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 . |
Copyright (c) 2014 Eike Stepper (Berlin, Germany) and others.
All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, and is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html