To get access to the record definitions for the structures use:
-include_lib("cosNotification/include/*.hrl").
This module also exports the functions described in:
connect_any_pull_supplier(ProxyPullConsumer, PullSupplier) -> Reply
ProxyPullConsumer = #objref
PullSupplier = #objref
Reply = ok |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosEventChannelAdmin_AlreadyConnected'{}} |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosEventChannelAdmin_TypeError'{}}
This operation connects the given PullSupplier
to the target object.
If a client is already connected the AlreadyConnected
exception
will be raised. The client must support the operations pull
and
try_pull
, otherwise the TypeError
exception is raised.
suspend_connection(ProxyPullConsumer) -> Reply
ProxyPullConsumer = #objref
Reply = ok |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosNotifyChannelAdmin_ConnectionAlreadyInactive'{}} |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosNotifyChannelAdmin_NotConnected'{}}
If we want to temporarily suspend the connection with the target object this operation must be sued. If the connection already have been suspended or no client have been connected an exception is raised.
resume_connection(ProxyPullConsumer) -> Reply
ProxyPullConsumer = #objref
Reply = ok |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosNotifyChannelAdmin_ConnectionAlreadyActive'{}} |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosNotifyChannelAdmin_NotConnected'{}}
If The connection have been suspended earlier we can invoke this operation to reinstate the connection. If the connection already is active or no client have been connected to the target object an exception is raised.
disconnect_pull_consumer(ProxyPullConsumer) -> ok
ProxyPullConsumer = #objref
Invoking this operation disconnects the client from the target object which then terminates and inform its administrative parent.