Specifying the internal creation operations would most likely serve the same purpose.</p>
<p>I confess to being undecided on the second comment. I tend to err on the side of simplicity but the comparators don't seem to add much internal complexity. With the definition of a default collocated taxonomy-based comparator, it can also be considered an "optional" feature. The taxonomy approach is close to a "naming service" but the ability to add customized comparators could make the discovery service act more like a "trading service". In any case, I can't object strongly either way due to my lack of experience in the VoIP system space and my bias due to the potential coolness factor of Josh's proposed design <img class="emoticon" src="/wiki/images/icons/emoticons/smile.gif" height="20" width="20" align="absmiddle" alt="" border="0"/></p>
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