org.omg.CosNotifyChannelAdmin
Interface ProxyPullSupplier
- All Superinterfaces:
- FilterAdmin, FilterAdminOperations, IDLEntity, NotifySubscribe, NotifySubscribeOperations, Object, ProxyPullSupplierOperations, ProxySupplier, ProxySupplierOperations, PullSupplier, PullSupplierOperations, QoSAdmin, QoSAdminOperations, java.io.Serializable
public interface ProxyPullSupplier
- extends ProxyPullSupplierOperations, ProxySupplier, PullSupplier, IDLEntity
The ProxyPullSupplier interface supports connections to the channel by
consumers who will pull events from the channel as untyped Anys.
Through inheritance of the ProxySupplier interface, the ProxyPullSupplier
interface supports administration of various QoS properties,
administration of a list of associated filter objects, mapping filters
for event priority and lifetime, and a readonly attribute containing the
reference of the ConsumerAdmin object that created it.
In addition, this inheritance implies that a ProxyPullSupplier instance
supports an operation which will return the list of event types which the
proxy supplier will potentially by supplying, and an operation which can
return information about the instance?s ability to accept a per-event QoS
request.
The ProxyPullSupplier interface also inherits from the PullSupplier
interface defined within the CosNotifyComm module.
This interface supports the pull and try_pull operations which the
consumer connected to a ProxyPullSupplier instance will invoke to receive
an event from the channel in the form of an Any, and the
operation required to disconnect the ProxyPullSupplier from its
associated consumer.
In addition, since the inherited PullSupplier interface inherits the
CosNotifyComm::NotifySubscribe interface, an instance supporting the
ProxyPullSupplier interface can be informed whenever the list of event
types that the consumer connected to it is interested in receiving
changes.
Finally, the ProxyPullSupplier interface defines the operation which can
be invoked by a pull consumer to establish the connection over which the
pull consumer will receive events from the channel.
Note that this can be either a pure event service style, or
a notification service style pull consumer.
Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CORBA.Object |
_create_request, _create_request, _duplicate, _get_domain_managers, _get_interface_def, _get_policy, _hash, _is_a, _is_equivalent, _non_existent, _release, _request, _set_policy_override |
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