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Description
| Interface Summary | |
|---|---|
| Protocol | The protocol abstraction represents protocols like TCP, IP or GIOP. |
| ProtocolGraph | |
| ProtocolIdentifiers | Simply, a list of the protocol identifiers used in the exotic protocol graph thingy. |
| ReplyInterface | A ReplyInterface holds the reply to a request. |
| ReplySession | A reply session is used by a server to send a reply back to a client. |
| RequestSession | Request sessions represent the recipient of an invocation for an invocation protocol. |
| Session_High | Session_High is the type of sessions used to send messages down
to the network; A Session_High is usually a surrogate for
a session of type Session_Low exported to a protocol and
represented by an session identifier. |
| Session_Low | Session_Low is the type of sessions used to forward messages
coming from the network to their actual recipient; Session_Low is
also the type of interfaces represented by session
identifiers. |
| SessionIdentifier | A session identifier represents an exported session. |
| Class Summary | |
|---|---|
| ProtocolInfo | Tree-like structure to hold the protocol stack info at configuration time. |
| Exception Summary | |
|---|---|
| CommunicationException | CommunicationException is a checked exception that indicates that an error occurred when trying to communicate with a remote object interface. |
| ServerException | ServerException is a checked exception encapsulating an applicative exception raised by a remote object. |
Provides a set of classes and interfaces for communication protocols.
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