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public interface TypedConsumerAdminOperations
The TypedConsumerAdmin interface defines the behavior supported by objects which create and manage lists of proxy supplier objects within a Notification Service typed event channel. Similar to its untyped counterpart, a Notification Service typed event channel can have any number of TypedConsumerAdmin instances associated with it. Each such instance is responsible for creating and managing a list of proxy supplier objects that share a common set of QoS property settings, and a common set of filter objects. This feature enables clients to conveniently group proxy supplier objects within a channel into groupings that each support a set of consumers with a common set of QoS requirements and event subscriptions.
Note that the TypedConsumerAdmin interface inherits from ConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosNotifyChannelAdmin module, and the TypedConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosTypedEventChannelAdmin module. These inheritance relationships have several implications for a Notification Service style TypedConsumerAdmin instance.
First, inheritance of the ConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosNotifyChannelAdmin module implies that in addition to being capable of creating and managing Notification Service style typed proxy supplier objects, a TypedConsumerAdmin instance can also create and manage instances supporting any of the proxy supplier interfaces defined in the CosNotifyChannelAdmin module. In addition, since the ConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosNotifyChannelAdmin module inherits from the ConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosEventChannelAdmin module, a TypedConsumerAdmin can also create and manage OMG Event service style untyped proxy supplier objects.
Likewise, inheritance of the TypedConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosTypedEventChannelAdmin module implies that an instance supporting the CosTypedNotifyChannelAdmin?s version of TypedConsumerAdmin can create and manage OMG Event Service style typed proxy supplier objects as well.
Thus, instances supporting the TypedConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosTypedNotifyChannelAdmin module can potentially create and manage instances supporting any of the proxy supplier interfaces defined in the CosEventChannelAdmin, CosNotifyChannelAdmin, CosTypedEventChannelAdmin, and the CosTypedNotifyChannelAdmin (due to locally defined factory operations) modules. The implication of this is that a Notification Service style typed event channel can support OMG Event Service style untyped and typed consumers, along with all variations of consumers defined in the Notification Service as clients.
Note also that the inherited CosNotifyChannelAdmin::ConsumerAdmin interface provides an instance supporting the CosTypedNotifyChannelAdmin::TypedConsumerAdmin interface with the behaviors necessary to associate unique identifiers with the proxy supplier objects it creates. While the TypedConsumerAdmin interface defined here is capable of creating OMG Event Service style untyped and typed proxy supplier objects, only instances of the proxy supplier interfaces defined in the Notification Service can have associated unique identifiers.
Similarly, the inheritance of the ConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosNotifyChannelAdmin module provides an instance supporting the TypedConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosTypedNotifyChannelAdmin module with the behaviors necessary to maintain associated QoS property settings and filter objects. Note again that QoS property settings and filter objects can only be associated with Notification Service style proxy suppliers, both typed and untyped.
Inheritance of the ConsumerAdmin interface defined in CosNotifyChannelAdmin also implies that TypedConsumerAdmin also inherits from the NotifySubscribe interface defined in CosNotifyComm. This inheritance enables optimizing the notification of a group of proxy supplier objects that have been created by the same TypedConsumerAdmin instance of changes to shared filter objects, since this inheritance enables a TypedConsumerAdmin instance to be registered as the callback object for notification of subscription changes made upon filter objects. Lastly, inheritance of the ConsumerAdmin interface defined in CosNotifyChannelAdmin implies that an instance of the TypedConsumerAdmin interface supports readonly attributes that maintain the unique identifier of the instance supplied to it by its creating channel, the object reference of the creating channel, and the flag which indicates whether AND or OR semantics will be used when combining the filter objects associated with a TypedConsumerAdmin with those defined on specific proxy suppliers created by the TypedConsumerAdmin.
Locally, the TypedConsumerAdmin interface supports the operations that create new Notification Service style typed proxy supplier instances. Note lastly that due to inheritance of the ConsumerAdmin interface defined in the CosNotifyChannelAdmin module, an instance supporting the TypedConsumerAdmin interface supports a readonly attribute, which maintains a unique identifier assigned to the instance by the channel which created it.
