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cosEventApp(3erl) | Erlang Module Definition | cosEventApp(3erl) |
NAME¶
cosEventApp - The main module of the cosEvent application.
DESCRIPTION¶
To get access to the record definitions for the structures use:
-include_lib("cosEvent/include/*.hrl").
This module contains the functions for starting and stopping the application.
EXPORTS¶
install() -> Return
Types:
This operation installs the cosEvent application.
uninstall() -> Return
Types:
This operation uninstalls the cosEvent application.
start() -> Return
Types:
This operation starts the cosEvent application.
stop() -> Return
Types:
This operation stops the cosEvent application.
start_channel() -> Channel
Types:
This operation creates a new instance of a Event Channel using the default settings.
start_channel(Options) -> Channel
Types:
Option = {pull_interval, Seconds} | {typecheck, Boolean} | {maxEvents, Integer} | {blocking, Boolean}
Channel = #objref
This operation creates a new instance of a Event Channel
- *
- {pull_interval, Seconds} - determine how often Proxy Pull Consumers will check for new events with the client application. The default value is 20 seconds.
- *
- {typecheck, Boolean} - if this option is set to true the proxies will check if the supplied client object is of correct type. The default value is false.
- *
- {maxEvents, Integer} - this option determine how many events the ProxyPullSuppliers will store before discarding events. If the limit is reached events will be discarded in any order. The default value is 300.
- *
- {blocking, Boolean} - this option determine the behavior of the channel when handling events internally. If set to true the risk of a single event supplier floods the system is reduced, but the performance may also be reduced. The default value is true.
start_channel_link() -> Channel
Types:
This operation creates a new instance of a Event Channel, which is linked to the invoking process, using the default settings.
start_channel_link(Options) -> Channel
Types:
Option = {pull_interval, Seconds} | {typecheck, Boolean} | {maxEvents, Integer} | {blocking, Boolean}
Channel = #objref
This operation creates a new instance of a Event Channel, which is linked to the invoking process, with settings defined by the given options. Allowed options are the same as for cosEventApp:start_channel/1.
stop_channel(Channel) -> Reply
Types:
Reply = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E}
This operation stop the target event channel.
cosEvent 2.2.2 | Ericsson AB |