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require 'copland/class-factory'
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require 'copland/errors'
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require 'copland/utils'
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module Copland
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# A "service point" is the definition of a service. Just as a class describes
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# instantiation of a class, so is a service the instantiation of a service
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# point.
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# A service point consists of an "instantiator" (which describes _how_ the
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class ServicePoint
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# This is the service model that will be used when no other has been
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