Method Summary | |
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TypedProxyPullSupplier |
obtain_typed_notification_pull_supplier(java.lang.String supported_interface,
IntHolder proxy_id)
The obtain_typed_notification_pull_supplier operation is used to create a new Notification Service style proxy supplier instance, which will support a connection to the channel with which the target TypedConsumerAdmin instance is associated by a pull-style consumer of typed events. |
TypedProxyPushSupplier |
obtain_typed_notification_push_supplier(java.lang.String uses_interface,
IntHolder proxy_id)
The obtain_typed_notification_push_supplier operation is used to create a new Notification Service style proxy supplier instance, which will support a connection to the channel with which the target TypedConsumerAdmin instance is associated by a push-style consumer of typed events. |
Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CosNotifyChannelAdmin.ConsumerAdminOperations |
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destroy, get_proxy_supplier, lifetime_filter, lifetime_filter, MyChannel, MyID, MyOperator, obtain_notification_pull_supplier, obtain_notification_push_supplier, priority_filter, priority_filter, pull_suppliers, push_suppliers |
Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CosNotification.QoSAdminOperations |
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get_qos, set_qos, validate_qos |
Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CosNotifyComm.NotifySubscribeOperations |
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subscription_change |
Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CosNotifyFilter.FilterAdminOperations |
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add_filter, get_all_filters, get_filter, remove_all_filters, remove_filter |
Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CosTypedEventChannelAdmin.TypedConsumerAdminOperations |
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obtain_typed_pull_supplier, obtain_typed_push_supplier |
Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CosEventChannelAdmin.ConsumerAdminOperations |
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obtain_pull_supplier, obtain_push_supplier |
Method Detail |
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TypedProxyPushSupplier obtain_typed_notification_push_supplier(java.lang.String uses_interface, IntHolder proxy_id) throws org.omg.CosTypedEventChannelAdmin.NoSuchImplementation, AdminLimitExceeded
uses_interface
- A string, which identifies the name of a strongly typed
interface that the newly created TypedProxyPushSupplier instance
should use when invoking operations upon its associated
TypedPushConsumer instance to send it events.proxy_id
- An output parameter containing a unique identifier
corresponding to the new TypedProxyPushSupplier instance.
This identifier is unique through out all TypedProxyPushSupplier
instances created by this TypedConsumerAdmin so far.
This unique identifier could subsequently be used as the input
parameter to the get_proxy_supplier operation inherited by the target
TypedConsumerAdmin instance in order to obtain the reference to the
newly created TypedProxyPushSupplier instance.
org.omg.CosTypedEventChannelAdmin.NoSuchImplementation
- If the
target TypedConsumerAdmin instance cannot locate an implementation of
the TypedProxyPullSupplier interface, which will use the requested
strongly typed interface to send events to a TypedPushConsumer.
AdminLimitExceeded
- If the number
of consumers currently connected to the channel with which the target
TypedConsumerAdmin object is associated exceeds the value of the
MaxConsumers administrative property, the AdminLimitExceeded exception
is raised.TypedProxyPullSupplier obtain_typed_notification_pull_supplier(java.lang.String supported_interface, IntHolder proxy_id) throws org.omg.CosTypedEventChannelAdmin.InterfaceNotSupported, AdminLimitExceeded
supported_interface
- A string, which identifies the name of
the strongly typed interface that the newly created
TypedProxyPullSupplier instance should support.
The consumer that connects to the new TypedProxyPullSupplier would use
this strongly typed interface to invoke operations to receive typed
events.proxy_id
- An output parameter containing a unique identifier
corresponding to the new TypedProxyPullSupplier instance.
This identifier is unique among all TypedProxyPullSupplier instances
created by this implementation so far and can subsequently be used
as the input parameter to the get_proxy_supplier operation inherited
by the target TypedConsumerAdmin instance in order to obtain the
reference to the newly created TypedProxyPullSupplier instance.
org.omg.CosTypedEventChannelAdmin.InterfaceNotSupported
- If the
target TypedConsumerAdmin instance cannot locate an occurrence of
the TypedProxyPullSupplier interface, which also supports the
requested strongly typed interface.
AdminLimitExceeded
- If the number
of consumers currently connected to the channel with which the target
TypedConsumerAdmin object is associated exceeds the value of the
MaxConsumers administrative property.
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