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source: branches/GP-MoveOperators/HeuristicLab.ExtLibs/HeuristicLab.ProtobufCS/2.4.1/ProtobufCS/src/ProtocolBuffers/IRpcChannel.cs @ 8660

Last change on this file since 8660 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: 3.2 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    /// Interface for an RPC channel. A channel represents a communication line to
44    /// a service (IService implementation) which can be used to call that service's
45    /// methods. The service may be running on another machine. Normally, you should
46    /// not call an IRpcChannel directly, but instead construct a stub wrapping it.
47    /// Generated service classes contain a CreateStub method for precisely this purpose.
48    /// </summary>
49    public interface IRpcChannel
50    {
51        /// <summary>
52        /// Calls the given method of the remote service. This method is similar
53        /// to <see cref="IService.CallMethod" /> with one important difference: the
54        /// caller decides the types of the IMessage objects, not the implementation.
55        /// The request may be of any type as long as <c>request.Descriptor == method.InputType</c>.
56        /// The response passed to the callback will be of the same type as
57        /// <paramref name="responsePrototype"/> (which must be such that
58        /// <c>responsePrototype.Descriptor == method.OutputType</c>).
59        /// </summary>
60        void CallMethod(MethodDescriptor method, IRpcController controller,
61                        IMessage request, IMessage responsePrototype, Action<IMessage> done);
62    }
63}
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