Introduction |
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A Service object creates and handles
threads that help event managers dispatch events. Typically, one will
use a Service Object to create threads that will call mpiEventMgrService(.)
whenever an XMP interrupt occurs. They are a convenient way to have
a program automatically deal with event managers and events. Thread
handling is something that is different on every operating system.
Service objects may therefore have different behaviors on different
operating systems. Programmers that are experienced in multi-threaded
application programming will probably want to program their own threads
that will call mpiEventMgrService(.). |
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Methods
Create, Delete, Validate Methods |
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ServiceCreate |
Create a Service for EventMgr
and the threads necessary for it to run. |
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ServiceDelete |
Stop all threads belonging
to the Service and deletes the Service. |
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Configuration and
Information Methods |
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ServiceEnable |
Enable or disables the Service. |
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