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Interface NotifyPublishOperations

All Known Subinterfaces:
NotifyPublish, ProxyPullConsumer, ProxyPullConsumerOperations, ProxyPushConsumer, ProxyPushConsumerOperations, PullConsumer, PullConsumerOperations, PushConsumer, PushConsumerOperations, SequenceProxyPullConsumer, SequenceProxyPullConsumerOperations, SequenceProxyPushConsumer, SequenceProxyPushConsumerOperations, SequencePullConsumer, SequencePullConsumerOperations, SequencePushConsumer, SequencePushConsumerOperations, StructuredProxyPullConsumer, StructuredProxyPullConsumerOperations, StructuredProxyPushConsumer, StructuredProxyPushConsumerOperations, StructuredPullConsumer, StructuredPullConsumerOperations, StructuredPushConsumer, StructuredPushConsumerOperations, SupplierAdmin, SupplierAdminOperations, TypedProxyPullConsumer, TypedProxyPullConsumerOperations, TypedProxyPushConsumer, TypedProxyPushConsumerOperations, TypedPushConsumer, TypedPushConsumerOperations, TypedSupplierAdmin, TypedSupplierAdminOperations

public interface NotifyPublishOperations

The NotifyPublish interface supports an operation which allows a supplier of Notifications to announce, or publish, the names of the types of events it will be supplying, It is intended to be an abstract interface which is inherited by all Notification Service consumer interfaces, and enables suppliers to inform consumers supporting this interface of the types of events they intend to supply.


Method Summary
 void offer_change(EventType[] added, EventType[] removed)
          The offer_change operation takes as input two sequences of event type
 

Method Detail

offer_change

void offer_change(EventType[] added,
                  EventType[] removed)
                  throws InvalidEventType
The offer_change operation takes as input two sequences of event type

Parameters:
added - A sequence containing those event types which the client of the operation (an event supplier) is informing the target consumer object that it is adding to the list of event types it plans to supply.
removed - A sequence specifying those event types which the client no longer plans to supply.
Throws:
InvalidEventType - If one of the event type names supplied in either input parameter is syntactically invalid, in which case, the invalid name is returned in the type field of the exception.

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