public class PRIO extends Protocol
// Create a message to send to everyone
Message message = new Message( null, null, messagePayload );
// Add the priority protocol header
PrioHeader header = new PrioHeader( 1 );
short protocolId = ClassConfigurator.getProtocolId(PRIO.class);
message.putHeader( protocolId, header);
Constructor and Description |
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PRIO() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Object |
down(Event evt)
An event is to be sent down the stack.
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void |
start()
This method is called on a
Channel.connect(String) . |
void |
stop()
This method is called on a
Channel.disconnect() . |
Object |
up(Event evt)
An event was received from the layer below.
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destroy, dumpStats, enableStats, getConfigurableObjects, getDownProtocol, getId, getLevel, getName, getProtocolStack, getSocketFactory, getThreadFactory, getTransport, getUpProtocol, getValue, init, isErgonomics, printStats, providedDownServices, providedUpServices, requiredDownServices, requiredUpServices, resetStatistics, resetStats, setDownProtocol, setErgonomics, setId, setLevel, setProtocolStack, setSocketFactory, setUpProtocol, setValue, setValues, statsEnabled
public void start() throws Exception
Channel.connect(String)
. Starts work.
Protocols are connected and queues are ready to receive events.
Will be called from bottom to top. This call will replace
the START and START_OK events.start
in class Protocol
Exception
- Thrown if protocol cannot be started successfully. This will cause the ProtocolStack
to fail, so Channel.connect(String)
will throw an exceptionpublic void stop()
Channel.disconnect()
. Stops work (e.g. by closing multicast socket).
Will be called from top to bottom. This means that at the time of the method invocation the
neighbor protocol below is still working. This method will replace the
STOP, STOP_OK, CLEANUP and CLEANUP_OK events. The ProtocolStack guarantees that
when this method is called all messages in the down queue will have been flushedpublic Object up(Event evt)
down_prot.down()
or c) the event (or another event) is sent up
the stack using up_prot.up()
.public Object down(Event evt)
down_prot.down()
. In case of a GET_ADDRESS event (which tries to
retrieve the stack's address from one of the bottom layers), the layer may need to send
a new response event back up the stack using up_prot.up()
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