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RMR Overview
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-RMr Library
+RMR Library
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NAME
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-RMr -- Ric Message Router Library
+RMR -- Ric Message Router Library
DESCRIPTION
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-RMr is a library which provides a user application with the
-ability to send and receive messages to/from other RMr based
+RMR is a library which provides a user application with the
+ability to send and receive messages to/from other RMR based
applications without having to understand the underlying
-messaging transport environment (e.g. Nanomsg) and without
+messaging transport environment (e.g., SI95) and without
needing to know which other endpoint applications are
-currently available and accepting messages. To do this, RMr
+currently available and accepting messages. To do this, RMR
depends on a routing table generated by an external source.
This table is used to determine the destination endpoint of
each message sent by mapping the message type T (supplied by
the message, and in some cases whether that message was sent
to multiple applications.
-RMr functions do provide for the ability to respond to the
+RMR functions do provide for the ability to respond to the
specific source instance of a message allowing for either a
request response, or call response relationship when needed.
The Route Table
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The library must be given a route table which maps message
numbers to endpoint groups such that each time a message of
It is the responsibility of the route table generator to know
which endpoints belong to which groups, and which groups
accept which message types. Once understood, the route table
-generator publishes a table that is ingested by RMr and used
+generator publishes a table that is ingested by RMR and used
for mapping messages to end points.
The following is a simple route table which causes message
Route Table Syntax
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The following illustrates the syntax for both the route
table.
::
newrt | start
- mse | <message-type>[,<sender-endpoint>] | <sub-id> <roud-robin-grp>[;<round-robin-grp>]...
+ mse | <message-type>[,<sender-endpoint>] | <sub-id> | <round-robin-grp>[;<round-robin-grp>]...
newrt | end
groups are given, they must be separated by a semicolon, and
MEID Map Syntax
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The MEID map is similar to the route table. Entries are used
to add or replace the ownership of one or more MEIDs (mme_ar)
transmitted them.
Environment
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To enable configuration of the library behaviour outside of
-direct user application control, RMr supports a number of
+direct user application control, RMR supports a number of
environment variables which provide information to the
library. The following is a list of the various environment
-variables, what they control and the defaults which RMr uses
+variables, what they control and the defaults which RMR uses
if undefined.
RMR_ASYNC_CONN
Allows the async connection mode to be turned off (by
- setting the value to 0. When set to 1, or missing from the
- environment, RMR will invoke the connection interface in
- the transport mechanism using the non-blocking (async)
+ setting the value to 0). When set to 1, or missing from
+ the environment, RMR will invoke the connection interface
+ in the transport mechanism using the non-blocking (async)
mode. This will likely result in many "soft failures"
(retry) until the connection is established, but allows
- the application to continue unimpeeded should the
+ the application to continue unimpeded should the
connection be slow to set up.
RMR_BIND_IF
This provides the interface that RMR will bind listen
- ports to allowing for a single interface to be used rather
- than listening across all interfaces. This should be the
- IP address assigned to the interface that RMR should
- listen on, and if not defined RMR will listen on all
- interfaces.
+ ports to, allowing for a single interface to be used
+ rather than listening across all interfaces. This should
+ be the IP address assigned to the interface that RMR
+ should listen on, and if not defined RMR will listen on
+ all interfaces.
RMR_CTL_PORT
port) was used to define this port. However, a future
version of Route Manager will require RMR to connect and
request tables, thus that variable is now used to supply
- the Route Manager well known address and port.
+ the Route Manager's well-known address and port.
- To maintain backwards compatablibility with the older
- Route Manager versions, the presence of this variable in
- the environment will shift RMR's behaviour with respect to
- the default value used when RMR_RTG_SVC is **not**
- defined.
+ To maintain backwards compatibility with the older Route
+ Manager versions, the presence of this variable in the
+ environment will shift RMR's behaviour with respect to the
+ default value used when RMR_RTG_SVC is **not** defined.
When RMR_CTL_PORT is **defined:** RMR assumes that Route
Manager requires RMR to connect and request table updates
- is made, and the default well known address for Route
+ is made, and the default well-known address for Route
manager is used (routemgr:4561).
When RMR_CTL_PORT is **undefined:** RMR assumes that Route
**Deprecated.** Should be set to 1 if the route table
generator is sending "plain" messages (not using RMR to
- send messages, 0 if the rtg is using RMR to send. The
- default is 1 as we don't expect the rtg to use RMR.
+ send messages), 0 if the RTG is using RMR to send. The
+ default is 1 as we don't expect the RTG to use RMR.
This variable is only recognised when using the NNG
transport library as it is not possible to support NNG
report *ready* until a table is received. The static route
table may contain both the route table (between newrt
start and end records), and the MEID map (between meid_map
- start and end records)
+ start and end records).
RMR_SRC_ID