org.omg.CosNotifyChannelAdmin
Interface ProxySupplier
- All Superinterfaces:
- FilterAdmin, FilterAdminOperations, IDLEntity, Object, ProxySupplierOperations, QoSAdmin, QoSAdminOperations, java.io.Serializable
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- ProxyPullSupplier, ProxyPushSupplier, SequenceProxyPullSupplier, SequenceProxyPushSupplier, StructuredProxyPullSupplier, StructuredProxyPushSupplier, TypedProxyPullSupplier, TypedProxyPushSupplier
public interface ProxySupplier
- extends ProxySupplierOperations, QoSAdmin, FilterAdmin, IDLEntity
The ProxySupplier interface is intended to be an abstract interface that
is inherited by the different varieties of proxy suppliers that can be
instantiated within a notification channel.
It encapsulates the behaviors common to all Notification Service
proxy suppliers.
In particular, the ProxySupplier interface inherits the QoSAdmin interface
defined within the CosNotification module, and the FilterAdmin interface
defined within the CosNotifyFilter module.
The former inheritance enables all proxy suppliers to administer a list of
associated QoS properties, while the latter inheritance
enables all proxy suppliers to administer a list of associated filter
objects.
Locally, the ProxySupplier interface defines a readonly attribute
that should be set upon creation of each proxy supplier instance to
indicate the specific type of proxy supplier the instance represents,
and a readonly attribute which maintains a reference to the ConsumerAdmin
object that created it.
In addition, the ProxySupplier interface defines attributes that associate
with each proxy supplier two mapping filter objects, one for priority and
one for lifetime.
These mapping filter objects enable proxy suppliers to be configured to
alter the way they treat events with respect to their priority and lifetime
based on the type and contents of each individual event.
Lastly, the ProxySupplier interface defines an operation that returns the
list of event types that a given proxy supplier could potentially forward
to its associated consumer, and an operation which can be queried to
determine which message level QoS properties can be set on a perevent basis.
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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