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NetworkAlert Class Reference

Inheritance diagram for NetworkAlert:

Client List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 this (ICluster cluster, char[] channel)
IConsumer createConsumer (IEventListener listener)
void broadcast (IPayload payload=null)

Private Member Functions

IChannel getChannel ()
ICluster getCluster ()
long getTime ()
IChannel createChannel (char[] name)

Static Private Member Functions

 this ()

Static Private Attributes

NullMessage EmptyMessage

Member Function Documentation

this ICluster  cluster,
char[]  channel
[inline]
 

Construct a NetworkAlert gateway on the provided QOS cluster for the specified channel. Each subsequent alert will take place over the given channel.

Reimplemented from Client.

Definition at line 54 of file NetworkAlert.d.

IConsumer createConsumer IEventListener  listener  )  [inline]
 

Definition at line 63 of file NetworkAlert.d.

References ICluster::createConsumer().

void broadcast IPayload  payload = null  )  [inline]
 

Definition at line 72 of file NetworkAlert.d.

References ICluster::broadcast().

this  )  [inline, static, inherited]
 

Definition at line 63 of file Client.d.

References Client::EmptyMessage.

IChannel getChannel  )  [inline, inherited]
 

Return the channel we're tuned to

Definition at line 94 of file Client.d.

References Client::channel.

ICluster getCluster  )  [inline, inherited]
 

Return the cluster specified during construction

Definition at line 105 of file Client.d.

References Client::cluster.

long getTime  )  [inline, inherited]
 

Return the number of milliseconds since Jan 1st 1970

Definition at line 116 of file Client.d.

IChannel createChannel char[]  name  )  [inline, inherited]
 

Create a channel with the specified name. A channel represents something akin to a publush/subscribe topic, or a radio station. These are used to segregate cluster operations into a set of groups, where each group is represented by a channel. Channel names are whatever you want then to be; use of dot notation has proved useful in the past. In fact, a good way to think about channels is to map them directly to a class name. That is, since you typically send and recieve classes on a channel, you might utilize the class name as the channel (this.classinfo.name).

Definition at line 136 of file Client.d.

References Client::cluster, and ICluster::createChannel().


Member Data Documentation

NullMessage EmptyMessage [static, inherited]
 

Definition at line 61 of file Client.d.

Referenced by Client::this().


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