#include <IIOP_Endpoint.h>
Inheritance diagram for TAO_IIOP_Endpoint:
Public Member Functions | |
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (void) | |
Default constructor. | |
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (const char *host, CORBA::UShort port, const ACE_INET_Addr &addr, CORBA::Short priority=TAO_INVALID_PRIORITY) | |
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (const ACE_INET_Addr &addr, int use_dotted_decimal_addresses) | |
Constructor. | |
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (const char *host, CORBA::UShort port, CORBA::Short priority) | |
Constructor. This constructor is used when decoding endpoints. | |
~TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (void) | |
Destructor. | |
virtual TAO_Endpoint * | next (void) |
Endpoints can be linked in a list. | |
virtual TAO_Endpoint * | next_filtered (TAO_ORB_Core *, TAO_Endpoint *root) |
virtual int | addr_to_string (char *buffer, size_t length) |
Return a string representation for the address. | |
virtual TAO_Endpoint * | duplicate (void) |
Makes a copy of this . | |
virtual CORBA::Boolean | is_equivalent (const TAO_Endpoint *other_endpoint) |
virtual CORBA::ULong | hash (void) |
Return a hash value for this object. | |
const ACE_INET_Addr & | object_addr (void) const |
Return a reference to the . | |
const char * | host (void) const |
const char * | host (const char *h) |
CORBA::UShort | port (void) const |
Return the port number. | |
CORBA::UShort | port (CORBA::UShort p) |
Set the port number. | |
bool | is_preferred_network (void) const |
Do we have a preferred local network for the target? | |
const char * | preferred_network (void) const |
Return the preferred network if any. | |
bool | is_ipv6_decimal (void) const |
Does the host string represent an IPv6 decimal address. | |
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint & | operator= (const TAO_IIOP_Endpoint &other) |
Private Member Functions | |
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint * | next_filtered_i (TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *root, bool ipv6_only, bool prefer_ipv6, bool want_ipv6) |
int | set (const ACE_INET_Addr &addr, int use_dotted_decimal_addresses) |
Helper method for setting INET_Addr. | |
void | object_addr_i (void) const |
Helper method for object_addr () call. | |
CORBA::ULong | preferred_interfaces (const char *csvPreferred, bool enforce) |
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint * | add_local_endpoint (TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *ep, const char *local) |
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (const TAO_IIOP_Endpoint &) | |
Canonical copy constructor. | |
Private Attributes | |
CORBA::String_var | host_ |
String representing the host name. | |
CORBA::UShort | port_ |
TCP port number. | |
bool | is_ipv6_decimal_ |
Does the host string represent an IPv6 decimal address. | |
bool | is_encodable_ |
Is this endpoint created encodable as part of the IOR? | |
bool | object_addr_set_ |
Flag to indicate if the address has been resolved and set. | |
ACE_INET_Addr | object_addr_ |
TAO::IIOP_Endpoint_Info | preferred_path_ |
Preferred path for this endpoint. | |
TAO_IIOP_Endpoint * | next_ |
Friends | |
class | TAO_IIOP_Profile |
class | TAO_SSLIOP_Profile |
IIOP-specific implementation of PP Framework Endpoint interface.
Definition at line 45 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h.
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Default constructor.
Definition at line 77 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp.
00078 : TAO_Endpoint (IOP::TAG_INTERNET_IOP) 00079 , host_ () 00080 , port_ (683) // default port (IANA assigned) 00081 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00082 , is_ipv6_decimal_ (false) 00083 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00084 , is_encodable_ (true) 00085 , object_addr_set_ (false) 00086 , object_addr_ () 00087 , preferred_path_ () 00088 , next_ (0) 00089 { 00090 } |
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Constructor. This is the most efficient constructor since it does not require any address resolution processing. Definition at line 58 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References host().
00062 : TAO_Endpoint (IOP::TAG_INTERNET_IOP, priority) 00063 , host_ () 00064 , port_ (port) 00065 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00066 , is_ipv6_decimal_ (false) 00067 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00068 , is_encodable_ (true) 00069 , object_addr_set_ (false) 00070 , object_addr_ (addr) 00071 , preferred_path_ () 00072 , next_ (0) 00073 { 00074 this->host(host); // With IPv6 performs check for decimal address 00075 } |
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Constructor.
Definition at line 41 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References set().
00043 : TAO_Endpoint (IOP::TAG_INTERNET_IOP) 00044 , host_ () 00045 , port_ (683) // default port (IANA assigned) 00046 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00047 , is_ipv6_decimal_ (false) 00048 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00049 , is_encodable_ (true) 00050 , object_addr_set_ (false) 00051 , object_addr_ (addr) 00052 , preferred_path_ () 00053 , next_ (0) 00054 { 00055 this->set (addr, use_dotted_decimal_addresses); 00056 } |
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Constructor. This constructor is used when decoding endpoints.
Definition at line 92 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References host().
00095 : TAO_Endpoint (IOP::TAG_INTERNET_IOP, priority) 00096 , host_ () 00097 , port_ (port) 00098 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00099 , is_ipv6_decimal_ (false) 00100 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00101 , is_encodable_ (true) 00102 , object_addr_set_ (false) 00103 , object_addr_ () 00104 , preferred_path_ () 00105 , next_ (0) 00106 { 00107 this->host(host); // With IPv6 performs check for decimal address 00108 } |
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Destructor.
Definition at line 128 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp.
00129 { 00130 } |
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Canonical copy constructor. In private section to prevent clients from invoking this accidentally. Clients should only use duplicate () to make a depp copy Definition at line 134 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp.
00135 : TAO_Endpoint (rhs.tag_, rhs.priority_) 00136 , host_ (rhs.host_) 00137 , port_ (rhs.port_) 00138 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00139 , is_ipv6_decimal_ (rhs.is_ipv6_decimal_) 00140 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00141 , is_encodable_ (rhs.is_encodable_) 00142 , object_addr_set_ (rhs.object_addr_set_) 00143 , object_addr_ (rhs.object_addr_) 00144 , preferred_path_ (rhs.preferred_path_) 00145 , next_ (0) 00146 { 00147 } |
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Chain a new duplicate of ourself with the specified local preferred interface. Definition at line 412 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References duplicate(), TAO::IIOP_Endpoint_Info::host, is_encodable_, next_, preferred_path_, and CORBA::string_dup(). Referenced by preferred_interfaces().
00413 { 00414 TAO_Endpoint* tmp = ep->duplicate(); 00415 ep->next_ = static_cast<TAO_IIOP_Endpoint*>(tmp); 00416 ep->next_->is_encodable_ = true; 00417 ep->next_->preferred_path_.host = CORBA::string_dup(local); 00418 return ep->next_; 00419 } |
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Return a string representation for the address.
The purpose of this method is to provide a general interface to the underlying address object's
Implements TAO_Endpoint. Definition at line 200 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References is_ipv6_decimal_, port_, ACE_OS::sprintf(), and ACE_OS::strlen().
00201 { 00202 size_t actual_len = 00203 ACE_OS::strlen (this->host_.in ()) // chars in host name 00204 + sizeof (':') // delimiter 00205 + ACE_OS::strlen ("65536") // max port 00206 + sizeof ('\0'); 00207 00208 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00209 if (this->is_ipv6_decimal_) 00210 actual_len += 2; // '[' + ']' 00211 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00212 00213 if (length < actual_len) 00214 return -1; 00215 00216 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00217 if (this->is_ipv6_decimal_) 00218 ACE_OS::sprintf (buffer, "[%s]:%d", 00219 this->host_.in (), this->port_); 00220 else 00221 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00222 ACE_OS::sprintf (buffer, "%s:%d", 00223 this->host_.in (), this->port_); 00224 00225 return 0; 00226 } |
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Makes a copy of
Implements TAO_Endpoint. Definition at line 316 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References ACE_NEW_RETURN. Referenced by add_local_endpoint().
00317 { 00318 TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *endpoint = 0; 00319 00320 // @@ NOTE: Not exception safe.. 00321 ACE_NEW_RETURN (endpoint, TAO_IIOP_Endpoint (*this), 0); 00322 00323 return endpoint; 00324 } |
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Return a hash value for this object.
Implements TAO_Endpoint. Definition at line 562 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References ACE_GUARD_RETURN, ACE_INET_Addr::hash(), object_addr_, object_addr_i(), object_addr_set_, and TAO_SYNCH_MUTEX. Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Profile::hash().
00563 { 00564 if (this->hash_val_ != 0) 00565 return this->hash_val_; 00566 00567 { 00568 ACE_GUARD_RETURN (TAO_SYNCH_MUTEX, 00569 guard, 00570 this->addr_lookup_lock_, 00571 this->hash_val_); 00572 // .. DCL 00573 if (this->hash_val_ != 0) 00574 return this->hash_val_; 00575 00576 // A few comments about this optimization. The call below will 00577 // deadlock if the object_addr_set is false. If you don't belive 00578 00579 if (!this->object_addr_set_) 00580 { 00581 // Set the object_addr first 00582 (void) this->object_addr_i (); 00583 } 00584 00585 this->hash_val_ = this->object_addr_.hash (); 00586 } 00587 00588 return this->hash_val_; 00589 } |
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Copy the string into and return the resulting pointer. This object maintains ownership of this string. Definition at line 229 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References host_, TAO::String_var< charT >::in(), is_ipv6_decimal_, and ACE_OS::strchr().
00230 { 00231 this->host_ = h; 00232 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00233 if (ACE_OS::strchr (h, ':') != 0) 00234 this->is_ipv6_decimal_ = true; 00235 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00236 00237 return this->host_.in (); 00238 } |
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Return a pointer to the host string. This object maintains ownership of this string. Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Connector::begin_connection(), TAO_IIOP_Connector::complete_connection(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::decode_profile(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::encode_alternate_endpoints(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::encode_endpoints(), TAO_IIOP_Acceptor::is_collocated(), is_equivalent(), TAO_IIOP_Connector::make_connection(), TAO_IIOP_Endpoint(), and TAO_IIOP_Profile::to_string(). |
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Return true if this endpoint is equivalent to other_endpoint. Two endpoints are equivalent if their port and host are the same. Implements TAO_Endpoint. Definition at line 549 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References host(), port_, and ACE_OS::strcmp(). Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Profile::do_is_equivalent().
00550 { 00551 const TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *endpoint = 00552 dynamic_cast<const TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *> (other_endpoint); 00553 00554 if (endpoint == 0) 00555 return 0; 00556 00557 return (this->port_ == endpoint->port_ 00558 && (ACE_OS::strcmp (this->host (), endpoint->host ()) == 0)); 00559 } |
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Does the host string represent an IPv6 decimal address.
Referenced by next_filtered_i(). |
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Do we have a preferred local network for the target?
Definition at line 592 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References TAO::IIOP_Endpoint_Info::host, and preferred_path_. Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Connector::begin_connection().
00593 { 00594 return (this->preferred_path_.host.in () != 0 && 00595 this->preferred_path_.host.in ()[0] != 0); 00596 } |
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Endpoints can be linked in a list.
Implements TAO_Endpoint. Definition at line 241 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp.
00242 { 00243 return this->next_; 00244 } |
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Return the next endpoint in the list, but use protocol-specific filtering to constrain the value. The orb core is needed to supply any sort of filter arguments, and the root endpoint is needed in case the algorithm needs to rewind. If the supplied root is 0, then this is assumed to be the candidate next endpoint. To use this, the caller starts off the change with root == 0. This is a bit of a violation in logic, a more correct implementation would accept this == 0 and a non-null root. To do iteration using next_filtered, do: for (TAO_Endpoint *ep = root_endpoint->next_filtered (orb_core, 0); ep != 0; ep = ep->next_filtered(orb_core, root_endpoint)) { } Reimplemented from TAO_Endpoint. Definition at line 247 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References TAO_ORB_Parameters::connect_ipv6_only(), next_filtered_i(), TAO_ORB_Core::orb_params(), and TAO_ORB_Parameters::prefer_ipv6_interfaces().
