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package com.sun.corba.se.spi.transport;
import java.util.List;
import com.sun.corba.se.pept.transport.ContactInfo;
/**
* This interface is the "sticky manager" for IIOP failover. The default
* ORB does NOT contain a sticky manager. One is registered by supplying
* a class via the com.sun.CORBA.transport.ORBIIOPPrimaryToContactInfoClass.
*
* It uses the IIOP primary host/port (with a SocketInfo.IIOP_CLEAR_TEXT type)
* as a key to map to the last ContactInfo that resulted in successful'
* communication.
*
* It mainly prevents "fallback" - if a previously failed replica comes
* back up we do NOT want to switch back to using it - particularly in the
* case of statefull session beans.
*
* Note: This assumes static lists of replicas (e.g., AS 8.1 EE).
* This does NOT work well with LOCATION_FORWARD.
*
* @author Harold Carr
*/
public interface IIOPPrimaryToContactInfo
{
/**
* @param primary - clear any state relating to primary.
*/
public void reset(ContactInfo primary);
/**
* @param primary - the key.
* @param previous - if null return true. Otherwise, find previous in
* <code>contactInfos</code> and if another <code>ContactInfo</code>
* follows it in the list then return true. Otherwise false.
* @param contactInfos - the list of replicas associated with the
* primary.
*/
public boolean hasNext(ContactInfo primary,
ContactInfo previous,
List contactInfos);
/**
* @param primary - the key.
* @param previous - if null then map primary to failover. If failover is
* empty then map primary to primary and return primary. If failover is
* non-empty then return failover. If previous is non-null that
* indicates that the previous failed. Therefore, find previous in
* contactInfos. Map the <code>ContactInfo</code> following
* previous to primary and return that <code>ContactInfo</code>.
*/
public ContactInfo next(ContactInfo primary,
ContactInfo previous,
List contactInfos);
}
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