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/* -*- C++ -*- */
// $Id$
//
// ============================================================================
//
// = LIBRARY
// ORBSVCS Real-time Event Channel examples
//
// = FILENAME
// Consumer
//
// = AUTHOR
// Carlos O'Ryan (coryan@cs.wustl.edu)
//
// ============================================================================
#ifndef CONSUMER_H
#define CONSUMER_H
#include "orbsvcs/RtecEventCommS.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
class Consumer : public POA_RtecEventComm::PushConsumer
{
// = TITLE
// Simple consumer object
//
// = DESCRIPTION
// This class is a consumer of events.
// It simply register for two event typesone event type
// The class is just a helper to simplify common tasks in EC
// tests, such as subscribing for a range of events, disconnecting
// from the EC, informing the driver of shutdown messages, etc.
//
// There are several ways to connect and disconnect this class,
// and it is up to the driver program to use the right one.
//
public:
Consumer (void);
// Constructor
int run (int argc, char* argv[]);
// Run the test
// = The RtecEventComm::PushConsumer methods
virtual void push (const RtecEventComm::EventSet& events,
CORBA::Environment &_env)
ACE_THROW_SPEC ((CORBA::SystemException));
virtual void disconnect_push_consumer (CORBA::Environment &)
ACE_THROW_SPEC ((CORBA::SystemException));
// The skeleton methods.
private:
CORBA::ULong event_count_;
// Keep track of the number of events received.
CORBA::ORB_ptr orb_;
// The orb, just a pointer because the ORB does not outlive the
// run() method...
};
#endif /* CONSUMER_H */
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