To get access to the record definitions for the structures use:
-include_lib("cosNotification/include/*.hrl").
This module also exports the functions described in:
_get_MyType(ProxyConsumer) -> ProxyType
Types:
ProxyConsumer = #objref
ProxyType = 'PUSH_ANY' | 'PULL_ANY' | 'PUSH_STRUCTURED' |
'PULL_STRUCTURED' | 'PUSH_SEQUENCE' | 'PULL_SEQUENCE'
This readonly attribute maintains the enumerant describing the which type the target object is.
_get_MyAdmin(ProxyConsumer) -> AdminObject
Types:
ProxyConsumer = AdminObject = #objref
This readonly attribute maintains the admin's reference which created the target object.
obtain_subscription_types(ProxyConsumer, ObtainInfoMode) -> EventTypeSeq
Types:
ProxyConsumer = #objref
ObtainInfoMode = 'ALL_NOW_UPDATES_OFF' | 'ALL_NOW_UPDATES_ON' |
'NONE_NOW_UPDATES_OFF' | 'NONE_NOW_UPDATES_ON'
EventTypeSeq = [EventType]
EventType = #'CosNotification_EventType'{domain_name, type_name}
domain_name = type_name = string()
Depending on the input parameter ObtainInfoMode
, this operation may return a
sequence of the EventTypes
the target object is interested in receiving.
If 'ALL_NOW_UPDATES_OFF'
or 'ALL_NOW_UPDATES_ON'
is given a sequence will
be returned, otherwise not. If 'ALL_NOW_UPDATES_OFF'
or 'NONE_NOW_UPDATES_OFF'
are issued the target object will not inform the associated NotifySubscribe
object
when an update occurs. 'ALL_NOW_UPDATES_ON'
or 'NONE_NOW_UPDATES_ON'
will
result in that update information will be sent.
validate_event_qos(ProxyConsumer, QoSProperties) -> Reply
Types:
ProxyConsumer = #objref
QoSProperties = [QoSProperty]
QoSProperty = #'CosNotification_Property'{name, value}
name = string()
value = #any
Reply = {ok, NamedPropertyRangeSeq} |
{'EXCEPTION', CosNotification_UnsupportedQoS{qos_err}}
NamedPropertyRangeSeq = [NamedPropertyRange]
NamedPropertyRange = #CosNotification_NamedPropertyRange{name, range}
name = string()
range = #CosNotification_PropertyRange{low_val, high_val}
low_val = #any
high_val = #any
qos_err = PropertyErrorSeq
PropertyErrorSeq = [PropertyError]
PropertyError = #'CosNotification_PropertyError'{code, name, available_range}
code = 'UNSUPPORTED_PROPERTY' | 'UNAVAILABLE_PROPERTY' | 'UNSUPPORTED_VALUE' |
'UNAVAILABLE_VALUE' | 'BAD_PROPERTY' | 'BAD_TYPE' | 'BAD_VALUE'
name = string()
available_range = PropertyRange
PropertyRange = #CosNotification_PropertyRange{low_val, high_val}
low_val = high_val = #any
To check if certain Quality of Service properties can be added to events in the current context of the target object this operation should be used. If we cannot support the required settings an exception describing why will be raised.