Rice Pastry API

rice.tutorial.lookup
Class LookupService.NodeLookupResponse

java.lang.Object
  extended by rice.tutorial.lookup.LookupService.NodeLookupResponse
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable, Message
Enclosing class:
LookupService

public static class LookupService.NodeLookupResponse
extends java.lang.Object
implements Message

The response message

Author:
jstewart
See Also:
Serialized Form

Field Summary
protected  NodeHandleSet nodes
           
protected  int seqno
           
 
Fields inherited from interface rice.p2p.commonapi.Message
DEFAULT_PRIORITY, HIGH_PRIORITY, LOW_PRIORITY, LOWEST_PRIORITY, MAX_PRIORITY, MEDIUM_HIGH_PRIORITY, MEDIUM_LOW_PRIORITY, MEDIUM_PRIORITY
 
Constructor Summary
LookupService.NodeLookupResponse(NodeHandleSet nodes, int seqno)
           
 
Method Summary
 int getPriority()
          Method which should return the priority level of this message.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

nodes

protected NodeHandleSet nodes

seqno

protected int seqno
Constructor Detail

LookupService.NodeLookupResponse

public LookupService.NodeLookupResponse(NodeHandleSet nodes,
                                        int seqno)
Method Detail

getPriority

public int getPriority()
Description copied from interface: Message
Method which should return the priority level of this message. The messages can range in priority from -15 (highest priority) to 15 (lowest) - when sending messages across the wire, the queue is sorted by message priority. If the queue reaches its limit, the lowest priority messages are discarded. Thus, applications which are very verbose should have LOW_PRIORITY or lower, and applications which are somewhat quiet are allowed to have MEDIUM_PRIORITY or possibly even HIGH_PRIORITY.

Specified by:
getPriority in interface Message
Returns:
This message's priority

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