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// This may look like C, but it's really -*- C++ -*-
// $Id$
// ============================================================================
//
// = LIBRARY
// TAO
//
// = FILENAME
// UIOP_Acceptor.h
//
// = DESCRIPTION
// Unix Domain Socket (UIOP) specific acceptor processing
//
// = AUTHOR
// Fred Kuhns <fredk@cs.wustl.edu>
// Ossama Othman <othman@cs.wustl.edu>
//
// ============================================================================
#ifndef TAO_UIOP_ACCEPTOR_H
#define TAO_UIOP_ACCEPTOR_H
#include "ace/pre.h"
#include "tao/Pluggable.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
# if TAO_HAS_UIOP == 1
#include "ace/Acceptor.h"
#include "ace/LSOCK_Acceptor.h"
#include "tao/UIOP_Connect.h"
#include "tao/Acceptor_Impl.h"
// TAO UIOP_Acceptor concrete call defination
class TAO_Export TAO_UIOP_Acceptor : public TAO_Acceptor
{
// = TITLE
// The UIOP-specific bridge class for the concrete acceptor.
//
// = DESCRIPTION
//
public:
// TAO_UIOP_Acceptor (ACE_UNIX_Addr &addr);
// Create Acceptor object using addr.
TAO_UIOP_Acceptor (CORBA::Boolean flag = 0);
// Create Acceptor object using addr.
virtual ~TAO_UIOP_Acceptor (void);
// Destructor
typedef ACE_Strategy_Acceptor<TAO_UIOP_Server_Connection_Handler, ACE_LSOCK_ACCEPTOR> TAO_UIOP_BASE_ACCEPTOR;
typedef TAO_Creation_Strategy<TAO_UIOP_Server_Connection_Handler> TAO_UIOP_CREATION_STRATEGY;
typedef TAO_Concurrency_Strategy<TAO_UIOP_Server_Connection_Handler> TAO_UIOP_CONCURRENCY_STRATEGY;
typedef TAO_Accept_Strategy<TAO_UIOP_Server_Connection_Handler, ACE_LSOCK_ACCEPTOR> TAO_UIOP_ACCEPT_STRATEGY;
// = The TAO_Acceptor methods, check the documentation in
// Pluggable.h for details.
virtual int open (TAO_ORB_Core *orb_core,
int version_major,
int version_minor,
const char *address,
const char *options = 0);
virtual int open_default (TAO_ORB_Core *orb_core,
int version_major,
int version_minor,
const char *options = 0);
virtual int close (void);
virtual int create_mprofile (const TAO_ObjectKey &object_key,
TAO_MProfile &mprofile);
virtual int is_collocated (const TAO_Profile* profile);
virtual CORBA::ULong endpoint_count (void);
virtual int object_key (IOP::TaggedProfile &profile,
TAO_ObjectKey &key);
private:
int open_i (TAO_ORB_Core *orb_core, const char *rendezvous);
// Implement the common part of the open*() methods
void rendezvous_point (ACE_UNIX_Addr &, const char *rendezvous);
// Set the rendezvous point and verify that it is
// valid (e.g. wasn't truncated because it was too long).
int parse_options (const char *options);
// Parse protocol specific options.
int init_uiop_properties (void);
// Obtains uiop properties that must be used by this acceptor, i.e.,
// initializes <uiop_properties_>.
private:
TAO_UIOP_BASE_ACCEPTOR base_acceptor_;
// the concrete acceptor, as a pointer to its base class.
TAO_UIOP_CREATION_STRATEGY *creation_strategy_;
TAO_UIOP_CONCURRENCY_STRATEGY *concurrency_strategy_;
TAO_UIOP_ACCEPT_STRATEGY *accept_strategy_;
// Acceptor strategies.
TAO_GIOP_Version version_;
// The GIOP version for this endpoint
TAO_ORB_Core *orb_core_;
// ORB Core.
int unlink_on_close_;
// Flag that determines whether or not the rendezvous point should
// be unlinked on close. This is really only used when an error
// occurs.
CORBA::Boolean lite_flag_;
// Should we use GIOP lite??
TAO_UIOP_Handler_Base::UIOP_Properties uiop_properties_;
// Properties for all connections accepted by this acceptor.
};
# endif /* TAO_HAS_UIOP == 1 */
#include "ace/post.h"
#endif /* TAO_UIOP_ACCEPTOR_H */
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