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//
// $Id: RootDObjectManager.java 6635 2011-04-27 20:43:11Z mdb $
//
// Narya library - tools for developing networked games
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package com.threerings.presents.dobj;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import com.samskivert.util.Interval;
import com.samskivert.util.RunQueue;
/**
* The root distributed object manager extends the basic distributed object manager interface with
* methods that can only be guaranteed to work in the virtual machine that is hosting the
* distributed objects in question. VMs that operate proxies of objects can only implement the
* basic distributed object manager interface.
*/
public interface RootDObjectManager extends DObjectManager, RunQueue, Executor, Interval.Factory
{
/**
* Looks up and returns the requested distributed object in the dobj table, returning null if
* no object exists with that oid.
*/
DObject getObject (int oid);
/**
* Registers a distributed object instance of the supplied class with the system and assigns it
* an oid. When the call returns the object will be registered with the system and its oid will
* have been assigned.
*
* @return the registered object for the caller's convenience.
*/
T registerObject (T object);
/**
* Requests that the specified object be destroyed. Once destroyed an object is removed from
* the runtime system and may no longer have events dispatched on it.
*
* @param oid The object id of the distributed object to be destroyed.
*/
void destroyObject (int oid);
/**
* Creates an {@link Interval} that runs the supplied runnable. If the root omgr is shutdown
* before the interval expires (or if the interval is scheduled to repeat), it will be
* automatically cancelled. This makes it easy to schedule fire-and-forget intervals:
*
*
* _omgr.newInterval(someRunnable).schedule(500); // one shot
* Interval ival = _omgr.newInterval(someRunnable).schedule(500, true); // repeater
*
*/
Interval newInterval (Runnable action);
}
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