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The CORBA Event Service [4] standardizes the transfer of
asynchronous notifications between objects. An object that
generates events is called supplier whereas an object which
receives events is called consumer. A supplier passes an
event to a consumer by invoking an appropriate method on the consumer
interface. Suppliers and consumers can be decoupled from each other
by event channel objects. An event channel forwards all
events it receives from any of its suppliers to all the consumers that
have registered with the channel. The events themselves can be either
of generic or typed format. A generic event has one
single parameter of the OMG IDL datatype any, whereas a typed
event may have an arbitrary number of parameters which can be of any
OMG IDL datatype.
In the future, the currently standardized CORBA Notification
Service developed by the OMG Telecommunications Domain Task Force
will provide much more flexible event filtering capabilities. It is
then possible to establish user-defined event filters by assigning
priorities to events, generate timestamps, and introduce QoS criteria
for the handling of events. Mechanisms for modifying the persistency
properties of events will also be available.
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