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RCF - Interprocess Communication for C++

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A server/client IPC framework, using the C++ preprocessor as an IDL compiler.
//*****************************************************************************
// RCF - Remote Call Framework
// Copyright (c) 2005. All rights reserved.
// Developed by Jarl Lindrud.
// Contact: jlindrud@hotmail.com .
//*****************************************************************************

#ifndef INCLUDE_RCF_MULTICASTCLIENTTRANSPORT_HPP
#define INCLUDE_RCF_MULTICASTCLIENTTRANSPORT_HPP

#include <list>
#include <memory>
#include <string>

#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>

#include <RCF/ClientTransport.hpp>

namespace RCF {

    /// Special purpose client transport for sending messages in parallel on multiple sub-transports.
    class MulticastClientTransport : public I_ClientTransport
    {
    public:
        std::auto_ptr<I_ClientTransport> clone() const;
        EndpointPtr getEndpointPtr() const;
        int send(const std::string &data, unsigned int timeoutMs);
        int receive(std::string &data, unsigned int timeoutMs);
        bool isConnected();
        void addTransport(ClientTransportPtr clientTransportPtr);
        void setTransportFilters(const std::vector<FilterPtr> &filters);

    private:
        typedef std::list< ClientTransportPtr > ClientTransportPtrList;
        ClientTransportPtrList mClientTransports;
    };

} // namespace RCF

#endif // ! INCLUDE_RCF_MULTICASTCLIENTTRANSPORT_HPP

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Software developer, from Sweden and now living in Canberra, Australia, working on distributed C++ applications. When he is not programming, Jarl enjoys skiing and playing table tennis. He derives immense satisfaction from referring to himself in third person.

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