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  • did you mean you let say you have a user and an email server, both services can be accessed trough RMI and as Webservice ? and for this two Services, you created a Delegate Module ? or you created two Delegate Modules ? and if its one, this Delegate have only on Method (makeRequest) or have a union of methods from both User and Email Service ? Commented Mar 5, 2013 at 10:48
  • @fmt.Println.MKO now there is just one Delegate Module. In the future there could be two delegate modules. There are many methods for every service. To follow your example, you could have addUser(), findUser(), updateUser(), etc. And also sendMail(), sendBulkMails(), sendMailAndSms(). Commented Mar 5, 2013 at 11:57
  • so you have service module user, and a service module email, and you have a delegate module for this two services which other services will call ? and this delegate exposes the same requests and responses as the two services itself ? and you just created this delegate to avoid writing the same code for RMI connection twice ? and the userservice can call the email service and email service can call user service, and both are using the delegate module todo that, is that right so far ? Commented Mar 5, 2013 at 14:40
  • @fmt.Println.MKO yes, you are right so far. Commented Mar 5, 2013 at 15:07