Provided by: ivtools-dev_1.2.11a1-2_amd64 bug

NAME

       RpcService - support RPC between a service and its clients

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Dispatch/rpcservice.h>

DESCRIPTION

       An  RpcService (actually, an instance of a derived class) creates a port and listens to it
       for connections from clients.  When a client  opens  a  connection,  the  RpcService  will
       create a reader to handle RPC requests from the connection.

CONSTRUCTORS

       RpcService(int port)
       RpcService(const char* path, int port = 0)
              Start up an RPC service.  If a filename is given, record the RPC service's hostname
              and port number in it so clients can contact the service.  If ``port'' is zero, the
              next free port number will be used.

PUBLIC OPERATIONS

       void run()
       void quitRunning()
              Read  RPC  requests  continuously  until ``quitRunning()'' terminates the loop.  If
              you're using InterViews, you don't have to  call  ``run()''  since  the  InterViews
              event-reading code will also read RPC requests.

PROTECTED OPERATIONS

       virtual void createReader(int fd) = 0
              You  must  define  this function in a derived class in order to start servicing RPC
              requests from a new client.  Typically all you have to do is to construct a  reader
              using  the  passed  file  descriptor  and  make the reader responsible for deleting
              itself when it notices that the connection has been closed by the client.

SEE ALSO

       Dispatcher(3I), RpcReader(3I), RpcRegistry(3I)