class Service : AcceptsFileUpload, AbstractNodeServiceThe Service that wraps Oracle and handles messages/network interaction/request scrubbing.
| <init> |
Service(services: ServiceHubInternal)The Service that wraps Oracle and handles messages/network interaction/request scrubbing. |
| acceptableFileExtensions |
val acceptableFileExtensions: <ERROR CLASS>What file extensions are acceptable for the file to be handed to upload() |
| dataTypePrefix |
val dataTypePrefix: StringA string that prefixes the URLs, e.g. "attachments" or "interest-rates". Should be OK for URLs. |
| oracle |
val oracle: Oracle |
| ss |
val ss: StorageService |
| net |
val net: MessagingService |
| networkMapCache |
val networkMapCache: NetworkMapCache |
| upload |
fun upload(data: InputStream): StringAccepts the data in the given input stream, and returns some sort of useful return message that will be sent back to the user in the response. |
| addMessageHandler |
fun <Q : ServiceRequestMessage, R : Any> addMessageHandler(topic: String, handler: (Q) -> R, exceptionConsumer: (Message, Exception) -> Unit): UnitRegister a handler for a message topic. In comparison to using net.addMessageHandler() this manages a lot of common boilerplate code. Exceptions are caught and passed to the provided consumer. If you just want a simple acknowledgement response with no content, use com.r3corda.core.messaging.Ack. fun <Q : ServiceRequestMessage, R : Any> addMessageHandler(topic: String, handler: (Q) -> R): UnitRegister a handler for a message topic. In comparison to using net.addMessageHandler() this manages a lot of common boilerplate code. Exceptions are propagated to the messaging layer. If you just want a simple acknowledgement response with no content, use com.r3corda.core.messaging.Ack. |