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package com.sun.corba.se.pept.protocol;
import com.sun.corba.se.pept.protocol.MessageMediator;
/**
* <code>ServerRequestDispatcher</code> coordinates the request (and possible
* response) processing for a specific <em>protocol</em>.
* @author Harold Carr
*/
public interface ServerRequestDispatcher
{
/**
* This method coordinates the processing of a message received
* on the server side.
*
* For example, this may involve finding an "object adapter" which
* would return Ties/Servants to handle the request.
*/
public void dispatch(MessageMediator messageMediator);
}
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