One of the great features of JBoss/Remoting is the ability to listen for 
NetworkRegistry notifications to auto-detect servers coming on and offline.

However, I have a problem.  In my scenario, I have a client (call him X) that 
is running in an environment where there will be alot of remote servers running 
at any one time.  But, X is only interested in talking to one of those remote 
servers - when X starts up, he is configured to talk specifically to one and 
only one of those remote servers running out on the network.  X is listening to 
the notifications emitted by the NetworkRegistry and comparing the 
InvokerLocator objects in those notifications with the InvokerLocator he is 
configured to talk to (if you recall, the NetworkNotification object provides 
you with the InvokerLocator of the server that triggered the notification).

But InvokerLocator.equals() does a simple String.equals() on the URI string of 
the locator.  This means that the remote server has to have a 
character-for-character identical invoker locator that X is looking for.  If I 
understand JBoss/Remoting correctly, this won't always be the case.  For 
example, the remote server might be on socket://localhost:12345 but X might 
want to talk to socket://localhost:12345/?foo=bar where foo=bar is some 
client-side parameter.  They technically are the same remote server endpoint 
(socket transport on localhost listening on port 12345) but the 
InvokerLocator.equals() check fails - it thinks they are different locators.

Or, X might be looking for socket://127.0.0.1:12345 (where it uses the IP 
address but the server is using the DNS name).  Again, technically the same 
server endpoint, but InvokerLocator.equals() doesn't see it that way and thinks 
they are different.

Is there another way for me to compare two InvokerLocator objects and have it 
tell me if they truely are the same remote server endpoint?

How do others use the NetworkNotification?  I assume other folks are comparing 
the given locator found in the notification with some other known locators that 
you are looking for - how do you unambiguously compare them?

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