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| <head><title>GNU Classpath - org.omg.CORBA.Messaging</title></head> |
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| Contains CORBA synchronization modes, specifying how far the request shall |
| progress before control is returned to the client for one way operations. |
| The one way operation is an operation when no response is required. |
| OMG specification defines the following modes: |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| SYNC_NONE (0) - The ORB returns control before sending the request message. |
| </li><li> |
| SYNC_WITH_TRANSPORT (1) - The ORB returns control to the client only after the |
| transport has accepted the request message. There is stil no guarantee that the |
| request will be delivered. |
| </li><li> |
| SYNC_WITH_SERVER (2) - The ORB waits for the reply message from the server side ORB. |
| </li><li> |
| SYNC_WITH_TARGET (3) is equivalent for the synchronous, no one way operations. |
| It is the most realiable, also the slowest one. |
| </ul> |
| The java API specification up till 1.4 inclusive defines only one |
| constant, SYNC_WITH_TRANSPORT. Others may appear in the future versions. |
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| @author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)</body> |
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