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_structured_push_supplier(StructuredProxyPushConsumer, PushSupplier) -> Reply
Types:
StructuredProxyPushConsumer = #objref
PushSupplier = #objref
Reply = ok |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosEventChannelAdmin_AlreadyConnected'{}}
This operation connects a PushSupplier
to the target object. If a connection
already exists an exception is raised.
push_structured_event(StructuredProxyPushConsumer, StructuredEvent) -> Reply
Types:
StructuredProxyPushConsumer = #objref
StructuredEvent = #'CosNotification_StructuredEvent'{header, filterable_data, remainder_of_body}
header = EventHeader
filterable_data = [#'CosNotification_Property'{name, value}]
name = string()
value = #any
remainder_of_body = #any
EventHeader = #'CosNotification_EventHeader'{fixed_header, variable_header}
fixed_header = FixedEventHeader
variable_header = OptionalHeaderFields
FixedEventHeader = #'CosNotification_FixedEventHeader'{event_type, event_name}
event_type = EventType
event_name = string()
EventType = #'CosNotification_EventType'{domain_name, type_name}
domain_name = type_name = string()
OptionalHeaderFields = [#'CosNotification_Property'{name, value}]
Reply = ok |
{'EXCEPTION', #'CosEventChannelAdmin_Disconnected'{}}
When a client want to push a new event to the target object this operation must be used.
disconnect_structured_push_consumer(StructuredProxyPushConsumer) -> ok
Types:
StructuredProxyPushConsumer = #objref
This operation cause the target object to close the connection and terminate.