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package com.sun.corba.se.pept.protocol;
import com.sun.corba.se.pept.protocol.MessageMediator;
ProtocolHandler
is used to determine the
type of an incoming message.
Author: Harold Carr
/**
* <code>ProtocolHandler</code> is used to determine the
* type of an incoming message.
*
* @author Harold Carr
*/
public interface ProtocolHandler
{
// REVISIT - return type
This method determines the type of an incoming message and dispatches it appropriately. For example, on the server side, it may find a
ServerRequestDispatcher
to handle the request. On the client-side it may signal a waiting thread to handle a reply. Returns: deprecated
/**
* This method determines the type of an incoming message and
* dispatches it appropriately.
*
* For example, on the server side, it may find a
* {@link com.sun.corba.se.pept.protocol.ServerRequestDispatcher
* ServerRequestDispatcher} to handle the request. On the client-side
* it may signal a waiting thread to handle a reply.
*
* @return deprecated
*/
public boolean handleRequest(MessageMediator messageMediator);
}
// End of file.