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commit 45edbd76cec29b67ceb9b5e88bcb82b6217adc15
Author: Franz Zieris <[email protected]>
Date:   Wed Jul 31 01:04:11 2013 +0200

    [INTERNAL] Simplified numbering mechanism for outgoing activities
    
    The numbering of outgoing activities (wrapping them in
    (TimedActivityDataObjects) stretched across three classes. Futhermore,
    this implementation blurred the border between the handling of incoming
    and outgoing activities. Outgoing is pretty simple and has no need for
    three classes: It is now done by the ActivitySequencer alone. The
    ActivityQueueManager (and the ActivityQueues) are now solely responsible
    for incoming activities.
    
    Change-Id: Id2866ab0c22e23f3ca25b69e95c36d670c38ad90
    Reviewed-on: http://saros-build.imp.fu-berlin.de/gerrit/867
    Tested-by: Jenkins CI
    Reviewed-by: Patrick Schlott <[email protected]>
    Reviewed-by: Stefan Rossbach <[email protected]>
    Reviewed-by: Franz Zieris <[email protected]>

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Summary of changes:
 .../inf/dpp/net/internal/ActivityQueue.java        |   44 +++++------------
 .../inf/dpp/net/internal/ActivityQueueManager.java |   33 ++++--------
 .../inf/dpp/net/internal/ActivitySequencer.java    |   52 ++++++++++++++++++-
 3 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-)


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