Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Sep 30 16:59:22 2014
New Revision: 924188
Log:
Staging update by buildbot for thrift
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websites/staging/thrift/trunk/content/ (props changed)
websites/staging/thrift/trunk/content/docs/types.html
Propchange: websites/staging/thrift/trunk/content/
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<h3 id="services">Services</h3>
<p>Services are defined using Thrift types. Definition of a service is
semantically equivalent to defining an interface (or a pure virtual abstract
class) in object oriented programming. The Thrift compiler generates fully
functional client and server stubs that implement the interface.</p>
<p>A service consists of a set of named functions, each with a list of
parameters and a return type.</p>
-<p>Note that void is a valid type for a function return, in addition to all
other defined Thrift types. Additionally, an async modifier keyword may be
added to a void function, which will generate code that does not wait for a
response. Note that a pure void function will return a response to the client
which guarantees that the operation has completed on the server side. With
async method calls the client will only be guaranteed that the request
succeeded at the transport layer. Async method calls of the same client may be
executed in parallel/out of order by the server.</p>
+<p>Note that void is a valid type for a function return, in addition to all
other defined Thrift types. Additionally, an oneway modifier keyword may be
added to a void function, which will generate code that does not wait for a
response. Note that a pure void function will return a response to the client
which guarantees that the operation has completed on the server side. With
oneway method calls the client will only be guaranteed that the request
succeeded at the transport layer. Oneway method calls of the same client may be
executed in parallel/out of order by the server.</p>
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