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package org.apache.thrift.protocol;

import org.apache.thrift.TException;

/**
 * TMultiplexedProtocol is a protocol-independent concrete decorator that allows a
 * Thrift client to communicate with a multiplexing Thrift server, by prepending the service name to
 * the function name during function calls.
 *
 * 

NOTE: THIS IS NOT USED BY SERVERS. On the server, use {@link * org.apache.thrift.TMultiplexedProcessor TMultiplexedProcessor} to handle requests from a * multiplexing client. * *

This example uses a single socket transport to invoke two services: * *

{@code
 * TSocket transport = new TSocket("localhost", 9090);
 * transport.open();
 *
 * TBinaryProtocol protocol = new TBinaryProtocol(transport);
 *
 * TMultiplexedProtocol mp = new TMultiplexedProtocol(protocol, "Calculator");
 * Calculator.Client service = new Calculator.Client(mp);
 *
 * TMultiplexedProtocol mp2 = new TMultiplexedProtocol(protocol, "WeatherReport");
 * WeatherReport.Client service2 = new WeatherReport.Client(mp2);
 *
 * System.out.println(service.add(2,2));
 * System.out.println(service2.getTemperature());
 * }
* * @see org.apache.thrift.protocol.TProtocolDecorator */ public class TMultiplexedProtocol extends TProtocolDecorator { /** Used to delimit the service name from the function name */ public static final String SEPARATOR = ":"; private final String SERVICE_NAME; /** * 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. */ public TMultiplexedProtocol(TProtocol protocol, String serviceName) { super(protocol); SERVICE_NAME = serviceName; } /** * Prepends the service name to the function name, separated by TMultiplexedProtocol.SEPARATOR. * * @param tMessage The original message. * @throws TException Passed through from wrapped TProtocol instance. */ @Override public void writeMessageBegin(TMessage tMessage) throws TException { if (tMessage.type == TMessageType.CALL || tMessage.type == TMessageType.ONEWAY) { super.writeMessageBegin( new TMessage(SERVICE_NAME + SEPARATOR + tMessage.name, tMessage.type, tMessage.seqid)); } else { super.writeMessageBegin(tMessage); } } }




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