/* * Copyright (c) 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. and others. All rights reserved. * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, * and is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html */ package org.opendaylight.controller.sal.binding.api; import org.opendaylight.controller.sal.binding.api.BindingAwareBroker.ConsumerContext; /** * A developer implemented component that gets registered with the Broker. * *

* Semantically, a consumer may: * *

    *
  1. Subscribe for Notifications
  2. *
  3. Invoke RPCs
  4. *
  5. Read from either the operational or config data tree
  6. *
  7. Write to the config data tree
  8. *
* If you need to: *
    *
  1. Emit Notifications
  2. *
  3. Provide the implementation of RPCs
  4. *
  5. Write to the operational data tree
  6. *
* *

* Consider using a BindingAwareProvider * *

* Examples: * *

* To get a NotificationService: * *

* {code * public void onSessionInitiated(ProviderContext session) { * NotificationProviderService notificationService = session.getSALService(NotificationProviderService.class); * notificationService.publish(notification) * } * where notification is an instance of a modeled Notification. * For more information on sending notifications via the NotificationProviderService * see org.opendaylight.controller.sal.binding.api.NotificationProviderService * *

* A consumer can *invoke* and RPC ( ie, call foo(fooArgs)) but it cannot register an RPC * implementation with the MD-SAL that others can invoke(call). * To get an invokable RPC: * *

* {code * public void onSessionInitiated(ProviderContext session) { * MyService rpcFlowSalService = session.getRpcService(MyService.class); * } * *

* Where MyService.class is a Service interface generated from a yang model with RPCs modeled in it. The returned * rpcFlowSalService can be used like any other object by invoking its methods. Note, nothing special needs to be done * for RoutedRPCs. They just work. * *

* To get a DataBroker to allow access to the data tree: * *

* {code * public void onSessionInitiated(final ProviderContext session) { * DataBroker databroker = session.getSALService(BindingDataBroker.class); * } * } */ @Deprecated(forRemoval = true) public interface BindingAwareConsumer { /** * Callback signaling initialization of the consumer session to the SAL. * *

* The consumer MUST use the session for all communication with SAL or * retrieving SAL infrastructure services. * *

* This method is invoked by {@link BindingAwareBroker#registerConsumer(BindingAwareConsumer)} * * @param session * Unique session between consumer and SAL. */ void onSessionInitialized(ConsumerContext session); }