Uses of Package
org.jgroups

Packages that use org.jgroups
Package
Description
Provides top-level public JGroups classes such as Channel, Message, etc.
 
Provides building blocks that are layered on top of channels.
Provides ways to configure a protocol stack.
Provides debug support, including testing, profiling, and a graphical view of a protocol stack.
Provides demonstrations of JGroups functionality.
Provides an applet that demonstrates JGroups functionality.
A distributed whiteboard applet implemented using JGroups.
 
Provides implementations of transport protocols which are responsible for sending and receiving messages to/from the network.
Supports probabilistic broadcasts.
Support for managing protocol stacks.
Provides useful functionality which cannot be assigned to any particular other package.
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups
    Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    A channel represents a group communication endpoint (like BSD datagram sockets).
    Thrown if an operation is attemped on a closed channel.
    This class represents the super class for all exception types thrown by JGroups.
    A channel factory that removes hardwiring of calls to create JGroups channels.
    Allows a listener to be notified when important channel events occur.
    Thrown if an operation is attemped on an unconnected channel.
    Used for inter-stack and intra-stack communication.
     
    ExtendedMessageListener has additional callbacks for: partial state transfer - http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-118 streaming state transfer - http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-89
    Extends Receiver, plus the partial state transfer methods.
    Abstract base class for all headers to be added to a Message.
    Class to keep track of Addresses.
    Allows a listener to be notified when group membership changes.
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
    Allows a listener to be notified when a message arrives.
    Defines the callbacks that are invoked when messages, views etc are received on a channel
    Thrown if members fail to respond in time.
    Defines a very small subset of the functionality of a channel, essentially only the methods for sending and receiving messages.
    Provides a way of taking over a channel's tasks.
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
    ViewIds are used for ordering views (each view has a ViewId and a list of members).
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups.auth
    Class
    Description
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups.blocks
    Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    A channel represents a group communication endpoint (like BSD datagram sockets).
    Thrown if an operation is attemped on a closed channel.
    This class represents the super class for all exception types thrown by JGroups.
    A channel factory that removes hardwiring of calls to create JGroups channels.
    Allows a listener to be notified when important channel events occur.
    Thrown if an operation is attemped on an unconnected channel.
    Used for inter-stack and intra-stack communication.
     
    ExtendedMessageListener has additional callbacks for: partial state transfer - http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-118 streaming state transfer - http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-89
    Extends Receiver, plus the partial state transfer methods.
    Abstract base class for all headers to be added to a Message.
    JChannel is a pure Java implementation of Channel.
    Allows a listener to be notified when group membership changes.
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
    Allows a listener to be notified when a message arrives.
    Defines the callbacks that are invoked when messages, views etc are received on a channel
    Thrown if a message is sent to a suspected member.
    Thrown if members fail to respond in time.
    Defines a very small subset of the functionality of a channel, essentially only the methods for sending and receiving messages.
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups.conf
    Class
    Description
    This class represents the super class for all exception types thrown by JGroups.
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups.debug
    Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    Used for inter-stack and intra-stack communication.
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups.demos
    Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    A channel represents a group communication endpoint (like BSD datagram sockets).
    This class represents the super class for all exception types thrown by JGroups.
    A channel factory that removes hardwiring of calls to create JGroups channels.
    Allows a listener to be notified when important channel events occur.
     
    ExtendedMessageListener has additional callbacks for: partial state transfer - http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-118 streaming state transfer - http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-89
    Extends Receiver, plus the partial state transfer methods.
     
    JChannel is a pure Java implementation of Channel.
    Allows a listener to be notified when group membership changes.
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
    Allows a listener to be notified when a message arrives.
    Defines the callbacks that are invoked when messages, views etc are received on a channel
     
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
  • Class
    Description
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
  • Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    Allows a listener to be notified when group membership changes.
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
    Allows a listener to be notified when a message arrives.
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups.jmx
    Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    A channel represents a group communication endpoint (like BSD datagram sockets).
    Thrown if an operation is attemped on a closed channel.
    This class represents the super class for all exception types thrown by JGroups.
    Allows a listener to be notified when important channel events occur.
    Thrown if an operation is attemped on an unconnected channel.
    Used for inter-stack and intra-stack communication.
    JChannel is a pure Java implementation of Channel.
    JChannelFactory creates pure Java implementations of the Channel interface.
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
    Thrown if members fail to respond in time.
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
  • Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups.mux
    Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    A channel represents a group communication endpoint (like BSD datagram sockets).
    Thrown if an operation is attemped on a closed channel.
    This class represents the super class for all exception types thrown by JGroups.
    Thrown if an operation is attemped on an unconnected channel.
    Used for inter-stack and intra-stack communication.
    Abstract base class for all headers to be added to a Message.
    JChannel is a pure Java implementation of Channel.
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
    Defines a very small subset of the functionality of a channel, essentially only the methods for sending and receiving messages.
    Provides a way of taking over a channel's tasks.
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
  • Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    Used for inter-stack and intra-stack communication.
    Abstract base class for all headers to be added to a Message.
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
    ViewIds are used for ordering views (each view has a ViewId and a list of members).
  • Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    Used for inter-stack and intra-stack communication.
    Abstract base class for all headers to be added to a Message.
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
    ViewIds are used for ordering views (each view has a ViewId and a list of members).
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups.stack
    Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    A channel represents a group communication endpoint (like BSD datagram sockets).
    This class represents the super class for all exception types thrown by JGroups.
    Used for inter-stack and intra-stack communication.
    JChannel is a pure Java implementation of Channel.
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
    Defines a very small subset of the functionality of a channel, essentially only the methods for sending and receiving messages.
  • Classes in org.jgroups used by org.jgroups.util
    Class
    Description
    Abstract address.
    A channel represents a group communication endpoint (like BSD datagram sockets).
    Used for inter-stack and intra-stack communication.
    Abstract base class for all headers to be added to a Message.
    JChannel is a pure Java implementation of Channel.
    A Message encapsulates data sent to members of a group.
    Thrown if members fail to respond in time.
    A view is a local representation of the current membership of a group.
    ViewIds are used for ordering views (each view has a ViewId and a list of members).