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AeroClassics wrote:
I realize that you can just invoke a method in another object if you have a
reference but that, in my personal opinion, is wrong.


As a general statement - your conclusion is specifically wrong. Basically it condemns OO entirely as well as ignoring the historical concept of RPC and the problems with that when people decided that fine grained objects were the only way to go. (Early adopters of Java RMI experienced the same problem and that includes earlier JEE containers.)

AeroClassics wrote:
But perhaps there is a better way?


If I have a specific architecture or business need for a message queuing system then I use one. I don't use it just as a whim however because of the complexity involved.
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