#include <Protocol_Factory.h>
TAO_Protocol_Factory::TAO_Protocol_Factory |
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TAO_Protocol_Factory::~TAO_Protocol_Factory |
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virtual int TAO_Protocol_Factory::init |
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int |
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ACE_TCHAR * |
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virtual TAO_Acceptor* TAO_Protocol_Factory::make_acceptor |
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virtual TAO_Connector* TAO_Protocol_Factory::make_connector |
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virtual int TAO_Protocol_Factory::match_prefix |
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const ACE_CString & |
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virtual char TAO_Protocol_Factory::options_delimiter |
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Return the character used to mark where an endpoint ends and where its options begin.
Implemented in TAO_IIOP_Protocol_Factory.
virtual const char* TAO_Protocol_Factory::prefix |
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virtual int TAO_Protocol_Factory::requires_explicit_endpoint |
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Some protocols should not create a default endpoint unless the user specifies a -ORBEndpoint option. For example, local IPC (aka UNIX domain sockets) is unable to remove the rendezvous point if the server crashes. For those protocols it is better to create the endpoint only if the user requests one.
Implemented in TAO_IIOP_Protocol_Factory.
The protocol tag, each concrete class will have a specific tag value.
The documentation for this class was generated from the following files: