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source: branches/3026_IntegrationIntoSymSpace/HeuristicLab.ExtLibs/HeuristicLab.ProtobufCS/2.4.1/ProtobufCS/src/ProtocolBuffers/IService.cs

Last change on this file was 8295, checked in by abeham, 12 years ago

#1897:

  • Removed protocol buffers 0.9.1
  • Added protocol buffers 2.4.1
  • Updated proto processing command
File size: 5.1 KB
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1#region Copyright notice and license
2
3// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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35#endregion
36
37using System;
38using Google.ProtocolBuffers.Descriptors;
39
40namespace Google.ProtocolBuffers
41{
42    /// <summary>
43    /// Base interface for protocol-buffer-based RPC services. Services themselves
44    /// are abstract classes (implemented either by servers or as stubs) but they
45    /// implement this itnerface. The methods of this interface can be used to call
46    /// the methods of the service without knowing its exact type at compile time
47    /// (analagous to the IMessage interface).
48    /// </summary>
49    public interface IService
50    {
51        /// <summary>
52        /// The ServiceDescriptor describing this service and its methods.
53        /// </summary>
54        ServiceDescriptor DescriptorForType { get; }
55
56        /// <summary>
57        /// Call a method of the service specified by MethodDescriptor.  This is
58        /// normally implemented as a simple switch that calls the standard
59        /// definitions of the service's methods.
60        /// <para>
61        /// Preconditions
62        /// <list>
63        /// <item><c>method.Service == DescriptorForType</c></item>
64        /// <item>request is of the exact same class as the object returned by GetRequestPrototype(method)</item>
65        /// <item>controller is of the correct type for the RPC implementation being used by this service.
66        /// For stubs, the "correct type" depends on the IRpcChannel which the stub is using. Server-side
67        /// implementations are expected to accept whatever type of IRpcController the server-side RPC implementation
68        /// uses.</item>
69        /// </list>
70        /// </para>
71        /// <para>
72        /// Postconditions
73        /// <list>
74        /// <item><paramref name="done" /> will be called when the method is complete.
75        /// This may before CallMethod returns or it may be at some point in the future.</item>
76        /// <item>The parameter to <paramref name="done"/> is the response. It will be of the
77        /// exact same type as would be returned by <see cref="GetResponsePrototype"/>.</item>
78        /// <item>If the RPC failed, the parameter to <paramref name="done"/> will be null.
79        /// Further details about the failure can be found by querying <paramref name="controller"/>.</item>
80        /// </list>
81        /// </para>
82        /// </summary>
83        void CallMethod(MethodDescriptor method, IRpcController controller,
84                        IMessage request, Action<IMessage> done);
85
86        /// <summary>
87        /// CallMethod requires that the request passed in is of a particular implementation
88        /// of IMessage. This method gets the default instance of this type of a given method.
89        /// You can then call WeakCreateBuilderForType to create a builder to build an object which
90        /// you can then pass to CallMethod.
91        /// </summary>
92        IMessage GetRequestPrototype(MethodDescriptor method);
93
94        /// <summary>
95        /// Like GetRequestPrototype, but returns a prototype of the response message.
96        /// This is generally not needed because the IService implementation contructs
97        /// the response message itself, but it may be useful in some cases to know ahead
98        /// of time what type of object will be returned.
99        /// </summary>
100        IMessage GetResponsePrototype(MethodDescriptor method);
101    }
102}
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