The Channel class is the base message channel class that all channels in the messaging system must extend.

Channels are specific protocol-based conduits for messages sent between MessageAgents and remote destinations. Preconfigured channels are obtained within the framework using the ServerConfig.getChannel() method. You can create a Channel directly using the new operator and add it to a ChannelSet directly.

Channels represent a physical connection to a remote endpoint. Channels are shared across destinations by default. This means that a client targetting different destinations may use the same Channel to communicate with these destinations.

Note: This class is for advanced use only. Use this class for creating custom channels like the existing RTMPChannel, AMFChannel, and HTTPChannel.

Constructor

@:value({ uri : null, id : null })new(?id:String, ?uri:String)

Constructs an instance of a generic Channel that connects to the specified endpoint URI.

Note: The Channel type should not be constructed directly. Instead create instances of protocol specific subclasses such as RTMPChannel or AMFChannel.

Parameters:

id

The id of this channel.

uri

The endpoint URI for this channel.

Variables

@:flash.propertyread onlyauthenticated:Bool

Indicates if this channel is authenticated.

@:flash.propertyread onlychannelSets:Array<ChannelSet>

Provides access to the ChannelSets connected to the Channel.

@:flash.propertyconnectTimeout:Int

Provides access to the connect timeout in seconds for the channel. A value of 0 or below indicates that a connect attempt will never be timed out on the client. For channels that are configured to failover, this value is the total time to wait for a connection to be established. It is not reset for each failover URI that the channel may attempt to connect to.

@:flash.propertyread onlyconnected:Bool

Indicates whether this channel has established a connection to the remote destination.

@:flash.propertyread onlyendpoint:String

Provides access to the endpoint for this channel. This value is calculated based on the value of the uri property.

@:flash.propertyfailoverURIs:Array<String>

Provides access to the set of endpoint URIs that this channel can attempt to failover to if the endpoint is clustered.

This property is automatically populated when clustering is enabled. If you don't use clustering, you can set your own values.

@:flash.propertyid:String

Provides access to the id of this channel.

@:flash.propertyread onlyprotocol:String

Provides access to the protocol that the channel uses. Note: Subclasses of Channel must override this method and return a string that represents their supported protocol. Examples of supported protocol strings are "rtmp", "http" or "https".

@:flash.propertyread onlyreconnecting:Bool

Indicates whether this channel is in the process of reconnecting to an alternate endpoint.

@:flash.propertyread onlyrecordMessageSizes:Bool

Channel property determines the level of performance information injection - whether we inject message sizes or not.

@:flash.propertyread onlyrecordMessageTimes:Bool

Channel property determines the level of performance information injection - whether we inject timestamps or not.

@:flash.propertyrequestTimeout:Int

Provides access to the default request timeout in seconds for the channel. A value of 0 or below indicates that outbound requests will never be timed out on the client.

Request timeouts are most useful for RPC style messaging that requires a response from the remote destination.

@:flash.propertyuri:String

Provides access to the URI used to create the whole endpoint URI for this channel. The URI can be a partial path, in which case the full endpoint URI is computed as necessary.

Methods

applySettings(settings:Xml):Void

Subclasses should override this method to apply any settings that may be necessary for an individual channel. Make sure to call super.applySettings() to apply common settings for the channel.

This method is used primarily in Channel subclasses.

Parameters:

settings

XML fragment of the services-config.xml file for this channel.

finalconnect(channelSet:ChannelSet):Void

Connects the ChannelSet to the Channel. If the Channel has not yet connected to its endpoint, it attempts to do so. Channel subclasses must override the internalConnect() method, and call the connectSuccess() method once the underlying connection is established.

Parameters:

channelSet

The ChannelSet to connect to the Channel.

finaldisconnect(channelSet:ChannelSet):Void

Disconnects the ChannelSet from the Channel. If the Channel is connected to its endpoint and it has no more connected ChannelSets it will internally disconnect.

Channel subclasses need to override the internalDisconnect() method, and call the disconnectSuccess() method when the underlying connection has been terminated.

Parameters:

channelSet

The ChannelSet to disconnect from the Channel.

logout(agent:MessageAgent):Void

Sends a CommandMessage to the server to logout if the Channel is connected. Current credentials are cleared.

Parameters:

agent

The MessageAgent to logout.

send(agent:MessageAgent, message:IMessage):Void

Sends the specified message to its target destination. Subclasses must override the internalSend() method to perform the actual send.

Parameters:

agent

The MessageAgent that is sending the message.

message

The Message to send.

Throws:

mx.messaging.errors.InvalidDestinationError

If neither the MessageAgent nor the message specify a destination.

@:value({ charset : null, agent : null })setCredentials(credentials:String, ?agent:MessageAgent, ?charset:String):Void

Sets the credentials to the specified value. If the credentials are non-null and the Channel is connected, this method also sends a CommandMessage to the server to login using the credentials.

Parameters:

credentials

The credentials string.

agent

The MessageAgent to login, that will handle the login result.

charset

The character set encoding used while encoding the credentials. The default is null, which implies the legacy charset of ISO-Latin-1.

Throws:

flash.errors.IllegalOperationError

in two situations; if credentials have already been set and an authentication is in progress with the remote detination, or if authenticated and the credentials specified don't match the currently authenticated credentials.