DCOPObjectProxy Class Reference

You must use a proxy if you want to dispatch method calls for object IDs which don't have (yet) a corresponding DCOPObject. More...

#include <dcopobject.h>

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 DCOPObjectProxy ()
 DCOPObjectProxy (DCOPClient *)
virtual ~DCOPObjectProxy ()
virtual bool process (const QCString &obj, const QCString &fun, const QByteArray &data, QCString &replyType, QByteArray &replyData)

Protected Member Functions

virtual void virtual_hook (int id, void *data)

Friends

class DCOPClient

Detailed Description

You must use a proxy if you want to dispatch method calls for object IDs which don't have (yet) a corresponding DCOPObject.

This is somewhat like virtual object references in CORBA.

See also:
DCOPObject
DCOPClient
Author:
Matthias Ettrich <ettrich@kde.org>

Definition at line 352 of file dcopobject.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

DCOPObjectProxy::DCOPObjectProxy (  ) 

Creates a new proxy.

Definition at line 250 of file dcopobject.cpp.

DCOPObjectProxy::DCOPObjectProxy ( DCOPClient  ) 

Obsolete, do not use.

DCOP clients know about object proxies automatically.

Deprecated:

Definition at line 257 of file dcopobject.cpp.

DCOPObjectProxy::~DCOPObjectProxy (  )  [virtual]

Destroy the proxy.

Definition at line 264 of file dcopobject.cpp.


Member Function Documentation

bool DCOPObjectProxy::process ( const QCString obj,
const QCString fun,
const QByteArray data,
QCString replyType,
QByteArray replyData 
) [virtual]

Reimplement this method to dispatch method calls.

This method is called of all proxies if the DCOPClient knows no object with the id obj. If the first proxy returns true, the DCOPClient will no longer call other proxies.

The object id obj may be empty for app-wide function calls no associated with any object.

Parameters:
obj the id of the object
fun is the normalized function signature. Such a signature usually looks like foobar(QString,int). The return type, qualifiers like "const" etc. are not part of the signature.
data the received data
replyType write the reply type in this string
replyData write the reply data in this array
Returns:
true if successful, false otherwise. The default implementation returns always false.

Definition at line 270 of file dcopobject.cpp.


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