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* An CommunicatorServer is an active object, it listens for client requests * and processes them in its own thread. When necessary, a CommunicatorServer * creates other threads to process multiple requests concurrently. *

* A CommunicatorServer object can be stopped by calling the stop * method. When it is stopped, the CommunicatorServer no longer listens to client * requests and no longer holds any thread or communication resources. * It can be started again by calling the start method. *

* A CommunicatorServer has a state property which reflects its * activity. *

* * * * * * *
CommunicatorServer State
stopped OFFLINE
starting STARTING
running ONLINE
stopping STOPPING
*

* The STARTING state marks the transition from OFFLINE to * ONLINE. *

* The STOPPING state marks the transition from ONLINE to * OFFLINE. This occurs when the CommunicatorServer is * finishing or interrupting active requests. *

* A CommunicatorServer may serve several clients concurrently. The * number of concurrent clients can be limited using the property * maxActiveClientCount. The default value of this property is * defined by the subclasses. *

* When a CommunicatorServer is unregistered from the MBeanServer, * it is stopped automatically. * *

This API is a Sun Microsystems internal API and is subject * to change without notice.

*/ public interface CommunicatorServerMBean { /** * Starts this CommunicatorServer. *

* Has no effect if this CommunicatorServer is ONLINE or * STOPPING. */ public void start() ; /** * Stops this CommunicatorServer. *

* Has no effect if this CommunicatorServer is OFFLINE or * STOPPING. */ public void stop() ; /** * Tests if the CommunicatorServer is active. * * @return True if connector is ONLINE; false otherwise. */ public boolean isActive() ; /** * Waits untill either the State attribute of this MBean equals the specified state parameter, * or the specified timeOut has elapsed. The method waitState returns with a boolean value indicating whether * the specified state parameter equals the value of this MBean's State attribute at the time the method terminates. * * Two special cases for the timeOut parameter value are: *

* * @param state The value of this MBean's State attribute * to wait for. state can be one of: * * @param timeOut The maximum time to wait for, in * milliseconds, if positive. * Infinite time out if 0, or no waiting at all if negative. * * @return true if the value of this MBean's State attribute is the * same as the state parameter; false otherwise. */ public boolean waitState(int state , long timeOut) ; /** * Gets the state of this CommunicatorServer as an integer. * * @return ONLINE, OFFLINE, STARTING or STOPPING. */ public int getState() ; /** * Gets the state of this CommunicatorServer as a string. * * @return One of the strings "ONLINE", "OFFLINE", "STARTING" or "STOPPING". */ public String getStateString() ; /** * Gets the host name used by this CommunicatorServer. * * @return The host name used by this CommunicatorServer. */ public String getHost() ; /** * Gets the port number used by this CommunicatorServer. * * @return The port number used by this CommunicatorServer. */ public int getPort() ; /** * Sets the port number used by this CommunicatorServer. * * @param port The port number used by this CommunicatorServer. * * @exception java.lang.IllegalStateException This method has been invoked * while the communicator was ONLINE or STARTING. */ public void setPort(int port) throws java.lang.IllegalStateException ; /** * Gets the protocol being used by this CommunicatorServer. * @return The protocol as a string. */ public abstract String getProtocol() ; }