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Length: 5120 (0x1400)
Types: Ada Source
Notes: 03_class, FILE, R1k_Segment, e3_tag, generic, package Rpc_Server, seg_0009d3
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with Rpc;
with Transport;
with Transport_Stream;
package Rpc_Server is
procedure Begin_Response (Stream : Transport_Stream.Stream_Id;
Id : Rpc.Transaction_Id);
generic
Program : Rpc.Program_Number;
Supported : Rpc.Version_Range := (0, Rpc.Version_Number'Last);
with procedure Process_Call (Stream : Transport_Stream.Stream_Id;
Id : Rpc.Transaction_Id;
Version : Rpc.Version_Number;
Proc : Rpc.Procedure_Number) is <>;
-- Process one procedure call: get the arguments from
-- the STREAM, make the call, call BEGIN_RESPONSE
-- (STREAM, ID), and put the results into the stream.
-- If an exception is raised, call RETURN_EXCEPTION.
-- If an unexpected exception is raised, simply let it
-- propagate. The caller will catch it. The caller
-- will also take care of flushing the stream transmit
-- buffer on return.
procedure Serve (Connection : Transport.Connection_Id);
-- Serve an incoming RPC connection: Allocate a transport
-- stream. Check the incoming package and version. If
-- they don't match, transmit an exception. If they
-- match, process calls until the connection is
-- disconnected. On each call, catch any propagated
-- exceptions and transmit them, and flush the transmit
-- buffer. When the connection is disconnected, or a
-- protocol error occurs, deallocate the transport stream
-- and return.
procedure Return_Exception (Stream : Transport_Stream.Stream_Id;
Id : Rpc.Transaction_Id;
Excep : Rpc.Exception_Number);
-- Like Begin_Response (above) except that it returns an exception.
-- The server must NOT return any data following the exception.
generic
Program : Rpc.Program_Number;
Supported : Rpc.Version_Range := (0, Rpc.Version_Number'Last);
with procedure Process_Call (Stream : Transport_Stream.Stream_Id;
Id : Rpc.Transaction_Id;
Version : Rpc.Version_Number;
Proc : Rpc.Procedure_Number;
Username : String;
Password : String) is <>;
-- Process one procedure call: get the arguments from
-- the Stream, assume the identity of the given
-- Username, make the call, call BEGIN_RESPONSE
-- (STREAM, ID), and put the results into the stream.
-- If an exception is raised, call RETURN_EXCEPTION.
-- If an unexpected exception is raised, simply let it
-- propagate. The caller will catch it. The caller
-- will also take care of flushing the stream transmit
-- buffer on return.
procedure Serve_With_Username (Connection : Transport.Connection_Id);
-- Serve an incoming RPC connection: Allocate a transport
-- stream. Check the incoming package and version. If
-- they don't match, transmit an exception. If they
-- match, process calls until the connection is
-- disconnected. On each call, catch any propagated
-- exceptions and transmit them, and flush the transmit
-- buffer. When the connection is disconnected, or a
-- protocol error occurs, deallocate the transport stream
-- and return.
end Rpc_Server;
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