00248 { 00249 bool want_ipv6 = false; 00250 bool ipv6_only = false; 00251 bool prefer_ipv6 = false; 00252 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00253 want_ipv6 = true; 00254 ipv6_only = orb_core->orb_params()->connect_ipv6_only(); 00255 prefer_ipv6 = orb_core->orb_params()->prefer_ipv6_interfaces(); 00256 #else 00257 ACE_UNUSED_ARG (orb_core); 00258 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00259 return 00260 this->next_filtered_i (static_cast<TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *>(root), 00261 ipv6_only, 00262 prefer_ipv6, 00263 want_ipv6); 00264 } |
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Definition at line 267 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References ACE_Addr::get_type(), ACE_INET_Addr::is_ipv4_mapped_ipv6(), is_ipv6_decimal(), and object_addr(). Referenced by next_filtered().
00271 { 00272 // the candidate is nominally the next entry in the list, but since 00273 // the list may loop back on itself, the root of the list needs to be 00274 // initialized. 00275 TAO_IIOP_Endpoint *candidate = (root == 0) ? this : next_; 00276 if (root == 0) 00277 root = this; 00278 00279 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00280 if (ipv6_only) 00281 { 00282 if (candidate == 0 || candidate->is_ipv6_decimal()) 00283 return candidate; 00284 const ACE_INET_Addr &addr = candidate->object_addr (); 00285 bool allowed = addr.get_type () == AF_INET6 && 00286 !addr.is_ipv4_mapped_ipv6(); 00287 00288 return allowed ? candidate : 00289 candidate->next_filtered_i(root, ipv6_only, prefer_ipv6, true); 00290 } 00291 if (prefer_ipv6) 00292 { 00293 if (candidate == 0) 00294 return !want_ipv6 ? candidate : 00295 root->next_filtered_i(root, ipv6_only, prefer_ipv6, false); 00296 00297 if (want_ipv6 == candidate->is_ipv6_decimal()) 00298 return candidate; 00299 00300 const ACE_INET_Addr &addr = candidate->object_addr (); 00301 bool really_ipv6 = addr.get_type () == AF_INET6 && 00302 !addr.is_ipv4_mapped_ipv6(); 00303 return (want_ipv6 == really_ipv6) ? candidate : 00304 candidate->next_filtered_i(root, ipv6_only, prefer_ipv6, want_ipv6); 00305 } 00306 #else 00307 ACE_UNUSED_ARG (want_ipv6); 00308 ACE_UNUSED_ARG (ipv6_only); 00309 ACE_UNUSED_ARG (prefer_ipv6); 00310 #endif 00311 00312 return candidate; 00313 } |
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Return a reference to the .
Definition at line 327 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References ACE_GUARD_RETURN, object_addr_, object_addr_i(), object_addr_set_, and TAO_SYNCH_MUTEX. Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Connector::begin_connection(), next_filtered_i(), and TAO_IIOP_Connector::set_validate_endpoint().
00328 { 00329 // The object_addr_ is initialized here, rather than at IOR decode 00330 // time for several reasons: 00331 // 1. A request on the object may never be invoked. 00332 // 2. The DNS setup may have changed dynamically. 00333 // ...etc.. 00334 00335 // Double checked locking optimization. 00336 if (!this->object_addr_set_) 00337 { 00338 ACE_GUARD_RETURN (TAO_SYNCH_MUTEX, 00339 guard, 00340 this->addr_lookup_lock_, 00341 this->object_addr_); 00342 00343 if (!this->object_addr_set_) 00344 { 00345 (void) this->object_addr_i (); 00346 } 00347 } 00348 00349 return this->object_addr_; 00350 } |
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Helper method for object_addr () call.
Definition at line 353 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References AF_INET, is_ipv6_decimal_, object_addr_, object_addr_set_, ACE_INET_Addr::set(), ACE_Addr::set_type(), ACE_OS::strlen(), and ACE_OS::strspn(). Referenced by hash(), and object_addr().
