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Abstract interface for an RPC channel. An {@code RpcChannel} represents a * communication line to a {@link Service} which can be used to call that * {@link Service}'s methods. The {@link Service} may be running on another * machine. Normally, you should not call an {@code RpcChannel} directly, but * instead construct a stub {@link 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.
*
* @author kenton@google.com Kenton Varda
*/
public interface RpcChannel {
/**
* Call the given method of the remote service. This method is similar to
* {@code Service.callMethod()} with one important difference: the caller
* decides the types of the {@code Message} objects, not the callee. The
* request may be of any type as long as
* {@code request.getDescriptor() == method.getInputType()}.
* The response passed to the callback will be of the same type as
* {@code responsePrototype} (which must have
* {@code getDescriptor() == method.getOutputType()}).
*/
void callMethod(Descriptors.MethodDescriptor method,
RpcController controller,
Message request,
Message responsePrototype,
RpcCallback