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-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef COMPRESSOR_H
-#define COMPRESSOR_h
-
-#include "Protocol_Task.h"
-
-/* A reallly dumb compression object. (It actually adds 3 bytes to
- every message block.)
-*/
-class Compressor : public Protocol_Task
-{
-public:
-
- typedef Protocol_Task inherited;
-
- // I've given you the option of creating this task derivative
- // with a number of threads. In retro-spect that really isn't
- // a good idea. Most client/server systems rely on requests
- // and responses happening in a predicatable order. Introduce
- // a thread pool and message queue and that ordering goes
- // right out the window. In other words: Don't ever use the
- // constructor parameter!
- Compressor (int thr_count = 0);
-
- ~Compressor (void);
-
-protected:
-
- // This is called when the compressor is on the downstream side.
- // We'll take the message, compress it and move it along to the next
- // module.
- int send (ACE_Message_Block *message,
- ACE_Time_Value *timeout);
-
- // This one is called on the upstream side. No surprise: we
- // decompress the data and send it on up the stream.
- int recv (ACE_Message_Block *message,
- ACE_Time_Value *timeout);
-};
-
-#endif /* COMPRESSOR_H */