00354 { 00355 // We should have already held the lock 00356 00357 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00358 bool is_ipv4_decimal_ = false; 00359 if (!this->is_ipv6_decimal_) 00360 is_ipv4_decimal_ = 00361 ACE_OS::strspn (this->host_.in (), ".0123456789") == 00362 ACE_OS::strlen (this->host_.in ()); 00363 00364 // If this is *not* an IPv4 decimal address at first try to 00365 // resolve the address as an IPv6 address; if that fails 00366 // (or it's an IPv4 address) and the address is *not* an IPv6 00367 // decimal address try to resolve it as an IPv4 address. 00368 if ((is_ipv4_decimal_ || 00369 this->object_addr_.set (this->port_, 00370 this->host_.in (), 00371 1, 00372 AF_INET6) == -1) && 00373 (this->is_ipv6_decimal_ || 00374 this->object_addr_.set (this->port_, 00375 this->host_.in (), 00376 1, 00377 AF_INET) == -1)) 00378 #else 00379 if (this->object_addr_.set (this->port_, 00380 this->host_.in ()) == -1) 00381 #endif 00382 { 00383 // If this call fails, it most likely due a hostname 00384 // lookup failure caused by a DNS misconfiguration. If 00385 // a request is made to the object at the given host and 00386 // port, then a CORBA::TRANSIENT() exception should be 00387 // thrown. 00388 00389 // Invalidate the ACE_INET_Addr. This is used as a flag 00390 // to denote that ACE_INET_Addr initialization failed. 00391 this->object_addr_.set_type (-1); 00392 } 00393 else 00394 { 00395 this->object_addr_set_ = true; 00396 } 00397 } |
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Need to have an assignment operator since the IIOP_Profile class may have to reorder its list of endpoints based on filtering by the EndpointPolicy. Definition at line 113 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References host_, is_encodable_, is_ipv6_decimal_, object_addr_, object_addr_set_, port_, and preferred_path_.
00114 { 00115 this->host_ = other.host_; 00116 this->port_ = other.port_; 00117 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00118 this->is_ipv6_decimal_ = other.is_ipv6_decimal_; 00119 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00120 this->is_encodable_ = other.is_encodable_; 00121 this->object_addr_set_ = other.object_addr_set_; 00122 this->object_addr_ = other.object_addr_; 00123 this->preferred_path_ = other.preferred_path_; 00124 this->next_ = 0; // do not copy list membership, since we are only cloning the values 00125 return *this; 00126 } |
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Set the port number.
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Generate preferred interfaces from the options passed in by the user. Definition at line 519 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References add_local_endpoint(), find_preferred_interfaces(), TAO::IIOP_Endpoint_Info::host, is_encodable_, preferred_path_, ACE_Vector< T, DEFAULT_SIZE >::size(), and CORBA::string_dup(). Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Profile::decode_profile().
00520 { 00521 ACE_Vector<ACE_CString> preferred; 00522 find_preferred_interfaces(this->host_.in(), csv, preferred); 00523 CORBA::ULong count = preferred.size(); 00524 if (count > 0) 00525 { 00526 this->is_encodable_ = true; 00527 this->preferred_path_.host = CORBA::string_dup(preferred[0].c_str()); 00528 TAO_IIOP_Endpoint* ep = this; 00529 for (size_t i = 1; i < count; ++i) 00530 { 00531 ep = add_local_endpoint(ep, preferred[i].c_str()); 00532 } 00533 00534 // If we're not enforcing the preferred interfaces, then we can just add 00535 // a new non-preferred endpoint to the end with a default local addr. 00536 if (! enforce) 00537 { 00538 ep = add_local_endpoint(ep, ""); 00539 } 00540 else 00541 { 00542 --count; 00543 } 00544 } 00545 return count; 00546 } |
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Return the preferred network if any.
Definition at line 599 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References TAO::IIOP_Endpoint_Info::host, and preferred_path_. Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Connector::begin_connection().
