01-05-2012
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coseventchanneladmin_proxypushconsumer
CosEventChannelAdmin_ProxyPushConsumer(3erl) Erlang Module Definition CosEventChannelAdmin_ProxyPushConsumer(3erl)
NAME
CosEventChannelAdmin_ProxyPushConsumer - This module implements a ProxyPushConsumer interface which acts as a middleman between push sup-
plier and the event channel.
DESCRIPTION
The ProxyPushConsumer interface defines the second step for connecting push suppliers to the event channel. A proxy consumer is similar to
a normal consumer, but includes an additional method for connecting a supplier to the proxy consumer.
To get access to all definitions, e.g., exceptions, include necessary hrl files by using:
-include_lib("cosEvent/include/*.hrl").
Any object that possesses an object reference that supports the ProxyPushConsumer interface can perform the following operations:
EXPORTS
connect_push_supplier(Object, PushSupplier) -> Return
Types Object = #objref
PushSupplier = #objref of PushSupplier type
Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', #'CosEventChannelAdmin_AlreadyConnected'{}}
This operation connects PushSupplier object to the ProxyPushConsumer object. A nil object reference can be passed to this operation.
If so a channel cannot invoke the disconnect_push_supplier operation on the supplier; the supplier may be disconnected from the
channel without being informed. If the ProxyPushConsumer is already connected to a PushSupplier, then the CosEventChannelAd-
min_AlreadyConnected exception is raised.
disconnect_push_consumer(Object) -> Return
Types Object = #objref
Return = ok
This operation disconnects proxy push consumer from the event channel. Sends a notification about the loss of the connection to the
push supplier attached to it, unless nil object reference was passed at the connection time.
push(Object, Data) -> Return
Types Object = #objref
Data = any
Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', #'CosEventComm_Disconnected'{}}
This operation sends event data to all connected consumers via the event channel. If the event communication has already been dis-
connected, the CosEventComm_Disconnected is raised.
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