org.jgroups.protocols
Class FragHeader

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.jgroups.Header
      extended by org.jgroups.protocols.FragHeader
All Implemented Interfaces:
Streamable

public class FragHeader
extends Header

Author:
Bela Ban

Field Summary
 int frag_id
           
 long id
           
 int num_frags
           
 
Constructor Summary
FragHeader()
           
FragHeader(long id, int frag_id, int num_frags)
           
 
Method Summary
 void readFrom(java.io.DataInput in)
          Read the state of the current object (including superclasses) from instream Note that the input stream must not be closed
 int size()
          To be implemented by subclasses.
 java.lang.String toString()
           
 void writeTo(java.io.DataOutput out)
          Write the entire state of the current object (including superclasses) to outstream.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

id

public long id

frag_id

public int frag_id

num_frags

public int num_frags
Constructor Detail

FragHeader

public FragHeader()

FragHeader

public FragHeader(long id,
                  int frag_id,
                  int num_frags)
Method Detail

toString

public java.lang.String toString()
Overrides:
toString in class Header

writeTo

public void writeTo(java.io.DataOutput out)
             throws java.lang.Exception
Description copied from interface: Streamable
Write the entire state of the current object (including superclasses) to outstream. Note that the output stream must not be closed

Throws:
java.lang.Exception

size

public int size()
Description copied from class: Header
To be implemented by subclasses. Return the size of this object for the serialized version of it. I.e. how many bytes this object takes when flattened into a buffer. This may be different for each instance, or can be the same. This may also just be an estimation. E.g. FRAG uses it on Message to determine whether or not to fragment the message. Fragmentation itself will be accurate, because the entire message will actually be serialized into a byte buffer, so we can determine the exact size.

Specified by:
size in class Header

readFrom

public void readFrom(java.io.DataInput in)
              throws java.lang.Exception
Description copied from interface: Streamable
Read the state of the current object (including superclasses) from instream Note that the input stream must not be closed

Throws:
java.lang.Exception


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