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Operating Systems HP-UX Latest patches for HPUX 11 Post 302196833 by AQG on Monday 19th of May 2008 06:46:28 PM
Old 05-19-2008
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Ns_UrlSpecific(3aolserver)				   AOLserver Library Procedures 				Ns_UrlSpecific(3aolserver)

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NAME
Ns_UrlSpecificAlloc, Ns_UrlSpecificDestroy, Ns_UrlSpecificGet, Ns_UrlSpecificGetExact, Ns_UrlSpecificGetFast, Ns_UrlSpecificSet - Store and retrieve URL-specific data SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h" int Ns_UrlSpecificAlloc(void) void * Ns_UrlSpecificDestroy(char *server, char *method, char *url, int id, int flags) void * Ns_UrlSpecificGet(char *server, char *method, char *url, int id) void * Ns_UrlSpecificGetExact(char *server, char *method, char *url, int id, int flags) void * Ns_UrlSpecificGetFast(char *server, char *method, char *url, int id) void Ns_UrlSpecificSet(char *server, char *method, char *url, int id, void *data, int flags, void (*deletefunc) (void *)) _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
These functions allow you to store URL-specific data in memory for later retrieval. They are used when registering procedures for example. Ns_UrlSpecificAlloc() Return a unique ID used to identify a unique virtual URL-space that is then used with the Ns_UrlSpecific storage functions. You should only call this function at server startup, and not after. Here is an example: static int myId; void Init(void) { /* Allocate the id once at startup. */ myId = Ns_UrlSpecificAlloc(); } void Store(char *server, char *method, char *url, char *data) { Ns_UrlSpecificSet(server, method, url, myId, data, 0, NULL); } char * Fetch(char *server, char *method, char *url) { char *data; data = Ns_UrlSpecificGet(server, method, url, myId); return (char *) data; } Ns_UrlSpecificDestroy(server, method, url, id, flags) The Ns_UrlSpecificDestroy function deletes URL-specific data previously stored with Ns_UrlSpecificSet with the same method/URL com- bination and the same inheritance setting. An id of -1 matches all ids. For example, Ns_UrlSpecificDestroy("myserver", "GET", "/", -1, NS_OP_RECURSE) removes all data for the method GET for server "myserver". The flags argument can be: NS_OP_NODELETE - If set, the deletefunc specified in Ns_UrlSpeciciSet is run. NS_OP_RECURSE - If set, then data for all URLs more specific than the passed-in URL are also destroyed. NS_OP_NOINHERIT - If set, data that was stored with this flag in Ns_UrlSpecificSet will be deleted. If not set, the data stored without this flag will be deleted. Ns_UrlSpecificGet(server, method, url, id) The Ns_UrlSpecificGet function retrieves the best match that it can find for in the URL subspace identified by id that the passed-in URL matches. For instance, suppose you had previously registered a handle/method/url/id combination of {myserver, GET, /, 1} and {myserver, GET, /inventory, 1}. The following call would match the data registered at {myserver, GET, /inventory, 1}: Ns_UrlSpecificGet("myserver", "GET", "/inventory/RJ45", 1) Ns_UrlSpecificGetExact(server, method, url, id, flags) Retrieves stored data for the exact method/URL/id combination specified that was stored with the same inheritance setting. If the flags argument is set to NS_OP_NOINHERIT, the data stored with NS_OP_NOINHERIT will be retrieved. If the flags argument is set to 0, the data stored without NS_OP_NOINHERIT will be retrieved. Ns_UrlSpecificGetFast(server, method, url, id) Same as Ns_UrlSpecificGet but does not support wildcards, making it much faster. Ns_UrlSpecificSet(server, method, url, id, data, flags, deletefunc) The Ns_UrlSpecificSet function stores data in memory, allowing subsequent retrieval using handle, method, url, id, and inheritance flag. The flags argument can be NS_OP_NOINHERIT or NS_OP_NODELETE. You can store two sets of data based on the same handle, method, url, and id combination-- one set with inheritance on and one set with inheritance off. If the NS_OP_NOINHERIT flag is set, the data is stored based on the exact URL. If NS_OP_NOINHERIT is omitted, the data is stored based on the specified URL and any URL below it. In this case, Ns_UrlSpecificGetExact will match to the closest URL when retrieving the data. The deletefunc argument is called with data as an argument when this handle/url/method/id combination is re-registered or deleted, or when this server shuts down. unless NS_OP_NODELETE is set. Normally, calling Ns_UrlSpecificSet on a handle/url/method/id combination which already has an operation registered for it causes the previous operation's delete procedure to be called. You can override this behavior by adding the NS_OP_NODELETE flag. SEE ALSO
nsd(1), info(n) KEYWORDS
AOLserver 4.0 Ns_UrlSpecific(3aolserver)
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