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NAME

       cosNotificationApp - The main module of the cosNotification application.

DESCRIPTION

       To get access to the record definitions for the structures use:
       -include_lib("cosNotification/include/*.hrl").

       This module contains the functions for starting and stopping the application.

EXPORTS

       install() -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This operation installs the cosNotification application.

       install(Seconds) -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This operation installs the cosNotification application using Seconds delay between
              each block, currently 6,  of  IFR-registrations.  This  approach  spreads  the  IFR
              database access over a period of time to allow other applications to run smother.

       install_event() -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This  operation,  which  may  only  be  used  if  it  is  impossible  to upgrade to
              cosEvent-2.0 or later, installs the necessary cosEvent interfaces. If  cosEvent-2.0
              is available, use cosEventApp:install() instead.

       install_event(Seconds) -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This  operation,  which  may  only  be  used  if  it  is  impossible  to upgrade to
              cosEvent-2.0 or later, installs the necessary  cosEvent  interfaces  using  Seconds
              delay  between  each  block of IFR-registrations. If cosEvent-2.0 is available, use
              cosEventApp:install() instead.

       uninstall() -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This operation uninstalls the cosNotification application.

       uninstall(Seconds) -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This operation uninstalls  the  cosNotification  application  using  Seconds  delay
              between  each block, currently 6, of IFR-unregistrations. This approach spreads the
              IFR database access over a period of  time  to  allow  other  applications  to  run
              smother.

       uninstall_event() -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This  operation uninstalls the inherited cosEvent interfaces. If cosEvent is in use
              this  function  may  not  be  used.   This   function   may   only   be   used   if
              cosNotificationApp:install_event/1/2  was used. If not, use cosEventApp:uninstall()
              instead.

       uninstall_event(Seconds) -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This operation uninstalls the inherited cosEvent interfaces,  using  Seconds  delay
              between  each block of IFR-unregistrations. If cosEvent is in use this function may
              not be used. This function may only be used if cosNotificationApp:install_event/1/2
              was used. If not, use cosEventApp:uninstall() instead.

       start() -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {error, Reason}

              This operation starts the cosNotification application.

       stop() -> Return

              Types:

                 Return = ok | {error, Reason}

              This operation stops the cosNotification application.

       start_global_factory() -> ChannelFactory

              Types:

                 ChannelFactory = #objref

              This  operation  creates  a  Event  Channel Factory should be used for a multi-node
              Orber. The Factory is used to create a new channel.

       start_global_factory(Options) -> ChannelFactory

              Types:

                 Options = [Option]
                 Option =  {pullInterval,  Seconds}  |  {filterOp,  Op}  |  {gcTime,  Seconds}  |
                 {gcLimit, Anount} | {timeService, #objref}
                 ChannelFactory = #objref

              This  operation creates a Event Channel Factory and should be used for a multi-node
              Orber. The Factory is used to create a new channel.

                * {pullInterval, Seconds} - determine how often Proxy Pull Consumers  will  check
                  for new events with the client application. The default value is 20 seconds.

                * {filterOp,  OperationType}  -  determine  which  type  of Administrator objects
                  should be started, i.e., 'OR_OP' or 'AND_OP'. The default value is 'OR_OP'.

                * {timeService, TimeServiceObj | 'undefined'} - to be able to  use  Start  and/or
                  Stop QoS this option must be used. See the function start_time_service/2 in the
                  cosTime application. The default value is 'undefined'.

                * {filterOp, OperationType} -  determine  which  type  of  Administrator  objects
                  should be started, i.e., 'OR_OP' or 'AND_OP'. The default value is 'OR_OP'.

                * {gcTime, Seconds} - this option determines how often, for example, proxies will
                  garbage collect expired events. The default value is 60.

                * {gcLimit, Amount} - determines how many  events  will  be  stored  before,  for
                  example,  proxies will garbage collect expired events. The default value is 50.
                  This option is tightly coupled  with  the  QoS  property  MaxEventsPerConsumer,
                  i.e., the gcLimit should be less than MaxEventsPerConsumer and greater than 0.

       start_factory() -> ChannelFactory

              Types:

                 ChannelFactory = #objref

              This operation creates a Event Channel Factory. The Factory is used to create a new
              channel.

       start_factory(Options) -> ChannelFactory

              Types:

                 Options = [Option]
                 Option =  {pullInterval,  Seconds}  |  {filterOp,  Op}  |  {gcTime,  Seconds}  |
                 {gcLimit, Amount} | {timeService, #objref}
                 ChannelFactory = #objref

              This operation creates a Event Channel Factory. The Factory is used to create a new
              channel.

       stop_factory(ChannelFactory) -> Reply

              Types:

                 ChannelFactory = #objref
                 Reply = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This operation stop the target channel factory.

       start_filter_factory() -> FilterFactory

              Types:

                 FilterFactory = #objref

              This operation creates a Filter Factory. The  Factory  is  used  to  create  a  new
              Filter's and MappingFilter's.

       stop_filter_factory(FilterFactory) -> Reply

              Types:

                 FilterFactory = #objref
                 Reply = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              This operation stop the target filter factory.

       create_structured_event(Domain,     Type,     Event,    VariableHeader,    FilterableBody,
       BodyRemainder) -> Reply

              Types:

                 Domain = string()
                 Type = string()
                 Event = string()
                 VariableHeader = [CosNotification::Property]
                 FilterableBody = [CosNotification::Property]
                 BodyRemainder = #any data-type
                 Reply = CosNotification::StructuredEvent | {'EXCEPTION', E}

              An easy way to create a structured event is to use this function. Simple typechecks
              are performed and if one of the arguments is not correct a 'BAD_PARAM' exception is
              thrown.

       type_check() -> Reply

              Types:

                 Reply = true | false

              This operation returns the value of the configuration parameter type_check.