public interface RpcChannel
Abstract interface for an RPC channel. An RpcChannel
represents a
communication line to a Service
which can be used to call that
Service
's methods. The Service
may be running on another
machine. Normally, you should not call an RpcChannel
directly, but
instead construct a stub Service
wrapping it. Example:
RpcChannel channel = rpcImpl.newChannel("remotehost.example.com:1234"); RpcController controller = rpcImpl.newController(); MyService service = MyService.newStub(channel); service.myMethod(controller, request, callback);
Starting with version 2.3.0, RPC implementations should not try to build on this, but should instead provide code generator plugins which generate code specific to the particular RPC implementation. This way the generated code can be more appropriate for the implementation in use and can avoid unnecessary layers of indirection.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
callMethod(Descriptors.MethodDescriptor method,
RpcController controller,
Message request,
Message responsePrototype,
RpcCallback<Message> done)
Call the given method of the remote service.
|
void callMethod(Descriptors.MethodDescriptor method, RpcController controller, Message request, Message responsePrototype, RpcCallback<Message> done)
Service.callMethod()
with one important difference: the caller
decides the types of the Message
objects, not the callee. The
request may be of any type as long as
request.getDescriptor() == method.getInputType()
.
The response passed to the callback will be of the same type as
responsePrototype
(which must have
getDescriptor() == method.getOutputType()
).Copyright © 2008–2017 Google. All rights reserved.