Aliases - A question about services which are known by more than one name

If I create a tuxedo alias for an existing service, does the 'original' service simply answer to either name OR does the server end up with one more service than it used to have? i.e does aliasing create a clone.I dont want to discuss the implications of cloning etc, I just want to if a service then bears two name plates or whether I get a clone of a service. I just want to know what the truth is.TIA(I have had two conflicting explanations from experienced developers - nice guys but who is right?)

Allan Moore wrote:
If I create a tuxedo alias for an existing service, does the 'original' service simply answer to either name OR does the server end up with one more service than it used to have? i.e does aliasing create a clone.I dont want to discuss the implications of cloning etc, I just want to if a service then bears two name plates or whether I get a clone of a service. I just want to know what the truth is.TIA(I have had two conflicting explanations from experienced developers - nice guys but who is right?)When you write a service, you write a Function, for example TOUPPER. When you compile the function into a server, you specify a mapping that service TOUPPER will be processed by function TOUPPER. When you boot the server and use the -A option, your telling the server to advertise all services in its mapping table, hence service TOUPPER is advertised. If I use the -s option to alias, then I am overriding the compiled mapping table and dynamically creating a new one. So by saying
-sTOUPPER:TOUPPERV2 I am saying that service TOUPPER will be processed by function TOUPPERV2 (version 2). Whatever was compiled into the server is overridden.
If you put a -A and a -s on the CLOPT line, then things COULD get weird. If I said "-A -sTOUPPER:TOUPPERV2": then I'm saying TOUPPER is processed by both functions TOUPPER and TOUPPERV2. I don't know if this is even legal, and I can't think of a reason to do this. The Tuxedo service table just scans linearly looking for a string match on TOUPPER. Which ever function entry comes first is the function that will be called.
If I said "-A -s TOLOWER:TOUPPER" then I'm adding a new service that uses an existing function. This is very legal, though a little cryptic for administrators. A better choice is "-s TOUPPER,TOLOWER:TOUPPER" so that it is explicit what services the service offers and what function is processing them.
Hope this helps.
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