org.jgroups.protocols
Class RSVP

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.jgroups.stack.Protocol
      extended by org.jgroups.protocols.RSVP

public class RSVP
extends Protocol

Protocol which implements synchronous messages (https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-1389). A send of a message M with flag RSVP set will block until all non-faulty recipients (one for unicasts, N for multicasts) have acked M, or until a timeout kicks in.

Since:
3.1
Author:
Bela Ban

Nested Class Summary
protected  class RSVP.Entry
           
protected static class RSVP.RsvpHeader
           
 
Field Summary
protected  boolean ack_on_delivery
           
protected  short current_id
          ID to be used to identify messages.
protected  java.util.Map<java.lang.Short,RSVP.Entry> ids
          Used to store IDs and their acks
protected  Address local_addr
           
protected  java.util.List<Address> members
           
protected  long resend_interval
           
protected  boolean throw_exception_on_timeout
           
protected  long timeout
           
protected  TimeScheduler timer
           
 
Fields inherited from class org.jgroups.stack.Protocol
down_prot, ergonomics, id, log, name, stack, stats, up_prot
 
Constructor Summary
RSVP()
           
 
Method Summary
 java.lang.Object down(Event evt)
          An event is to be sent down the stack.
protected  short getNextId()
           
 int getPendingRsvpRequests()
           
protected  void handleResponse(Address member, short id)
           
protected  void handleView(View view)
           
 void init()
          Called after instance has been created (null constructor) and before protocol is started.
protected  void sendResponse(Address dest, short id)
           
 void stop()
          This method is called on a Channel.disconnect().
 java.lang.Object up(Event evt)
          An event was received from the layer below.
 
Methods inherited from class org.jgroups.stack.Protocol
destroy, dumpStats, enableStats, getConfigurableObjects, getDownProtocol, getDownServices, getId, getIdsAbove, getLevel, getName, getProtocolStack, getSocketFactory, getThreadFactory, getTransport, getUpProtocol, getUpServices, getValue, isErgonomics, printStats, providedDownServices, providedUpServices, requiredDownServices, requiredUpServices, resetStatistics, resetStats, setDownProtocol, setErgonomics, setId, setLevel, setProtocolStack, setSocketFactory, setUpProtocol, setValue, setValues, start, statsEnabled
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

timeout

protected long timeout

throw_exception_on_timeout

protected boolean throw_exception_on_timeout

ack_on_delivery

protected boolean ack_on_delivery

resend_interval

protected long resend_interval

current_id

protected short current_id
ID to be used to identify messages. Short.MAX_VALUE (ca 32K plus 32K negative) should be enough, and wrap-around shouldn't be an issue. Using Message.Flag.RSVP should be the exception, not the rule...


timer

protected TimeScheduler timer

members

protected volatile java.util.List<Address> members

local_addr

protected Address local_addr

ids

protected final java.util.Map<java.lang.Short,RSVP.Entry> ids
Used to store IDs and their acks

Constructor Detail

RSVP

public RSVP()
Method Detail

getPendingRsvpRequests

public int getPendingRsvpRequests()

init

public void init()
          throws java.lang.Exception
Description copied from class: Protocol
Called after instance has been created (null constructor) and before protocol is started. Properties are already set. Other protocols are not yet connected and events cannot yet be sent.

Overrides:
init in class Protocol
Throws:
java.lang.Exception - Thrown if protocol cannot be initialized successfully. This will cause the ProtocolStack to fail, so the channel constructor will throw an exception

stop

public void stop()
Description copied from class: Protocol
This method is called on a Channel.disconnect(). Stops work (e.g. by closing multicast socket). Will be called from top to bottom. This means that at the time of the method invocation the neighbor protocol below is still working. This method will replace the STOP, STOP_OK, CLEANUP and CLEANUP_OK events. The ProtocolStack guarantees that when this method is called all messages in the down queue will have been flushed

Overrides:
stop in class Protocol

down

public java.lang.Object down(Event evt)
Description copied from class: Protocol
An event is to be sent down the stack. The layer may want to examine its type and perform some action on it, depending on the event's type. If the event is a message MSG, then the layer may need to add a header to it (or do nothing at all) before sending it down the stack using down_prot.down(). In case of a GET_ADDRESS event (which tries to retrieve the stack's address from one of the bottom layers), the layer may need to send a new response event back up the stack using up_prot.up().

Overrides:
down in class Protocol

up

public java.lang.Object up(Event evt)
Description copied from class: Protocol
An event was received from the layer below. Usually the current layer will want to examine the event type and - depending on its type - perform some computation (e.g. removing headers from a MSG event type, or updating the internal membership list when receiving a VIEW_CHANGE event). Finally the event is either a) discarded, or b) an event is sent down the stack using down_prot.down() or c) the event (or another event) is sent up the stack using up_prot.up().

Overrides:
up in class Protocol

handleView

protected void handleView(View view)

handleResponse

protected void handleResponse(Address member,
                              short id)

sendResponse

protected void sendResponse(Address dest,
                            short id)

getNextId

protected short getNextId()


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