#include <Asynch_IO.h>
Inheritance diagram for ACE_Service_Handler:
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ACE_Service_Handler (void) | |
A do nothing constructor. | |
virtual | ~ACE_Service_Handler (void) |
Virtual destruction. | |
virtual void | open (ACE_HANDLE new_handle, ACE_Message_Block &message_block) |
virtual void | addresses (const ACE_INET_Addr &remote_address, const ACE_INET_Addr &local_address) |
virtual void | act (const void *) |
Called by ACE_Asynch_Acceptor to pass the act. | |
Friends | |
class | ACE_Asynch_Acceptor< ACE_Service_Handler > |
Subclasses of this class will fill in appropriate methods to define application specific behavior.
Definition at line 1638 of file Asynch_IO.h.
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A do nothing constructor.
Definition at line 1100 of file Asynch_IO.cpp.
01101 { 01102 } |
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Virtual destruction.
Definition at line 1104 of file Asynch_IO.cpp.
01105 { 01106 } |
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Called by ACE_Asynch_Acceptor to pass the act.
Definition at line 1115 of file Asynch_IO.cpp.
01116 { 01117 } |
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Called by ACE_Asynch_Acceptor to pass the addresses of the new connections. Definition at line 1109 of file Asynch_IO.cpp.
01111 { 01112 } |
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{open} is called by ACE_Asynch_Acceptor to initialize a new instance of ACE_Service_Handler that has been created after the new connection is accepted. The handle for the new connection is passed along with the initial data that may have shown up. Definition at line 1120 of file Asynch_IO.cpp.
01122 { 01123 } |
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The Acceptor is the factory and therefore should have special privileges. Definition at line 1643 of file Asynch_IO.h. |