org.omg.CosNotifyChannelAdmin
Interface ProxyPushConsumer
- All Superinterfaces:
- FilterAdmin, FilterAdminOperations, IDLEntity, NotifyPublish, NotifyPublishOperations, Object, ProxyConsumer, ProxyConsumerOperations, ProxyPushConsumerOperations, PushConsumer, PushConsumerOperations, QoSAdmin, QoSAdminOperations, java.io.Serializable
public interface ProxyPushConsumer
- extends ProxyPushConsumerOperations, ProxyConsumer, PushConsumer, IDLEntity
The ProxyPushConsumer interface supports connections to the channel by
suppliers who will push events to the channel as untyped Anys.
Through inheritance of the ProxyConsumer interface, the ProxyPushConsumer
interface supports administration of various QoS properties,
administration of a list of associated filter objects, and a readonly
attribute containing the reference of the SupplierAdmin object which
created it.
In addition, this inheritance implies that a ProxyPushConsumer instance
supports an operation which will return the list of event types which
consumers connected to the same channel are interested in receiving, and
an operation which can return information about the instance?s ability to
accept a per-event QoS request.
The ProxyPushConsumer interface also inherits from the PushConsumer
interface defined within the CosNotifyComm module.
This interface supports the push operation, which the supplier connected
to a ProxyPushConsumer instance will invoke to send an event to the channel
in the form of an Any, and the operation required to disconnect the
ProxyPushConsumer from its associated supplier.
In addition, since the inherited PushConsumer interface inherits the
CosNotifyComm::NotifyPublish interface, a supplier connected to an instance
supporting the ProxyPushConsumer interface can inform it whenever the list
of event types the supplier plans to supply changes.
Finally, the ProxyPushConsumer interface defines the operation which can be
invoked by a push supplier to establish the connection over which the push
supplier will send events to the channel. Note that this can be either
a pure event service style, or a notification service style push supplier.
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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