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NAME

       Event::RPC::Connection - Represents a RPC connection

SYNOPSIS

       Note: you never create instances of this class in your own code, it's only used internally
       by Event::RPC::Server. But you may request connection objects using the connection_hook of
       Event::RPC::Server and then having some read access on them.

         my $connection = Event::RPC::Server::Connection->new (
             $rpc_server, $client_socket
         );

       As well you can get the currently active connection from your Event::RPC::Server object:

         my $server     = Event::RPC::Server->instance;
         my $connection = $server->get_active_connection;

DESCRIPTION

       Objects of this class represents a connection from an Event::RPC::Client to an
       Event::RPC::Server instance. They live inside the server and the whole Client/Server
       protocol is implemented here.

READ ONLY ATTRIBUTES

       The following attributes may be read using the corresponding get_ATTRIBUTE accessors:

       cid The connection ID of this connection. A number which is unique for this server
           instance.

       server
           The Event::RPC::Server instance this connection belongs to.

       is_authenticated
           This boolean value reflects whether the connection is authenticated resp. whether the
           client passed correct credentials.

       auth_user
           This is the name of the user who was authenticated successfully for this connection.

       client_oids
           This is a hash reference of object id's which are in use by the client of this
           connection. Keys are the object ids, value is always 1.  You can get the corresponding
           objects by using the

             $connection->get_client_object($oid)

           method.

           Don't change anything in this hash, in particular don't delete or add entries.
           Event::RPC does all the necessary garbage collection transparently, no need to mess
           with that.

AUTHORS

         Joern Reder <joern at zyn dot de>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2002-2006 by Joern Reder, All Rights Reserved.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.