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_sequence_pull_supplier(SequenceProxyPullConsumer, PullSupplier) -> Reply
Types:
SequenceProxyPullConsumer = #objref
PullSupplier = #objref
Reply = ok |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosEventChannelAdmin_AlreadyConnected'{}} |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosEventChannelAdmin_TypeError'{}}
This operation connects a PullSupplier
to the target object. If a
connection already exists or the supplied client does not support the functions
pull_structured_events
and try_pull_structured_events
an exception
is raised.
suspend_connection(SequenceProxyPullConsumer) -> Reply
Types:
SequenceProxyPullConsumer = #objref
Reply = ok |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosNotifyChannelAdmin_ConnectionAlreadyInactive'{}} |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosNotifyChannelAdmin_NotConnected'{}}
If a connection exist, invoking this operation will suspend the connection until instructed otherwise. Otherwise, no client have been connected or this operation already have been invoked an exception is raised.
resume_connection(SequenceProxyPullConsumer) -> Reply
Types:
SequenceProxyPullConsumer = #objref
Reply = ok |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosNotifyChannelAdmin_ConnectionAlreadyInactive'{}} |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosNotifyChannelAdmin_NotConnected'{}}
If an connection have been suspended this operation must be used to resume the connection. If the connection already is active or no client have been connected an exception is raised.
disconnect_sequence_pull_consumer(SequenceProxyPullConsumer) -> ok
Types:
SequenceProxyPullConsumer = #objref
This operation close the connection to the client and terminates the target object.