Java Code Examples for com.sun.corba.se.impl.encoding.CDRInputObject#getMessageHeader()

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Example 1
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}
 
Example 2
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}
 
Example 3
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}
 
Example 4
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}
 
Example 5
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}
 
Example 6
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}
 
Example 7
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}
 
Example 8
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}
 
Example 9
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}
 
Example 10
Source File: CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void responseReceived(InputObject is)
{
    CDRInputObject inputObject = (CDRInputObject) is;
    LocateReplyOrReplyMessage header = (LocateReplyOrReplyMessage)
        inputObject.getMessageHeader();
    Integer requestId = new Integer(header.getRequestId());
    OutCallDesc call = out_calls.get(requestId);

    if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
        dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
               + requestId  + ": "
               + header);
    }

    // This is an interesting case.  It could mean that someone sent us a
    // reply message, but we don't know what request it was for.  That
    // would probably call for an error.  However, there's another case
    // that's normal and we should think about --
    //
    // If the unmarshaling thread does all of its work inbetween the time
    // the ReaderThread gives it the last fragment and gets to the
    // out_calls.get line, then it will also be null, so just return;
    if (call == null) {
        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: id/"
                   + requestId
                   + ": no waiter: "
                   + header);
        }
        return;
    }

    // Set the reply InputObject and signal the client thread
    // that the reply has been received.
    // The thread signalled will remove outcall descriptor if appropriate.
    // Otherwise, it'll be removed when last fragment for it has been put on
    // BufferManagerRead's queue.
    synchronized (call.done) {
        CorbaMessageMediator messageMediator = (CorbaMessageMediator)
            call.messageMediator;

        if (orb.transportDebugFlag) {
            dprint(".responseReceived: "
                   + opAndId(messageMediator)
                   + ": notifying waiters");
        }

        messageMediator.setReplyHeader(header);
        messageMediator.setInputObject(is);
        inputObject.setMessageMediator(messageMediator);
        call.inputObject = is;
        call.done.notify();
    }
}