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ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File Class Reference

This class is a factory for starting off asynchronous transmit files on a stream. More...

#include <Asynch_IO.h>

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Public Member Functions

 ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File (void)
 A do nothing constructor.
virtual ~ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File (void)
 Destructor.
int open (ACE_Handler &handler, ACE_HANDLE handle=ACE_INVALID_HANDLE, const void *completion_key=0, ACE_Proactor *proactor=0)
int transmit_file (ACE_HANDLE file, Header_And_Trailer *header_and_trailer=0, size_t bytes_to_write=0, u_long offset=0, u_long offset_high=0, size_t bytes_per_send=0, u_long flags=0, const void *act=0, int priority=0, int signal_number=ACE_SIGRTMIN)
virtual ACE_Asynch_Operation_Implimplementation (void) const
 Return the underlying implementation class.

Protected Attributes

ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File_Implimplementation_
 The implementation class.

Detailed Description

This class is a factory for starting off asynchronous transmit files on a stream.

Once <open> is called, multiple asynchronous <transmit_file>s can started using this class. A ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File::Result will be passed back to the <handler> when the asynchronous transmit file completes through the <ACE_Handler::handle_transmit_file> callback. The transmit_file function transmits file data over a connected network connection. The function uses the operating system's cache manager to retrieve the file data. This function provides high-performance file data transfer over network connections. This function would be of great use in a Web Server, Image Server, etc.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File::ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File void   ) 
 

A do nothing constructor.

ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File::~ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File void   )  [virtual]
 

Destructor.


Member Function Documentation

ACE_Asynch_Operation_Impl * ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File::implementation void   )  const [virtual]
 

Return the underlying implementation class.

Implements ACE_Asynch_Operation.

int ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File::open ACE_Handler handler,
ACE_HANDLE  handle = ACE_INVALID_HANDLE,
const void *  completion_key = 0,
ACE_Proactor proactor = 0
 

Initializes the factory with information which will be used with each asynchronous call. If (<handle> == ACE_INVALID_HANDLE), <ACE_Handler::handle> will be called on the <handler> to get the correct handle.

Reimplemented from ACE_Asynch_Operation.

int ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File::transmit_file ACE_HANDLE  file,
Header_And_Trailer header_and_trailer = 0,
size_t  bytes_to_write = 0,
u_long  offset = 0,
u_long  offset_high = 0,
size_t  bytes_per_send = 0,
u_long  flags = 0,
const void *  act = 0,
int  priority = 0,
int  signal_number = ACE_SIGRTMIN
 

This starts off an asynchronous transmit file. The <file> is a handle to an open file. <header_and_trailer> is a pointer to a data structure that contains pointers to data to send before and after the file data is sent. Set this parameter to 0 if you only want to transmit the file data. Upto <bytes_to_write> will be written to the <socket>. If you want to send the entire file, let <bytes_to_write> = 0. <bytes_per_send> is the size of each block of data sent per send operation. Please read the Win32 documentation on what the flags should be. Priority of the operation is specified by <priority>. On POSIX4-Unix, this is supported. Works like <nice> in Unix. Negative values are not allowed. 0 means priority of the operation same as the process priority. 1 means priority of the operation is one less than process. And so forth. On Win32, this is a no-op. <signal_number> is the POSIX4 real-time signal number to be used for the operation. <signal_number> ranges from ACE_SIGRTMIN to ACE_SIGRTMAX. This argument is a no-op on non-POSIX4 systems.


Member Data Documentation

ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File_Impl* ACE_Asynch_Transmit_File::implementation_ [protected]
 

The implementation class.


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