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David Baron is a game developer with over 15 years of experience in the industry. He has worked for some well-known AAA, mobile, and indie game studios in Montreal, Canada. His skill set includes programming, design, and 3D art. As a programmer, he has worked on various games for various platforms, including virtual reality, mobile, and consoles.
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Benefits and drawbacks of the Service Locator pattern

Here are some of the potential benefits of using the Service Locator pattern:

  • Runtime optimization: The Service Locator pattern can optimize an application by dynamically detecting more optimized libraries or components to complete a specific service, depending on the runtime context.
  • Simplicity: Service Locator is one of the most straightforward dependency management patterns to implement and doesn't have the steep learning curve of a dependency injection (DI) framework. Hence, you can quickly start using it in a project or teach it to colleagues.

Here are some drawbacks of using the Service Locator pattern:

  • Black boxing: The Service Locator pattern's registry obfuscates class dependencies. Consequently, some issues might pop up at runtime instead of during compilation if dependencies are missing or incorrectly registered.
  • Globally dependent: If overly used and with the wrong intentions, the Service Locator pattern can...
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Published in: Jul 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800200814

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David Baron is a game developer with over 15 years of experience in the industry. He has worked for some well-known AAA, mobile, and indie game studios in Montreal, Canada. His skill set includes programming, design, and 3D art. As a programmer, he has worked on various games for various platforms, including virtual reality, mobile, and consoles.
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