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CosNotification_QoSAdmin(3erl) Erlang Module Definition CosNotification_QoSAdmin(3erl)

NAME

CosNotification_QoSAdmin - This module implements the OMG CosNotification::QoSAdmin interface.

DESCRIPTION

To get access to the record definitions for the structures use:
 
-include_lib("cosNotification/include/*.hrl").
All objects, which inherit this interface, export functions described in this module.

EXPORTS

get_qos(Object) -> Reply
 
Types:
Object = #objref
 
Reply = [QoSProperty]
 
QoSProperty = #'CosNotification_Property'{name, value}
 
name = string()
 
value = #any
 
This operation returns a list of name-value pairs which encapsulates the current QoS settings for the target object.
set_qos(Object, QoS) -> Reply
 
Types:
Object = #objref
 
QoS = [QoSProperty]
 
QoSProperty = #'CosNotification_Property'{name, value}
 
name = string()
 
value = #any
 
Reply = ok | {'EXCEPTION', #'CosNotification_UnsupportedQoS'{qos_err}}
 
qos_err = PropertyErrorSeq
 
PropertyErrorSeq = [PropertyError]
 
PropertyError = #'CosNotification_PropertyError'{code, name, available_range}
 
code = 'UNSUPPORTED_PROPERTY' | 'UNAVAILABLE_PROPERTY' | 'UNSUPPORTED_VALUE' | 'UNAVAILABLE_VALUE' | 'BAD_PROPERTY' | 'BAD_TYPE' | 'BAD_VALUE'
 
name = string()
 
available_range = PropertyRange
 
PropertyRange = #CosNotification_PropertyRange{low_val, high_val}
 
low_val = high_val = #any
 
To alter the current QoS settings for the target object this function must be used. If it is not possible to set the requested QoS the UnsupportedQoS exception is raised, which includes a sequence of PropertyError's describing which QoS, possible range and why is not allowed.
validate_qos(Object, QoS) -> Reply
 
Types:
Object = #objref
 
QoS = [QoSProperty]
 
QoSProperty = #'Property'{name, value}
 
name = string()
 
value = #any
 
Reply = {ok, NamedPropertyRangeSeq} | {'EXCEPTION', CosNotification_UnsupportedQoS{}}
 
NamedPropertyRangeSeq = [NamedPropertyRange]
 
NamedPropertyRange = #CosNotification_NamedPropertyRange{name, range}
 
name = string()
 
range = #CosNotification_PropertyRange{low_val, high_val}
 
low_val = #any
 
high_val = #any
 
The purpose of this operations is to check if a QoS setting is supported by the target object and if so, the operation returns additional properties which could be optionally added as well.
cosNotification 1.2.2 Ericsson AB