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// -*- C++ -*-
//=============================================================================
/**
* @file IIOP_Endpoint.h
*
* $Id$
*
* IIOP implementation of PP Framework Endpoint interface.
*
* @author Marina Spivak <marina@cs.wustl.edu>
*/
//=============================================================================
#ifndef TAO_IIOP_ENDPOINT_H
#define TAO_IIOP_ENDPOINT_H
#include /**/ "ace/pre.h"
#include "tao/orbconf.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
#if defined (TAO_HAS_IIOP) && (TAO_HAS_IIOP != 0)
#include "tao/CORBA_String.h"
#include "tao/IIOP_EndpointsC.h"
#include "tao/Endpoint.h"
#include "ace/INET_Addr.h"
#include "ace/Vector_T.h"
TAO_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
class TAO_IIOP_Connection_Handler;
class TAO_IIOP_Profile;
/**
* @class TAO_IIOP_Endpoint
*
* @brief TAO_IIOP_Endpoint
*
* IIOP-specific implementation of PP Framework Endpoint interface.
*/
class TAO_Export TAO_IIOP_Endpoint : public TAO_Endpoint
{
public:
//@@ TAO_ENDPOINT_SPL_PUBLIC_METHODS_COPY_HOOK_START
// @todo Lose these friends!
friend class TAO_IIOP_Profile;
friend class TAO_SSLIOP_Profile;
// = Initialization and termination methods.
/// Default constructor.
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (void);
/// Constructor. This is the most efficient constructor since it
/// does not require any address resolution processing.
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (const char *host,
CORBA::UShort port,
const ACE_INET_Addr &addr,
CORBA::Short priority = TAO_INVALID_PRIORITY);
/// Constructor.
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (const ACE_INET_Addr &addr,
int use_dotted_decimal_addresses);
/// Constructor. This constructor is used when decoding endpoints.
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (const char *host,
CORBA::UShort port,
CORBA::Short priority);
//@@ TAO_ENDPOINT_SPL_PUBLIC_METHODS_COPY_HOOK_END
/// Destructor.
~TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (void);
// = Implementation of abstract TAO_Endpoint methods. See
// Endpoint.h for their documentation.
virtual TAO_Endpoint *next (void);
/**
* Return the next endpoint in the list, but use protocol-specific
* filtering to constrain the value. The orb core is needed to supply
* any sort of filter arguments, and the root endpoint is needed in case
* the algorithm needs to rewind. If the supplied root is 0, then this
* is assumed to be the candidate next endpoint.
*
* To use this, the caller starts off the change with root == 0. This
* is a bit of a violation in logic, a more correct implementation would
* accept this == 0 and a non-null root.
* To do iteration using next_filtered, do:
* for (TAO_Endpoint *ep = root_endpoint->next_filtered (orb_core, 0);
* ep != 0;
* ep = ep->next_filtered(orb_core, root_endpoint)) { }
*/
virtual TAO_Endpoint *next_filtered (TAO_ORB_Core *, TAO_Endpoint *root);
virtual int addr_to_string (char *buffer, size_t length);
/// Makes a copy of @c this
virtual TAO_Endpoint *duplicate (void);
/// Return true if this endpoint is equivalent to @a other_endpoint. Two
/// endpoints are equivalent if their port and host are the same.
virtual CORBA::Boolean is_equivalent (const TAO_Endpoint *other_endpoint);
/// Return a hash value for this object.
virtual CORBA::ULong hash (void);
// = IIOP_Endpoint-specific methods.
/*
* Hook to copy only the non virtual concrete methods implemented
* in this class to the derived class in the specialization.
*/
//@@ TAO_ENDPOINT_SPL_PUBLIC_METHODS_COPY_HOOK_START
/// Return a reference to the <object_addr>.
const ACE_INET_Addr &object_addr (void) const;
/// Return a pointer to the host string. This object maintains
/// ownership of this string.
const char *host (void) const;
/// Copy the string @a h into <host_> and return the resulting pointer.
/// This object maintains ownership of this string.
const char *host (const char *h);
/// Return the port number.
CORBA::UShort port (void) const;
/// Set the port number.
CORBA::UShort port (CORBA::UShort p);
/// Do we have a preferred local network for the target?
bool is_preferred_network (void) const;
/// Return the preferred network if any.
const char *preferred_network (void) const;
#if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6)
/// Does the host string represent an IPv6 decimal address.
bool is_ipv6_decimal (void) const;
#endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */
//@@ TAO_ENDPOINT_SPL_PUBLIC_METHODS_COPY_HOOK_END
/// Need to have an assignment operator since the IIOP_Profile class may
/// have to reorder its list of endpoints based on filtering by the EndpointPolicy.
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint & operator= (const TAO_IIOP_Endpoint& other);
/// Given a comma separated list of preferred interface directives, which
/// are of the form <wild_remote>=<wild_local>, this function will retrieve
/// the list of preferred local ip addresses by matching wild_local against
/// the list of all local ip interfaces, for any directive where wild_remote
/// matches the host from our endpoint.
static void find_preferred_interfaces (const ACE_CString& host,
const ACE_CString& csvPreferred,
ACE_Vector<ACE_CString>& preferred);
private:
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *next_filtered_i (TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *root,
bool ipv6_only,
bool prefer_ipv6,
bool want_ipv6);
//@@ TAO_ENDPOINT_SPL_PRIVATE_DATA_COPY_HOOK_START
/// Helper method for setting INET_Addr.
int set (const ACE_INET_Addr &addr,
int use_dotted_decimal_addresses);
/// Helper method for object_addr () call.
void object_addr_i (void) const;
/// Generate preferred interfaces from the options passed in by the
/// user.
CORBA::ULong preferred_interfaces (const char *csvPreferred,
bool enforce,
TAO_IIOP_Profile &profile);
/// Chain a new duplicate of ourself with the specified
/// local preferred interface.
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *add_local_endpoint (TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *ep,
const char *local,
TAO_IIOP_Profile &profile);
/// Canonical copy constructor
/**
* In private section to prevent clients from invoking this
* accidentally. Clients should only use duplicate () to make a deep
* copy
*/
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (const TAO_IIOP_Endpoint &);
private:
/// String representing the host name.
CORBA::String_var host_;
/// TCP port number.
CORBA::UShort port_;
#if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6)
/// Does the host string represent an IPv6 decimal address.
bool is_ipv6_decimal_;
#endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */
/// Is this endpoint created encodable as part of the IOR?
bool is_encodable_;
/// Flag to indicate if the address has been resolved and set.
mutable bool object_addr_set_;
/// Cached instance of ACE_INET_Addr for use in making
/// invocations, etc.
mutable ACE_INET_Addr object_addr_;
/// Preferred path for this endpoint.
TAO::IIOP_Endpoint_Info preferred_path_;
/// IIOP Endpoints can be strung into a list. Return the next
/// endpoint in the list, if any.
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *next_;
//@@ TAO_ENDPOINT_SPL_PRIVATE_DATA_COPY_HOOK_END
};
TAO_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__)
# include "tao/IIOP_Endpoint.inl"
#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */
#endif /* TAO_HAS_IIOP && TAO_HAS_IIOP != 0 */
#include /**/ "ace/post.h"
#endif /* TAO_IIOP_PROFILE_H */
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