Package | Description |
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org.eclipse.net4j.buffer |
The Net4j transport layer concepts for dealing with buffers.
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org.eclipse.net4j.signal |
A framework for request/response based communication on top of the Net4j transport layer.
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org.eclipse.net4j.signal.confirmation |
Reusable implementation of a server-to-client confirmation signal and related API.
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org.eclipse.net4j.signal.heartbeat |
A signal protocol implementation that realizes a configurable heart beat protocol.
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org.eclipse.net4j.signal.security |
Reusable implementation of a server-to-client authentication signal and related API.
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org.eclipse.net4j.signal.wrapping |
Some container injectors for use with signal protocols.
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Class and Description |
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RemoteException
An exception that wraps an exception that has been thrown during the execution of a remote
signal . |
Class and Description |
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Indication
Represents the receiver side of a one-way
signal , i.e., one with no response. |
IndicationWithResponse
Represents the receiver side of a two-way
signal , i.e., one with a response. |
ISignalProtocol |
RemoteException
An exception that wraps an exception that has been thrown during the execution of a remote
signal . |
Request
Represents the sender side of a one-way
signal , i.e., one with no response. |
RequestWithConfirmation
Represents the sender side of a two-way
signal , i.e., one with a response. |
Signal
Represents a single communications use-case in the scope of a
signal protocol . |
SignalActor
Represents the sender side of a
signal . |
SignalProtocol
The default implementation of a
signal protocol . |
SignalReactor
Represents the receiver side of a
signal . |
Class and Description |
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IndicationWithMonitoring
Represents the receiver side of a two-way
signal with additional support for remote progress monitoring. |
IndicationWithResponse
Represents the receiver side of a two-way
signal , i.e., one with a response. |
RequestWithConfirmation
Represents the sender side of a two-way
signal , i.e., one with a response. |
RequestWithMonitoring
Represents the sender side of a two-way
signal with additional support for remote progress monitoring. |
Signal
Represents a single communications use-case in the scope of a
signal protocol . |
SignalActor
Represents the sender side of a
signal . |
SignalProtocol
The default implementation of a
signal protocol . |
SignalReactor
Represents the receiver side of a
signal . |
Class and Description |
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ISignalProtocol |
SignalProtocol
The default implementation of a
signal protocol . |
SignalReactor
Represents the receiver side of a
signal . |
Class and Description |
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IndicationWithMonitoring
Represents the receiver side of a two-way
signal with additional support for remote progress monitoring. |
IndicationWithResponse
Represents the receiver side of a two-way
signal , i.e., one with a response. |
ISignalProtocol |
RequestWithConfirmation
Represents the sender side of a two-way
signal , i.e., one with a response. |
RequestWithMonitoring
Represents the sender side of a two-way
signal with additional support for remote progress monitoring. |
Signal
Represents a single communications use-case in the scope of a
signal protocol . |
SignalActor
Represents the sender side of a
signal . |
SignalProtocol
The default implementation of a
signal protocol . |
SignalReactor
Represents the receiver side of a
signal . |
Class and Description |
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SignalProtocol
The default implementation of a
signal protocol . |
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