Class FM5RequestStatus

java.lang.Object
org.sim0mq.message.Sim0MQMessage
org.sim0mq.message.federationmanager.FM5RequestStatus
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable

public class FM5RequestStatus extends Sim0MQMessage
RequestStatus, FM.5. Message sent by the Federation Manager to enquire the status of the simulation. The answer to this message is MC.1 "Status". Since the message type id clarifies the function of this message and no information exchange is necessary, the payload field can be empty.

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Author:
Alexander Verbraeck
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • FM5RequestStatus

      public FM5RequestStatus(Object federationId, Object senderId, Object receiverId, Object messageId) throws Sim0MQException, NullPointerException
      Parameters:
      federationId - the federation id can be coded using different types. Examples are two 64-bit longs indicating a UUID, or a String with a UUID number, a String with meaningful identification, or a short or an int with a simulation run number.
      senderId - The sender id can be used to send back a message to the sender at some later time.
      receiverId - The receiver id can be used to check whether the message is meant for us, or should be discarded (or an error can be sent if we receive a message not meant for us).
      messageId - The unique message number is meant to confirm with a callback that the message has been received correctly. The number is unique for the sender, so not globally within the federation.
      Throws:
      Sim0MQException - on unknown data type
      NullPointerException - when one of the parameters is null
    • FM5RequestStatus

      public FM5RequestStatus(Object[] objectArray) throws Sim0MQException, NullPointerException
      Parameters:
      objectArray - Object[]; Full message object array
      Throws:
      Sim0MQException - on unknown data type
      NullPointerException - when one of the parameters is null