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* shared_ptr transport(new TSocket("localhost", 9090)); * transport->open(); * * shared_ptr protocol(new TBinaryProtocol(transport)); * * shared_ptr mp1(new TMultiplexedProtocol(protocol, "Calculator")); * shared_ptr service1(new CalculatorClient(mp1)); * * shared_ptr mp2(new TMultiplexedProtocol(protocol, "WeatherReport")); * shared_ptr service2(new WeatherReportClient(mp2)); * * service1->add(2,2); * int temp = service2->getTemperature(); *
* * @see apache::thrift::protocol::TProtocolDecorator */ class TMultiplexedProtocol : public TProtocolDecorator { public: /** * Wrap the specified protocol, allowing it to be used to communicate with a * multiplexing server. The serviceName is required as it is * prepended to the message header so that the multiplexing server can broker * the function call to the proper service. * * \param _protocol Your communication protocol of choice, e.g. TBinaryProtocol. * \param _serviceName The service name of the service communicating via this protocol. */ TMultiplexedProtocol(shared_ptr _protocol, const std::string& _serviceName) : TProtocolDecorator(_protocol), serviceName(_serviceName), separator(":") {} virtual ~TMultiplexedProtocol() {} /** * Prepends the service name to the function name, separated by TMultiplexedProtocol::SEPARATOR. * * \param [in] _name The name of the method to be called in the service. * \param [in] _type The type of message * \param [in] _name The sequential id of the message * * \throws TException Passed through from wrapped TProtocol instance. */ uint32_t writeMessageBegin_virt(const std::string& _name, const TMessageType _type, const int32_t _seqid); private: const std::string serviceName; const std::string separator; }; } } } #endif // THRIFT_TMULTIPLEXEDPROTOCOL_H_