00600 { 00601 return this->preferred_path_.host.in (); 00602 } |
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Helper method for setting INET_Addr.
Definition at line 150 of file IIOP_Endpoint.cpp. References ACE_DEBUG, ACE_ERROR, ACE_TEXT, ACE_INET_Addr::get_host_addr(), ACE_INET_Addr::get_host_name(), ACE_INET_Addr::get_port_number(), ACE_Addr::get_type(), host_, is_ipv6_decimal_, LM_DEBUG, LM_ERROR, MAXHOSTNAMELEN, port_, CORBA::string_dup(), and TAO_debug_level. Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Endpoint().
00152 { 00153 char tmp_host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1]; 00154 00155 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00156 this->is_ipv6_decimal_ = false; // Reset 00157 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00158 00159 if (use_dotted_decimal_addresses 00160 || addr.get_host_name (tmp_host, sizeof (tmp_host)) != 0) 00161 { 00162 if (use_dotted_decimal_addresses == 0 && TAO_debug_level > 5) 00163 { 00164 ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG, 00165 ACE_TEXT ("TAO (%P|%t) - IIOP_Endpoint::set, ") 00166 ACE_TEXT ("%p\n"), 00167 ACE_TEXT ("cannot determine hostname"))); 00168 } 00169 00170 const char *tmp = addr.get_host_addr (); 00171 if (tmp == 0) 00172 { 00173 if (TAO_debug_level > 0) 00174 { 00175 ACE_ERROR ((LM_ERROR, 00176 ACE_TEXT ("TAO (%P|%t) - IIOP_Endpoint::set, ") 00177 ACE_TEXT ("%p\n"), 00178 ACE_TEXT ("cannot determine hostname and hostaddr"))); 00179 } 00180 return -1; 00181 } 00182 else 00183 { 00184 this->host_ = tmp; 00185 #if defined (ACE_HAS_IPV6) 00186 if (addr.get_type () == PF_INET6) 00187 this->is_ipv6_decimal_ = true; 00188 #endif /* ACE_HAS_IPV6 */ 00189 } 00190 } 00191 else 00192 this->host_ = CORBA::string_dup (tmp_host); 00193 00194 this->port_ = addr.get_port_number(); 00195 00196 return 0; 00197 } |
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Definition at line 52 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. |
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Definition at line 53 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. |
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String representing the host name.
Definition at line 195 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. Referenced by host(), operator=(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::parse_string_i(), and set(). |
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Is this endpoint created encodable as part of the IOR?
Definition at line 206 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. Referenced by add_local_endpoint(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::encode_alternate_endpoints(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::encode_endpoints(), operator=(), and preferred_interfaces(). |
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Does the host string represent an IPv6 decimal address.
Definition at line 202 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. Referenced by addr_to_string(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::create_profile_body(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::encode_alternate_endpoints(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::encode_endpoints(), host(), object_addr_i(), operator=(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::parse_string_i(), set(), and TAO_IIOP_Profile::to_string(). |
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IIOP Endpoints can be stringed into a list. Return the next endpoint in the list, if any. Definition at line 220 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Profile::add_endpoint(), add_local_endpoint(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::do_is_equivalent(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::encode_alternate_endpoints(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::encode_endpoints(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::hash(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::remove_endpoint(), and TAO_IIOP_Profile::to_string(). |
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Cached instance of ACE_INET_Addr for use in making invocations, etc. Definition at line 213 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. Referenced by TAO_IIOP_Profile::decode_profile(), hash(), object_addr(), object_addr_i(), and operator=(). |
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Flag to indicate if the address has been resolved and set.
Definition at line 209 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. Referenced by hash(), object_addr(), object_addr_i(), and operator=(). |
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TCP port number.
Definition at line 198 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. Referenced by addr_to_string(), is_equivalent(), operator=(), TAO_IIOP_Profile::parse_string_i(), and set(). |
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Preferred path for this endpoint.
Definition at line 216 of file IIOP_Endpoint.h. Referenced by add_local_endpoint(), is_preferred_network(), operator=(), preferred_interfaces(), and preferred_network(). |